
11-26-2004, 10:34 PM
[quote="Scalping Chief":d8a2f][quote="Mr.Buttocks":d8a2f][quote="Scalping Chief":d8a2f][quote="Mr.Buttocks":d8a2f]I was going to get [url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00068C7Z2/qid=1101527521/ref=pd_ka_0/026-0692575-6624407:d8a2f]this[/url:d8a2f] for Christmas too, but I went and bought it myself. eek:[/quote:d8a2f]
ya im probably going to get that, was listing to a little preview thing on Q107. (local rock and roll radio station) on the drive home from a game last sunday night, sounds amazing..[/quote:d8a2f]
The audio quality on some of the tracks isn't the greatest (especially the early stuff, which is to be expected I guess) but it's well worth the money if you're a Nirvana fan. The DVD's cool, and you get a nice booklet thing too.[/quote:d8a2f]
i think the first recordings of some of the songs are way better than the later ones, and im pretty intersted in the early footage[/quote:d8a2f]
I meant the actual sound quality of the recordings. Die hard fans will lap it up, but "casual listeners" might think "WTF?!?! This sounds like shit!".
[url=http://jmc7.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Files/Serve%20The%20Servants%20(Solo%20Acoustic).mp3:d8a 2f]Example, right-click>Save target as[/url:d8a2f]
A lot of the demos/solo acoustic stuff sound like they've been recorded in a public toilet with a dodgy tape recorder. I like that though, it's more.......intimate. eek:
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