Everybody seems to love Commentaries on DVD's, so why wouldn't music lovers appreciate commentaries on their favorite CD's?
To accomplish this, the artists in question would videotape themselves with their album playing in the background, and then they would proceed to talk about each song as it comes up.
scarredgod
03-23-07, 04:18 PM
the vh1 show classic albums is great for this where they talk about each song, the impact of the song, play clips or even better is when they sperate the sound and share just one instrument, or the vocals without music. it would be cool to get something like this for albums not deemed classic.
even liner notes for each song in the booklet would suffice though, i dont think we need a full scale audio commentary though. would be cool but i dont see that happening.
nateman
03-23-07, 09:10 PM
wow, people still buy CD's?
Mr. Salty
03-23-07, 09:37 PM
wow, people still buy CD's?
Those of us who care about sound quality do.
Trevor
03-24-07, 06:34 AM
Those of us who care about sound quality do.
I thought those people bought LPs. :)
Simpson Purist
03-24-07, 08:05 AM
I'm a vinyl man, personally. ;)
I'm all for a commentary on the White Album, especially "Revolution No. 9."
mndtrp
03-25-07, 02:38 AM
I always thought this is what the liner notes should be for.
nateman
03-26-07, 03:08 AM
Those of us who care about sound quality do.
I care about sound quality....
On my DVD's.
Nick Martin
03-26-07, 02:09 PM
I care about sound quality....
On my DVD's.
I guess you don't mind that Dolby Digital (ac3) can have the same compression artifacts as mp3 files. It's not as easy to notice, but it can occur.
nateman
03-26-07, 09:11 PM
I guess you don't mind that Dolby Digital (ac3) can have the same compression artifacts as mp3 files. It's not as easy to notice, but it can occur.
I care but im not straining my ears trying to find if there is compression in the audio.