wall-of-sound? wtf??

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Tricky-Loops wrote:http://www.aa.org

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After actually reading this thing I, too, am doing this.... :cry:
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing

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Hmmm wall of beer..
No band limits, aliasing is the noise of freedom!

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Walls of LsD

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thecontrolcentre wrote: Image

Walls of LsD

:wheee:
When I pick the dots more appear. :wheee: Now I won't run out! :wheee: Endless supply :wheee: I'm so happy :D

vurt and Mushy Mushy should see this cause they said:
Mushy Mushy wrote:
vurt wrote:
highkoo wrote:eat the acid
ill take as much as you can supply :party:
+1 pls
Happy musiking!
dsan

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thecontrolcentre wrote:Walls of LsD
Shows you how times change - when I was a kid they just made ice cream... :shrug:

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Nielzie wrote:Image
Hmmm wall of beer..
Ahhh. Such a wonder wall. I only have one problem.

I can't indulge in it anymore!!! :cry: :cry:
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing

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tomtoo wrote:
awol9000 wrote:I can't believe I chose to read this thread in entirety rather than being on time to work. :dog:
You read it before work ? So you are sober ?!



Did you get it ??

:cry: :help:
Sober? - unfortunately

Did I get it? - No

LOL

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you have to read it backwards then it makes sense.
start with last post...
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What? No cat pics?
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The Wall of Sound forms the foundation of Phil Spector's recordings, in general. However, certain records are considered to have epitomized its use. The Ronettes' version of "Sleigh Ride" used the effect heavily. Another prominent example of the Wall of Sound was "Da Doo Ron Ron" by The Crystals.

Spector himself is quoted as believing his production of Ike and Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High" to be the summit of his Wall of Sound productions, and this sentiment has been echoed by both George Harrison (who called it "a perfect record from start to finish." and Brian Wilson.

Perhaps Phil Spector's most infamous use of his production techniques was on the Let It Be album. Spector was brought in to salvage the incomplete Let It Be, an album practically abandoned by The Beatles, performances from which had already appeared in several bootleg versions when the sessions were still referred to as Get Back. His work resulted in the legitimately released album being what the LP cover called "the freshness of a live performance, reproduced for disc by Phil Spector." "The Long and Winding Road", "I Me Mine", and "Across the Universe" are often singled out as those tracks receiving the greatest amount of post-production work. The modified treatment (often misrepresented as a "Wall of Sound", although neither Spector nor the Beatles used this phrase to refer to the production) and other overdubs proved controversial among fans and The Beatles themselves. Eventually, in 2003, Let It Be... Naked was released, an authorized version without Spector's additions.

Outside of Spector's own songs, the most recognizable example of the "Wall of Sound" is heard on many classic hits recorded by The Beach Boys (e.g., "God Only Knows", "Wouldn't It Be Nice" — and especially, the psychedelic "pocket symphony" of "Good Vibrations"), for which Brian Wilson used a similar recording technique, especially during the Pet Sounds and Smile eras of the band.

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highkoo wrote:eat the acid
huh. acid is the best. for music. I don't like your cheap joke but that's ok cause I quite like you. I quite like psychoxkps also. I love this thread.

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psychoxkps has left the room. and I am sad as a result. So sorry if I offended you in any way.

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vurt wrote:
highkoo wrote:eat the acid
ill take as much as you can supply :party:
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I just love that stuff

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psychoxkps wrote:iam not even out.... killmaster.. ni forums:)) unfiltered? like filtred absolut vodka??:DD
thanks for addressing me but I don't understands what you are referring to.

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Cheesecake, anyone?
No band limits, aliasing is the noise of freedom!

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