Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for November 24, 2011
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Adam: Hear that? Good old Simon and Garfunkel on lovely vinyl. Katy: What's vinyl? Adam: It's another name for music albums. This is how everyone used to listen to music. Katy: How many songs can you get on a record? Adam: Maybe six per side? Katy: Six per side? Seems inefficient. Adam: A "Bridge over Troubled Water" is not inefficient...it's much safer than swimming across!
Destiny23 about 13 years ago
This is well timed, with yesterday’s news report that CDs will be obsolete within a year. Children used to call records “big black CDs”; in the near future, they won’t even comprehend the idea of music recordings existing in physical form that you can see and touch! Even today, few have ever heard uncompressed, analogue music…
x_Tech about 13 years ago
Analog vs DigitalWhat you lose in quality you gain in portability.
trspence about 13 years ago
On a side note, lots of people think blues and jazz music sounds better on old fashioned vacuum tube radios. Since I am mostly deaf, I have no idea.
JoanHelen about 13 years ago
Simon and Garfunkel wrote beautiful music;best part of the late 60s and early 70s. To all Americans, I wish you a blessed Thanksgiving; may your hearts and minds be filled with peace and goodwill. And may your tummies be filled with lots of turkey and pumpkin pie.
psychlady about 13 years ago
I still have record albums. Kids today would probably not have a clue what I mean by that!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 13 years ago
happy thanksgiving
Allan CB Premium Member about 13 years ago
The pops, crackles, and ‘warmth’ of the LP is bringing it back – also Bridge Over Troubled Water is an awesome Christian Song!
Morning Adamites!
ChukLitl Premium Member about 13 years ago
I have their live concert in Central Park double album.I liked the way many LPs would go smoothly from song to song. Especially Santana Abraxas. Floyd’s Wall LP was superior to any other format. Someone stole that one.Still spin the occasional platter
mapperboy about 13 years ago
Hmm…what people see in lyrics. Like art there’s no accounting for what touches and moves ya.For me, the song is just about one friend acknowledging and thanking the other for help and comfort during bad times.Paul Simon was quoted in an interview saying that the Silvergirl line was about a girlfriend who was getting a few grey hairs in her hairbrush.
Funny1976 about 13 years ago
kids!!!!
Garison54 about 13 years ago
The way I explain it to non-believers is this: CDs are a digital representation of the music; vinyl is the music.