Originally posted by: Harlock415
I have a turntable still. And i just used it the other day to listen to Williams' Dracula 1979 score.
Originally posted by: ricarleite
Oh, yes, right, so let me get my vinyl long play hi-fi stereo to listen to the long lost Tron soundtrack, which is available on its original form only in a Long Play vinyl disc. I mean, everyone has one of these at home, right? Along with the 8mm film camera, and the black and white TV set, a typewriter, a beeper...
Originally posted by: bad_karma24
I belive he's referring to the laserdiscs and VHS.
Originally posted by: ricarleite
Where?!
Originally posted by: Davis
The third answer could be for those traditionalists who want the original the way it is—it's there.
The third answer could be for those traditionalists who want the original the way it is—it's there.
Where?!
I belive he's referring to the laserdiscs and VHS.
Oh, yes, right, so let me get my vinyl long play hi-fi stereo to listen to the long lost Tron soundtrack, which is available on its original form only in a Long Play vinyl disc. I mean, everyone has one of these at home, right? Along with the 8mm film camera, and the black and white TV set, a typewriter, a beeper...
I have a turntable still. And i just used it the other day to listen to Williams' Dracula 1979 score.
For me there is nothing like listening to The Beatles on their original release albums. CDs just don't cut it.
And in any case, most people still have a VHS player, and we're practically swimming in laserdisc transfers (Honestly, is there any reason that we need so many?)