Why vinyl


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@mahgister

It’s long overdue for me to revisit Rev Davies’ work, both the ragtime/blues and the religious side which I don’t know so well. Like so so many of my generation I preferred the Devil’s music back in the day. I am more open minded now - my soul may be damned, but I can still enjoy righteous music.

Having said that, one of his religious songs, There's a Bright Side Somewhere became something of an anthem for me because it symbolised my wife's struggle with cancer.

When you own a very bad system/room you listen only what you are in love with ...(Bach)

That’s the great thing about having a good hifi, it enables you to enjoy a wide range of unfamiliar music. Genre no longer matters so much.

Someone mentioned sailboats above. I used to have a 26' sloop, and with it came a coffee mug that said "Sailing is like standing under a cold shower and tearing up £20 notes."

While I don't sail any more, maybe there are similarities with vinyl.

I hope all is well for your wife now...( i can empathise easily here)

My favorite song of reverend Davis  are all on this album i listened for 55 years now times to times...

A pill for the spirit flows...We hear clearly here in spite of his aging his voice magic and playings...The sound is positive for our health unlike many others....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omqqhuscEUk&list=PLSpIWg9VNsSKc2xhkmUbDJaaapCnoZoVL

 

@mahgister

It’s long overdue for me to revisit Rev Davies’ work, both the ragtime/blues and the religious side which I don’t know so well. Like so so many of my generation I preferred the Devil’s music back in the day. I am more open minded now - my soul may be damned, but I can still enjoy righteous music.

Having said that, one of his religious songs, There’s a Bright Side Somewhere became something of an anthem for me because it symbolised my wife’s struggle with cancer.

When you own a very bad system/room you listen only what you are in love with ...(Bach)

That’s the great thing about having a good hifi, it enables you to enjoy a wide range of unfamiliar music. Genre no longer matters so much.

@pindac 

"Albums have become increasingly unavailable in the Vinyl Medium."

Where do you get your facts? You obviously don't actively seek out current reissues as there are new titles hitting the presses every day. In addition, many are meticulously remastered providing vinyl versions that sound better than any previous vinyl release that came before.