simonm wrote:I imagine this is what O means by drier. The closet mix isn't very radio friendly.
The white label would be the same mix, but eq'd differently
AS FAR AS I RECALL THIS "DRIER" TERM WAS USED FIRSTLY BY MIKE KOSTEK ON HIS "HANDBOOK", AND WAS REFERRED TO BE DIFFERENT = DRIER THAN THE DJ YELLOW LABEL (MORE COMMON=EASIER TO FIND).
FRINKLY I HAVE NOT LISTENED TO THESE FOR YEARS SO CAN NOT TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE YELLOW AND THE WHITE PROMO LABELS ON THE 3rd.
ON THE BANANA THE COLOR OF THE DJ LABEL MEANS DIFFERENT PRESSING PLANTS , EAST or WEST COAST. DO NOIT KNOW IF IT IS THE SAME FOR THE 3RD
not having a fast connection sucks...anyone wanna trade me something to burn and post this to me? i have a ton of VU stuff, including wl/wh in mono. bob
tyu23666 wrote:not having a fast connection sucks...anyone wanna trade me something to burn and post this to me? i have a ton of VU stuff, including wl/wh in mono. bob
I'll happily trade / b&p this with anyone if they want.
I'm especially after full vu concerts which haven't appeared as full length concerts on bootlegs (is that clear? ) I'd also trade for a copy of mono wl/wh, the original mono vu&n etc.
Is it realy worth downloading? Are the differences really drastic? I only as I'm not keen on joining a new tracker service given the spam/spyware problems in the past.
"If anyone had a heart
They wouldn't turn around & break it
And if anyone played a part
They wouldn't turn around & fake it"
Lou Reed, 'Sweet Jane', 1970