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DSOTM 50th Remasters and Atmos Mix Reviews
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Mastering for vinyl is a different process than mastering for digital media. As I said, vinyl has a limited amount of dynamic range in comparison to digital media due to the tiny grooves that the stylus has to follow. Any loud peaks and transients will be squashed down on vinyl, which creates a more consistent and less dynamic waveform.
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Originally posted by daemonspudguy View PostIt's the same content, can't speak for the actual files on the disc. They could have at least given us Echoes. That's my main criticism of the boxset, honestly. It's so underwhelming. Roger's rerecording is not going to be for everyone, but he and his current band actually putting in effort to make something special and worthy of the 50th anniversary. The remix James Guthrie made is fantastic (as I expect from him at this point) but the content overall? Just a disappointment. The Atmos mix was really good, but I just don't see how the boxset can be justified at the price, especially when compared to the Why Pink Floyd...? campaign 12 years ago. Just a shame, really.
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Had suppressed the purchase of the box for weeks now.
Today I happened to be at MediaMarkt. Now I was confronted again with the thing with which I had actually already finished. There were three boxes.
The boxes were marked with a price of 259.99 € each, because it was online returns that were never picked up. So no damaged boxes or so, but 1A new goods.
I thought hm, better than the price of ~ 300.00 € you can still find at almost all online vendors. I thought about it and a salesman watched me. We got to talking and in the end he said he would offer me the box for 200,- € because he was afraid that he will not get rid of them at all. Well, I have then struck, although I had actually closed with the thing.
200, - € are still a big chunk of money and in my opinion still too much for the part, but what the hell - that's life.
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So, yesterday evening I unpacked the box and once looked closer. Except for an unclean processing inside the lower box, I can not detect any damage.
Behind the concept of the construction of this box is the broader idea of the pyramid, which houses a (Egyptian) sarcophagus in its innermost. The holy of holies, the vinyl album, is then again nested in a golden extra coffin.
From the conceptual aspect certainly an interesting idea and from the bookbinding effort for the best-selling rock album of all time certainly somehow justified.
But ironically, this conceptual one makes sense, at least to me.: The vinyl will stay exactly where it belongs according to this idea - forever in this coffin. I don't think I'll be unpacking all that stuff again. And the price for this box ironically makes sense again - according to the original concept of Storm, the pyramid stands for greed and delusions of grandeur.
I will keep the part in any case, maybe it has a certain collector's value in a few years, which then also has something to do with greed.Last edited by Pittylabelle; 04-28-2023, 12:42 PM.
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Originally posted by Pittylabelle View PostSo, yesterday evening I unpacked the box and once looked closer. Except for an unclean processing inside the lower box, I can not detect any damage.
Behind the concept of the construction of this box is the broader idea of the pyramid, which houses a (Egyptian) sarcophagus in its innermost. The holy of holies, the vinyl album, is then again nested in a golden extra coffin.
From the conceptual aspect certainly an interesting idea and from the bookbinding effort for the best-selling rock album of all time certainly somehow justified.
But ironically, this conceptual one makes sense, at least to me.: The vinyl will stay exactly where it belongs according to this idea - forever in this coffin. I don't think I'll be unpacking all that stuff again. And the price for this box ironically makes sense again - according to the original concept of Storm, the pyramid stands for greed and delusions of grandeur.
I will keep the part in any case, maybe it has a certain collector's value in a few years, which then also has something to do with greed.
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Originally posted by fatoldpig View PostYep, greed is the main theme for this boxset. I already have 3 LP, 4 CD, 2 SACD version and the Immersion boxset. If they release a standalone blu-ray with atmos reasonably priced, I'll get one.Picture a courthouse with no fucking laws!
Picture a cathouse with no fucking whores!
Picture a shithouse with no fucking drains!
Picture a leader with no fucking brains!
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Originally posted by rontoon View Post
For my taste I prefer the flat HD transfer from a short while back and, of course, the Black Triangle CD which has always been tops!
Or is there actually a flat HD transfer of the original 1973 master tape?Last edited by Pittylabelle; 05-01-2023, 12:55 PM.
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Originally posted by daemonspudguy View Post
I really find it quite sad that they (well, at this point, really David) put minimal effort into the 50th anniversary reissue. Especially considering how much went into the Immersion edition, the 50th anniversary boxset is just pitiful.
1) a few "hit" songs that bring in the fans to his shows.
2) An income generator.
3) Something to needle/irritate Roger with.For every mile of road, there's two miles of ditch. Three if you're on the Interstate. - Derek Bieri, Vice Grip Garage
PF - April 18, 1988, Denver
PF - June 22, 1994, Minneapolis
Rog - July 16, 2017, Atlanta (Taped)
Rog - Aug 20, 2022, Atlanta (Taped)
Nick - March 29, 2019, Atlanta (Taped)
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Well just listened Atmos Blu-ray and DVD
1. Atmos mix is different from 2003 5.1 Mix - there is no additional guitar passage in On The Run
2. There is a 5.1 layer on the Atmos disk - that corresponds to 7.1 mix - and differs from the Blu-ray and DVD 5.1 (which are the same as 2003 mix)
this means that we have two different 5.1 mixes - ha-ha-ha
3. There are three small menu loops of sound effects on each discs - nothing especial interesting
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Originally posted by svaerige View Post
2. There is a 5.1 layer on the Atmos disk - that corresponds to 7.1 mix - and differs from the Blu-ray and DVD 5.1 (which are the same as 2003 mix)
this means that we have two different 5.1 mixes - ha-ha-ha
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Originally posted by Pittylabelle View Post
Just to avoid misunderstandings, with flat HD transfer from a short while back (2021?) you obviously mean the 24/96 2011 remix, right?
Or is there actually a flat HD transfer of the original 1973 master tape?
The Dark Side of the Moon: analog & digital comparison (CD, SACD, Vinyl, Tape)
https://youtu.be/almdxI76DOw
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This review is 5 years old and in need of an update to include the HD files, and new mix. And for goodness sake please include the Toshiba-EMI Black Triangle CD, CP35-3017, Japan, 1983!
https://www.discogs.com/release/2314...8B%82%E6%B0%97Last edited by rontoon; 05-17-2023, 09:07 PM.
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