Listening to Now (In Surround) - Volume 2

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Listened to both Anathema dvd yesterday. Here because we are here and weather systems both are excellent. Today it's Lighthouse in honour of Skip.
 
And of course..........more Tull.


Thick As A Brick. DTS DVD the lads had some fun making this disc which is a bit of a Lark, but what a great sounding Lark !!:D



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(DANG!!! ONE MILLION VIEWS for this thread???? There sure are a LOOOOOOOT of lurkers in here....)

I couldn't help it and since I saw her live last year -basically four feet away from her and came home SMELLING of her perfume!- I got ANOTHER copy of the Argentinian pressing, which is not a Dual Disc but a CD and DVD(as it should be) and I listened to it..and opened up another can of earworms!!!!....

Can't stress how good this sounds in spite of being a Dullbee stream only....yes, it's in 4:3 (it's from 2005!) and there is music in the menu and a bit shoddy authoring, navigation wise, but , for 11 Euros incl S&H, new , it's a steal (from fleabay)...

Julietaaaaaa rules!


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Oh man. Thought for a second that I had missed the release of Surfing With the Alien in 5.1, which would kick ass!
How is the concert mix?


Bit of a tame surround ?, perhaps . Most of these Montreaux discs are . I usually buy them for the artist's performance . The only disc I found, so far, that has great or good surround to match performance would be Lou Reed's Montreaux .

It's a bit of a crap shoot with Eagle Vision issued live surround , but I think the Montreaux's are generally better than their regular live editions .
But if you like the artist , like I do, then always go for it.
 
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