.. but the material just isn't as compelling, to me, as Floyd's best.
Funny. To me WYWH is as good as DSotM, which I assume you might call their best. Some would say Animals is. My son says its Obscured by Clouds.
.. but the material just isn't as compelling, to me, as Floyd's best.
I remember when WYWH was first released. The LP was sealed in a semi-dark blue shrink wrap with the round sticker in the top left quarter of the jacket. A Total Knock-Out design. So very appealing. And my school music buddy told me his sister told him it was in fact better than TDSOTM. Then I heard it and agreed. It took me more than a year to buy my own copy. But I did get the quad SQ LP, even not owning a quad system I had to have that one.
It's like getting a Beatles album at time of release. Memories than will not fade.
10/10 for me
I still have that original sticker. At the time I stapled it to a small lampshade that was my grandfather's lamp that I hung onto after he died. The lamp and shade are still in use and sticker endures to this day (a little faded though).I remember when WYWH was first released. The LP was sealed in a semi-dark blue shrink wrap with the round sticker in the top left quarter of the jacket. A Total Knock-Out design. So very appealing. And my school music buddy told me his sister told him it was in fact better than TDSOTM. Then I heard it and agreed. It took me more than a year to buy my own copy. But I did get the quad SQ LP, even not owning a quad system I had to have that one.
It's like getting a Beatles album at time of release. Memories than will not fade.
10/10 for me
I have a couple of copies of that sticker in my PF goodie bag. The original has a gray border around the parameter, the sticker on the clear shrink wrap copies had no gray border.I still have that original sticker. At the time I stapled it to a small lampshade that was my grandfather's lamp that I hung onto after he died. The lamp and shade are still in use and sticker endures to this day (a little faded though).
Hmmm - interesting. I have acquired a lot of extra stuff too, and it tends to get tossed onto a shelf in a closet very disorganized. Maybe I need to consider a simple tote that seals and keep stuff in there.The goodie bags are extra posters, postcards, stickers, and inner sleeves, promotional items, etc. Stuff that does not have a place in other albums, but is too good to toss out. I don't know what I will end up doing with that junk?
I use an LP poly outer liner, sometimes the Japanese style with a resealable flap. Once a couple of inner sleeves are inside, it stays firm, and it then goes in the artist's section of the LP collection. For Floyd I have a set of WYWH postcards from many different countries, posters from US vs UK, inserts from Japanese releases where I sold off the LP but kept something groovy from it. For Beatles, I got the Pepper inners and cutouts, several sets of what album posters and the 4 headshot prints.Hmmm - interesting. I have acquired a lot of extra stuff too, and it tends to get tossed onto a shelf in a closet very disorganized. Maybe I need to consider a simple tote that seals and keep stuff in there.
But I really think that the 70s quad mix brings more spaciousness to the album, especially on SOYCD. And the acoustic guitars ring better on the long later part of WYWH. The bottom line is they did not ruin the mix, nothing is missing or sounds bad. The US SQ vinyl LP is the best the album ever sounded played back in stereo. Even better than the UK SQ imo. For many years that is how I listened to it.WYWH is PF's finest album, but neither surround mix does it full justice. Pity.
Chances are you won't end up doing anything with that "junk". Someone else will make the decision whether or not it's too good to toss out.There are three artists / groups in my collection that have a "goodie bag" Beatles, Stones, and Floyd. The goodie bags are extra posters, postcards, stickers, and inner sleeves, promotional items, etc. Stuff that does not have a place in other albums, but is too good to toss out. I don't know what I will end up doing with that junk?
I know your right. I'll keep them throughout while clearing the clutter of everything else. I have kept so many things from my 12 and 13 year old me, I am shocked. Last year I was wondering if I still had Alvin Lee's harmonica he played in a Ten Years After concert and tossed to me at the foot of the stage. I went into a storage room and was digging into a box I figured it may have been in it as other keepsakes from some of that era are there. And sure enough there it was. Now I need to learn a bit of the part of "You Give Me Loving" which he played it on. I don't think it was "I'm Going Home" because that was the last song or near the last. And he tossed the harmonica during the middle of the show I thought. So I am going to tell my story about the concert, hold up the album, show off the ticket stub I still have, and blow a few chords on the thing perfectly with the record playing in the background. That would be a cute video, no?Chances are you won't end up doing anything with that "junk". Someone else will make the decision whether or not it's too good to toss out.
Wish I would have kept more of those trinkets and kept them pristine.
Well, that settles it then. Guthrie's SACD mix is now the "go to" surround version as it has more Floyd on it.If you haven't seen this before, it's definitely worth a watch. It's concerning the 5.1 WYWH mix...
Well, that settles it then. Guthrie's SACD mix is now the "go to" surround version as it has more Floyd on it.
Tubular Bells had exactly the same problem when the original quad was mixed (that later ended up on the SACD). Some parts were entirely absent from the multi tracks and had clearly been dropped into the stereo mix later live to cover edit points. Since the quad was only a demo of what was possible, the quad mixing engineer just played the missing parts himself. It went out unaltered. All documented in the SACD inlay booklet.If you haven't seen this before, it's definitely worth a watch. It's concerning the 5.1 WYWH mix.