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jean-marie
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Topic: First headphone experience Posted: September 30 2011 at 11:22 |
How was your first headphone experience, what album did you listen to for, for me i remember quite well, 666 on 71, unforgetable especially because there are numerous stereo effects all along this great album, it's very well produced ( not saying for a french production ) An outstanding experience
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Logan
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 11:44 |
I haven't the foggiest idea of what I first listened to on headphones. I do, however, remember the first cassette I listened to on a Sony Walkman, which was Split Enz' True Colours.
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jean-marie
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 11:47 |
Logan wrote:
I haven't the foggiest idea of what I first listened to on headphones. I do, however, remember the first cassette I listened to on a Sony Walkman, which was Split Enz' True Colours.
| Hey Split enz was a good band then it became better turning to Crowded House? Am i wrong?
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Dean
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 12:08 |
No idea.
Before buying my first headphones I do remember placing the speakers 12" apart on the floor and laying between them to listen to The Moody Blues (forget which album, it could have been In Search of the Lost Chord).
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The T
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 12:22 |
It probably was with some horrendous sony on-ear headphones (those that came with walkmans) listening to some classical music. But all my life I've loved headphones and I finally have a couple that actually let me hear everything as I wanted. I have had a lot of atrocities too.
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Logan
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 12:49 |
jean-marie wrote:
Logan wrote:
I haven't the foggiest idea of what I first listened to on
headphones. I do, however, remember the first cassette I listened to on a
Sony Walkman, which was Split Enz' True Colours.
| Hey Split enz was a good band then it became better turning to Crowded House? Am i wrong? |
I never got into Crowded House -- another Australian "house" band I remember quite liking in the 80s was Icehouse. The only reason
why that Split Enz album was the first I heard on the Walkman was
because my brother had just bought a Walkman (think it was the first
time I saw one) and had True Colours in it and let me listen to it while
we dd work on our parents yard. When I got my first Discman, the first
CD I put on was Shubert's Piano Trio in E Flat. I got it the because
the piece featured in a film called The Humger which rather obsessed me
at one time, but classical is my first love.
Most very probably the first music I heard with headphones was
classical. I did particularly love Bach's Brandenberg Concerto as a
child, and my dad would only play classical music, but I got to know a
lot of rock music (Pink Floyd, Alan Parsons Project etc.) thanks to my
older brothers.
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 14:26 |
I love to hear that kind of stories about first records with the older brother
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jean-marie
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 14:28 |
Dean wrote:
No idea.
Before buying my first headphones I do remember placing the speakers 12" apart on the floor and laying between them to listen to The Moody Blues (forget which album, it could have been In Search of the Lost Chord). | In search is among the albums i discovered with the headphone
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Jake Kobrin
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 15:01 |
I've been listening with headphones all my life so I have no idea.
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 15:02 |
I Remember eating a massive Hash Cake then couple hours later lying down on the floor of the kitchen with headphones on drifting away to the sounds of Tab In the Ocean by Nektar finally waking up next morning with everyone eating breakfast and stepping over and around me Circa 1977 ........
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 15:12 |
Probably Cats or Les Miserables, my mom had tapes of those she'd play on road trips, I don't remember having any other tapes I cared about when I got my first Walkman as a kid. It didn't take long before I was taping music off the radio and listening to that in my walkman instead. Madonna, Eiffel 65 - stuff I probably wouldn't enjoy anywhere near as much now.
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 15:33 |
My brother said I had to listen to something on headphones many years ago. It was the ending to ELP's Karn Evil 9. The synth goes back and forth faster and faster until it pokes out the top of your head.
Edited by Slartibartfast - September 30 2011 at 15:36
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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jean-marie
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 15:54 |
Hawkwise wrote:
I Remember eating a massive Hash Cake then couple hours later lying down on the floor of the kitchen with headphones on drifting away to the sounds of Tab In the Ocean by Nektar finally waking up next morning with everyone eating breakfast and stepping over and around me Circa 1977 ........
| Great album for that experience
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 15:55 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
My brother said I had to listen to something on headphones many years ago. It was the ending to ELP's Karn Evil 9. The synth goes back and forth faster and faster until it pokes out the top of your head.
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jean-marie
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 15:57 |
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I've been listening with headphones all my life so I have no idea. | That means you're a junky boy!
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Logan
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 16:11 |
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: September 30 2011 at 20:33 |
How important is it to feel the bass? Most headphones and related schemes can deliver the frequency but not the physical feel?
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jean-marie
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Posted: October 11 2011 at 01:25 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
How important is it to feel the bass? Most headphones and related schemes can deliver the frequency but not the physical feel?
| It's a fact, with the headphone, no physical feel
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The T
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Posted: October 11 2011 at 10:33 |
jean-marie wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
How important is it to feel the bass? Most headphones and related schemes can deliver the frequency but not the physical feel?
| It's a fact, with the headphone, no physical feel
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Which I don't find necessary for music. For movies of course, but not for music.
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jean-marie
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Posted: October 11 2011 at 15:48 |
Hummmmm!!!, Listening to some Marcus Miller tracks loudly and fell the bass groove with my body I realy like that...Same with Floyd,Tangerine Dream, Return to forever, Weather Report.....It can be sensual, but with the Headphone it's more.....A mind experience
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