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 Posted:   Nov 30, 2015 - 6:56 PM   
 By:   Last Child   (Member)

Title says it all. I understand the implications of and fully endorse this thread topic.
Yours Truly,
Last Child

 
 Posted:   Nov 30, 2015 - 7:30 PM   
 By:   Accidental Genius   (Member)

Me, too! Size definitely does matter. wink

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 30, 2015 - 7:46 PM   
 By:   Last Child   (Member)

Me, too! Size definitely does matter.

I, uh, suppose that's true.

But you see what I'm doing here. If we post an anti-topic thread, it cancels out the other one that's driving everyone to distraction. This should cauterize it in everyone's mind and end it. That's the theory.

Then again, it could get out of hand if we start conversing via thread titles, rather than within the thread. That would be something, huh?

 
 Posted:   Dec 1, 2015 - 6:36 AM   
 By:   Vincent Bernard   (Member)

All I care about is the music I heard in the film. An expanded soundtrack gives me the best chance of getting that. If I want the best listening experience possible, I'll make it myself from the tracks provided. After all, who has better taste than me as to what I want? I really just don't understand the opposite position at all.

 
 Posted:   Dec 1, 2015 - 8:45 AM   
 By:   Grecchus   (Member)

All I care about is the music I heard in the film. An expanded soundtrack gives me the best chance of getting that. If I want the best listening experience possible, I'll make it myself from the tracks provided. After all, who has better taste than me as to what I want? I really just don't understand the opposite position at all.

Well, according to other experts on this forum, you are not enough of an expert to know what it is you would really like to listen to when it comes to your own sense of appreciation of what it is you particularly like with respect to film score music. C&C will choke you with irrelevancies and content you shouldn't have any business attending to for one reason or another. Why waste your time on the long version, when you could go back to the beginning of the short version and hear it all over again in the time it would take you to hear the long version just the once? smile

 
 Posted:   Dec 1, 2015 - 8:47 AM   
 By:   Vincent Bernard   (Member)

All I care about is the music I heard in the film. An expanded soundtrack gives me the best chance of getting that. If I want the best listening experience possible, I'll make it myself from the tracks provided. After all, who has better taste than me as to what I want? I really just don't understand the opposite position at all.

Well, according to other experts on this forum, you are not enough of an expert to know what it is you would really like to listen to when it comes to your own sense of appreciation of what it is you particularly like with respect to film score music. C&C will choke you with irrelevancies and content you shouldn't have any business attending to for one reason or another. Why waste your time on the long version, when you could go back to the beginning of the short version and hear it all over again in the time it would take you to hear the long version just the once? smile


Well, to be blunt, fuck those people. wink

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 1, 2015 - 8:52 AM   
 By:   Last Child   (Member)

I can imagine an extreme situation - a label has to make the torturous choice between releasing an expanded CD with 10 seconds more, or a completely unreleased title - where most consumers would opt for the latter over the expansion. But that's like a scenario out of "24."

What I dont understand is all the partial releases that get re-released repeatedly, like ROSEMARY'S BABY (thankfully LLL came thru with the goods on that one).

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 1, 2015 - 9:00 AM   
 By:   Francis   (Member)

So many desires for expansions of favorite scores have been fulfilled in the last couple of years alone, I'm wondering how long they can keep this up before I too will start longing for premiere releases.

Also, many presume that people automatically own the older album. That is simply not the case. I've bought many expansions that weren't premiere releases, but were premiere buys from me.

 
 
 Posted:   Dec 1, 2015 - 11:48 AM   
 By:   Howard L   (Member)

All I care about is the music I heard in the film. An expanded soundtrack gives me the best chance of getting that. If I want the best listening experience possible, I'll make it myself from the tracks provided. After all, who has better taste than me as to what I want? I really just don't understand the opposite position at all.

Well, according to other experts on this forum, you are not enough of an expert to know what it is you would really like to listen to when it comes to your own sense of appreciation of what it is you particularly like with respect to film score music. C&C will choke you with irrelevancies and content you shouldn't have any business attending to for one reason or another. Why waste your time on the long version, when you could go back to the beginning of the short version and hear it all over again in the time it would take you to hear the long version just the once? smile


hee Hee HEE good one, Grecchus!

 
 Posted:   Dec 2, 2015 - 2:31 AM   
 By:   Nicolai P. Zwar   (Member)

All I care about is the music I heard in the film. An expanded soundtrack gives me the best chance of getting that. If I want the best listening experience possible, I'll make it myself from the tracks provided. After all, who has better taste than me as to what I want? I really just don't understand the opposite position at all.

Well, according to other experts on this forum, you are not enough of an expert to know what it is you would really like to listen to when it comes to your own sense of appreciation of what it is you particularly like with respect to film score music. C&C will choke you with irrelevancies and content you shouldn't have any business attending to for one reason or another. Why waste your time on the long version, when you could go back to the beginning of the short version and hear it all over again in the time it would take you to hear the long version just the once? smile


That's like in Monty Python's hospital sketch, when the pregnant woman asks what she is to do, and the doctors tell her: "Nothing dear, you are not qualified."

 
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