[atlantaprog] Re: atlantaprog Digest V1 #77
- From: "john" <7strbass@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 11:36:01 -0400
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From: "Andrew Tegethoff" <ategethoff@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> And the following comments:
> - To John T.: Feel free to disagree with me at any time about production
> style, my good man. As you mention, it's all so very subjective.... While
> I just can't believe anyone could dislike the sheer bombast and largeness of
> the Led Zep sound, to each their own :?)
>
hee hee, yeah, sorry i guess i was crabby. happens a lot lately for some
reason.
to tie in the discussion, i find early pre-houses zep to be practically
unlistenable. partially due to the obligatory high school/college cover
band that played a ton of zep and pretty much burned me out on
those songs, but also partially because of the very poor recording
quality, imo. it doesn't help that the cd release of 4 that i have is filled
with distortion pops.
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