Rock and Drum videos thread

but some of us much prefer listening to what's in the recording. Whereas, you're really only offering us a "pick your poison" option .
Thats all i have to offer .
Im just a simple guy.

The " Some of us " remark based on you tube vids is very shortsighted.
Phone recordings / you tube play back is far to comprimised for that.
And what for " some of us " is better is to some other listeners utterly crap.
So yeah pick your poison is the highest goal one can reach for themselves

I only put the vids up because things have already been discussed to exhaustion on audio forums , so its nice to throw in some other entertainment once in a while.

Look i have heard small 2 ways having great bass on a phone rec ording there is something utterly flawed with this stuff .
But i post them anyway the worst that can happen is you can get laughed at on a audioforum .
Big deal
 
Guys this is a thread to post videos and discuss that video if required it is not a generic chat thread. @Ron Resnick can you please delete posts 279, 280, 281
 


Certainly not what I'd consider superior-engineered recordings but still fun when volume is cranked.
 

Classic of classics.
 

The louder the better.
 


Up she said. As in crank it ....
 
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Crank 'em.
 
Here's a real drummer's treat. The end (starting at 13:30) blew me away. I had no idea Lionel Hampton played drums (and pretty darned well- I think he found Earth, WInd and Fire's drum kit from 1969)! Nor did I know Mel Torme played drums!!

 
Here's a real drummer's treat. The end (starting at 13:30) blew me away. I had no idea Lionel Hampton played drums (and pretty darned well- I think he found Earth, WInd and Fire's drum kit from 1969)! Nor did I know Mel Torme played drums!!

You are going to be chastised by the "its not a home cell phone recording police" video but hold your head high because this is a treat! Thank You!
 

If you push play, then presumably you've already cranked up the volume in anticipation. From the start point I selected at the 4:37 mark, it becomes clear why a playback system must, among other things, be quick or "fast". Otherwise all the distinct notes start running together.
 

If you push play, then presumably you've already cranked up the volume in anticipation. From the start point I selected at the 4:37 mark, it becomes clear why a playback system must, among other things, be quick or "fast". Otherwise all the distinct notes start running together.

My Shure MV88 mic that plugs into my iPhone was messed up. So here's a redo. Should be a bit more musical.
 

Crank it all the way up.
 
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Volume up.
 
I got whatapped this Tripoint audio Jimi Hendrix video with a request to post on this thread by a passive reader.

 

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