Happy 35th Birthday Physical Graffiti :)

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  1. MidianGTX

    MidianGTX Well-Known Member

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    http://www.tightbutloose.co.uk/tblweb09/?p=3921

    Stick it on and reminisce about a time when music was humans playing instruments rather than computers playing machines.

    ...although, I wasn't alive in 1975, so it's not really reminiscing when I do it. Acknowledged and appreciated nonetheless.
     
  2. starjimstar

    starjimstar Well-Known Member

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    Computers were totally playing machines in 1975. Machine music was very much in style. Kraftwerk released their Radio-Activity album. So... a big happy 35th to Radio-Activity as well, I guess.

     
  3. MidianGTX

    MidianGTX Well-Known Member

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    But of course! Only that fits in with the genre, I was referring more to modern rock/metal bands and their over-production in the studio. If your intent is to sound like a computer then by all means, go ahead... but if you're into playing a guitar, that's what I'd like to hear, not a robotic conversion :)
     
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    starjimstar Well-Known Member

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    Ah, I see. Radiohead's OK Computer was a nifty rock & roll robot. But I digress, I can't really comment on modern rock as I don't know what the kids are listening to.
     
  5. Kamazar

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    Ok Computer is sooo trippy, it's ridiculous. They must've used over at least 30 different effects for that album.
     

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