Monday, September 14, 2009

"LIMITED" MONO WANKING?



Why is it always fooked up?




One more time....on the "limited" status of the Beatles Mono Box.
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We here at the PCC told you'se long ago that the set would be
shorted at first, but that the "limited" moniker was hype.
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Well, as far as Apple Corpse is concerned, which is it?
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Click on you upper left for a scan of a full pager in the Sept. 13 NY
Times, and note on the far right, the term, "Limited Edition."
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Then, give a click on the scan at left of the "Official Beatles Store" scan, where no such "Limited" claim is made.
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Cor, these guys can't even wank straight!
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Yet the good news is that if you are one of many who always thought that Only A Northern Song
as released in all previous forms sounded, well, like sheit, then you will be thrilled to hear the mono mix prepared in 1969 that is included in the new Mono Box set.
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Seems that because Only A Northern Song was originally recorded on two 4 track recording machines that engineers could not get to sync up for stereo mix for the Yellow Submarine album, all previously released versions were fake stereo-and bloody sounded like it.
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Really, the difference between the two versions is really noticeable. Like, really. Really.
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Finally, as many are curious about specific mono mixes-but don't fancy dropping around $300 bucks for the privilege- look for individual mono CDs to be available within a year, probably at first as imports from Japan for about $25 per.

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