Album art
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When I was younger, one of the joys of buying new records was the chance that they would have great cover art. I remember buying albums like Iron Maidens Killers and Number Of The Beast or Bat Out Of Hell and spending hours copying the artwork. Then came the CD and the large scale artwork was reduced in size - fair enough, I could live with that. But now, downloads? Come on - one of the great joys of album owning has been removed. Grrr.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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When I was younger, one of the joys of buying new records was the chance that they would have great cover art. I remember buying albums like Iron Maidens Killers and Number Of The Beast or Bat Out Of Hell and spending hours copying the artwork. Then came the CD and the large scale artwork was reduced in size - fair enough, I could live with that. But now, downloads? Come on - one of the great joys of album owning has been removed. Grrr.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Yeh and when they were new the sound was awesome. Some of the stones covers were really cool! Mike
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. "George Carlin"
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When I was younger, one of the joys of buying new records was the chance that they would have great cover art. I remember buying albums like Iron Maidens Killers and Number Of The Beast or Bat Out Of Hell and spending hours copying the artwork. Then came the CD and the large scale artwork was reduced in size - fair enough, I could live with that. But now, downloads? Come on - one of the great joys of album owning has been removed. Grrr.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Actually, you just have to find them in different places now. Yes there's eBay, but it includes a lot of garbage. But there are also flea markets and garage sales where you can pick up stuff like this. It does take a lot longer searching through by hand, though. :) A few months ago, I was in a flea market and the guy had a cardboard box of 35 records in it. It was priced $10. So I started to flip through the LP's, but suddenly stopped and said to him, "Uh, here's a reason to *not* buy this box. It's got a Barry Manilow album in it." He laughed and replied that Barry is still popular with the cougars. :)
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] Donate to help Conquer Cancer[^]
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Actually, you just have to find them in different places now. Yes there's eBay, but it includes a lot of garbage. But there are also flea markets and garage sales where you can pick up stuff like this. It does take a lot longer searching through by hand, though. :) A few months ago, I was in a flea market and the guy had a cardboard box of 35 records in it. It was priced $10. So I started to flip through the LP's, but suddenly stopped and said to him, "Uh, here's a reason to *not* buy this box. It's got a Barry Manilow album in it." He laughed and replied that Barry is still popular with the cougars. :)
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] Donate to help Conquer Cancer[^]
It's not the older albums that bother me. It's the fact that album art seems to be dying out - and with the move towards download only albums there will be no more.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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It's not the older albums that bother me. It's the fact that album art seems to be dying out - and with the move towards download only albums there will be no more.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
The only point of album art now is the thumbnail that displays on your PMP screen while playing. Doesn't take the same amount of design to make a couple inch image look as amazing as a vinyl cover.
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It's not the older albums that bother me. It's the fact that album art seems to be dying out - and with the move towards download only albums there will be no more.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
just draw your own, or find a local artist that matches your taste and support him. :-D seriously. I find it most interesting that art seems to die, because people tend to make fun of artists in general. Artists themselves are a dying breed, which is part of the problem also. We either choose related careers, such as 3D graphics, or game-design, or change careers completely, or sell burgers for the rest of our lives. The idea of buying "artwork" is frowned upon and sneered at, even made fun of, and yet missed when it is not on an album? I find this incongruous, and yet it is the reality we live in, it is simply a fact of life that many of us have had to face. I guess having an insider's perspective I see things a bit differently, I see art dying from the inside, from the art side, and albums responding accordingly. It's a whole problem, not just a music industry problem. But it simply is, and the artists make due how ever they can, which is all any of us can do.
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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When I was younger, one of the joys of buying new records was the chance that they would have great cover art. I remember buying albums like Iron Maidens Killers and Number Of The Beast or Bat Out Of Hell and spending hours copying the artwork. Then came the CD and the large scale artwork was reduced in size - fair enough, I could live with that. But now, downloads? Come on - one of the great joys of album owning has been removed. Grrr.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Downloads may be popular, but they will not replace CD's. CD's still have better quality audio on them. That, and its always best to have a hard copy of something. Of course, one day... very soon. We will have much bigger hard-drives, even faster internet connections. So then, people will be able to keep more music on their PC's, the music will be in a higher quality format, but the download will still be quick. CD's will probably die out soon... not doing much for my original statement am I?
My current favourite word is: Bauble!
-SK Genius
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Downloads may be popular, but they will not replace CD's. CD's still have better quality audio on them. That, and its always best to have a hard copy of something. Of course, one day... very soon. We will have much bigger hard-drives, even faster internet connections. So then, people will be able to keep more music on their PC's, the music will be in a higher quality format, but the download will still be quick. CD's will probably die out soon... not doing much for my original statement am I?
My current favourite word is: Bauble!
-SK Genius
SK Genius wrote:
We will have much bigger hard-drives, even faster internet connections. So then, people will be able to keep more music on their PC's
How big of a hard-drive do you need to have a large music collection? I have almost 3,000 songs, most are around 196kpps. My entire My Music folder is close to 10gb, and thats with the album art included.
Word, write letters and sh*t yo. It takes 46 muscles to frown but only 4 to flip 'em the bird. Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings. The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Everyone needs believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer.
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When I was younger, one of the joys of buying new records was the chance that they would have great cover art. I remember buying albums like Iron Maidens Killers and Number Of The Beast or Bat Out Of Hell and spending hours copying the artwork. Then came the CD and the large scale artwork was reduced in size - fair enough, I could live with that. But now, downloads? Come on - one of the great joys of album owning has been removed. Grrr.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
When I was younger, one of the joys of buying new records was the chance that they would have great cover art.
Yep. Another one of the joys of buying new records was the chance that they would have great music. Alas... This is radio nowhere...:((
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When I was younger, one of the joys of buying new records was the chance that they would have great cover art. I remember buying albums like Iron Maidens Killers and Number Of The Beast or Bat Out Of Hell and spending hours copying the artwork. Then came the CD and the large scale artwork was reduced in size - fair enough, I could live with that. But now, downloads? Come on - one of the great joys of album owning has been removed. Grrr.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
If there's a market, it'll stay. If you search around you can find album art that's larger than those thumbnails used for mp3's. But it would be a shame if downloadable music ends up being nothing but audio files. I also enjoy(ed) the inserts sometimes, with lyrics and such.
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SK Genius wrote:
We will have much bigger hard-drives, even faster internet connections. So then, people will be able to keep more music on their PC's
How big of a hard-drive do you need to have a large music collection? I have almost 3,000 songs, most are around 196kpps. My entire My Music folder is close to 10gb, and thats with the album art included.
Word, write letters and sh*t yo. It takes 46 muscles to frown but only 4 to flip 'em the bird. Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings. The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Everyone needs believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer.
I've got about 80-90GB of music @ 192kbps MP3 - but I'd like to rip at a higher rate, as I can hear compression artefacts in my MP3s. Lossless would be best of course... When there's a 1TB iPod, I might be able to consider that :-)
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I've got about 80-90GB of music @ 192kbps MP3 - but I'd like to rip at a higher rate, as I can hear compression artefacts in my MP3s. Lossless would be best of course... When there's a 1TB iPod, I might be able to consider that :-)
I'm pretty sure my entire music collection would fit on 3 DVDs max if there were any popular lossless audio formats that your run of the mill dvd player could handle. I mean, you could fit a lot of losslessly compressed audio on 4 gigs. I just don't understand why people aren't screamin' for this...
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Downloads may be popular, but they will not replace CD's. CD's still have better quality audio on them. That, and its always best to have a hard copy of something. Of course, one day... very soon. We will have much bigger hard-drives, even faster internet connections. So then, people will be able to keep more music on their PC's, the music will be in a higher quality format, but the download will still be quick. CD's will probably die out soon... not doing much for my original statement am I?
My current favourite word is: Bauble!
-SK Genius
They (downloads) will replace CDs eventually as bigger hard drives will mean you can store everything as larger FLAC/WAV files and not lose any quality. If I could download in FLAC format I would never buy another CD again - hopefully that will be possible one day.
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SK Genius wrote:
We will have much bigger hard-drives, even faster internet connections. So then, people will be able to keep more music on their PC's
How big of a hard-drive do you need to have a large music collection? I have almost 3,000 songs, most are around 196kpps. My entire My Music folder is close to 10gb, and thats with the album art included.
Word, write letters and sh*t yo. It takes 46 muscles to frown but only 4 to flip 'em the bird. Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings. The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Everyone needs believe in something. I believe I'll have another beer.
Well, i don't have much music, but my sister can fill 40GB easy. So anyway, 192Kbps would give around 5MB for your average 'pop' song. People usualy have a minimum 128Kbps of course so around 3MB. Higher bitrates like 256Kbps give around 7MB per song. But what about when we start downloading audio with up to 8 channels? (7.1 surround) or perhaps just 5 channels, rather than the regular 2. That is potentialy going to at least double filesize. Then if we were to start using higher bit rates, say minimum 256, upto 512. Thats double again. So yeah, for the future i see downloadable audio in at least 4.1 channel surround, with at least 128Kbps per channel average. And insanely massive hard drives (two of them ;) )
My current favourite word is: Bauble!
-SK Genius
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just draw your own, or find a local artist that matches your taste and support him. :-D seriously. I find it most interesting that art seems to die, because people tend to make fun of artists in general. Artists themselves are a dying breed, which is part of the problem also. We either choose related careers, such as 3D graphics, or game-design, or change careers completely, or sell burgers for the rest of our lives. The idea of buying "artwork" is frowned upon and sneered at, even made fun of, and yet missed when it is not on an album? I find this incongruous, and yet it is the reality we live in, it is simply a fact of life that many of us have had to face. I guess having an insider's perspective I see things a bit differently, I see art dying from the inside, from the art side, and albums responding accordingly. It's a whole problem, not just a music industry problem. But it simply is, and the artists make due how ever they can, which is all any of us can do.
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
Mate you haven't seen the walls of my place - we've started rotating them into storage. All of them are originals by unknown artists ie we picked them up all over the place in small galleries. Wander into a small gallery any where in the world and hope nothing jumps off the wall and cries "buy me" which they do all too often. Rarely do we spend more that $100 but we get some wonderful artwork.
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When I was younger, one of the joys of buying new records was the chance that they would have great cover art. I remember buying albums like Iron Maidens Killers and Number Of The Beast or Bat Out Of Hell and spending hours copying the artwork. Then came the CD and the large scale artwork was reduced in size - fair enough, I could live with that. But now, downloads? Come on - one of the great joys of album owning has been removed. Grrr.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
On the contrary, while the art itself is smaller now, and that's regretable, metal bands in particular still have killer cover art, and trying to compete against both legal and illegal downloads means that they are coming up with inventive things all the time. A good CD booklet has replaced the album cover for me, the pictures are not as big, but it can be full of them. Albums did not come with a booklet as a rule.
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Mate you haven't seen the walls of my place - we've started rotating them into storage. All of them are originals by unknown artists ie we picked them up all over the place in small galleries. Wander into a small gallery any where in the world and hope nothing jumps off the wall and cries "buy me" which they do all too often. Rarely do we spend more that $100 but we get some wonderful artwork.
dunnydragon wrote:
Wander into a small gallery any where in the world and hope nothing jumps off the wall and cries "buy me" which they do all too often. Rarely do we spend more that $100 but we get some wonderful artwork.
next time you are in the region here, I'll tell you some nice small galleries to visit... nudge nudge wink wink. I may not be in the biz anymore (though you might find a couple of my photographs if you are in the right place at the right time), but I still know a few starving artists who haven't given up. :-D
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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When I was younger, one of the joys of buying new records was the chance that they would have great cover art. I remember buying albums like Iron Maidens Killers and Number Of The Beast or Bat Out Of Hell and spending hours copying the artwork. Then came the CD and the large scale artwork was reduced in size - fair enough, I could live with that. But now, downloads? Come on - one of the great joys of album owning has been removed. Grrr.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Are you saying that 1" x 1" pic on your iPod isn't good enough? :rolleyes:
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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When I was younger, one of the joys of buying new records was the chance that they would have great cover art. I remember buying albums like Iron Maidens Killers and Number Of The Beast or Bat Out Of Hell and spending hours copying the artwork. Then came the CD and the large scale artwork was reduced in size - fair enough, I could live with that. But now, downloads? Come on - one of the great joys of album owning has been removed. Grrr.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
When I was younger...and spending hours copying the artwork,
Alas, you harken back to a day when kids actually would sit down and draw something with a medium that didn't require a mouse, a monitor, tens of millions of dollars of R&D, and a power source. Marc
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Actually, you just have to find them in different places now. Yes there's eBay, but it includes a lot of garbage. But there are also flea markets and garage sales where you can pick up stuff like this. It does take a lot longer searching through by hand, though. :) A few months ago, I was in a flea market and the guy had a cardboard box of 35 records in it. It was priced $10. So I started to flip through the LP's, but suddenly stopped and said to him, "Uh, here's a reason to *not* buy this box. It's got a Barry Manilow album in it." He laughed and replied that Barry is still popular with the cougars. :)
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] Donate to help Conquer Cancer[^]
my first wife made me go to a Barry Manilow concert :(( (much to my chagrine) and I have to say he is one of the best entertainers I've ever seen :omg: and so was Neil Diamond(yeah I had to sit through that one too). Personally, I like Disturbed, Metallica, Warlock, stuff like that.:cool:
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