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      AC/DC rock music: gunforhire
    • Mar 22nd 2014 edited
     


    Does anyone else wish they did more sessions like this? The band nails it on this killer version and I think that this version has a groove that others don't.

    PS. Is there anyone who knows where to get a version of Gone Shootin' in FLAC format from the Studio Breakers recording?
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      AC/DC rock music: bonlives
    • Mar 24th 2014
     
    Posted By: DCforlifeDoes anyone else wish they did more sessions like this? The band nails it on this killer version and I think that this version has a groove that others don't.

    PS. Is there anyone who knows where to get a version of Gone Shootin' in FLAC format from the Studio Breakers recording?
    I wish they'd do (or had done) heaps more of this....

    Can't help you with the FLAC sorry mate. Don't know the first thing about FLAC and lossless and lossy and all those other bullshit terms kids these days use. Vinyl son, vinyl.... straighten yourself out man!
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    Posted By: bonlives
    Posted By: DCforlifeDoes anyone else wish they did more sessions like this? The band nails it on this killer version and I think that this version has a groove that others don't.

    PS. Is there anyone who knows where to get a version of Gone Shootin' in FLAC format from the Studio Breakers recording?
    I wish they'd do (or had done) heaps more of this....

    Can't help you with the FLAC sorry mate. Don't know the first thing about FLAC and lossless and lossy and all those other bullshit terms kids these days use. Vinyl son, vinyl.... straighten yourself out man!


    Lossless basically means that the quality is the highest it can be, but usually results in a bigger file size.
    Lossy is where the parts your ear doesn't pick up so clearly are deleted, thus reducing file size but compromising the quality.

    About the vinyl thing - I would buy more vinyl if it wasn't so expensive most of the time (compared to CDs), but this week I got Maiden's debut for £4.50 on vinyl, about £1.50 cheaper than the CD.