The Forest for the Trees


I caught myself last night doing something that I need to do more. I was listening to the music. I wasn’t concerned with imaging, sound stage, tonal quality, wasn’t even thinking about it. I was listening to the music. It engaged me, I was lost in it. But then, I caught myself and started thinking about why it engaged me. It sounded awesome because all of the qualities listed above were there. I need to remind myself to enjoy this hobby more for the music than the pursuit of perfection. It feels good when it happens and you don’t even know it is happening.
baclagg

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When I was a kid in the late 60’s all my music came thru a hand held transistor radio.  Even then I connected emotionally with certain top 100 AM radio station hits.  occasionally I would  hear someone else’s radio and recognized it sounded better.
10 years later when I got an all in one Lloyd’s stereo.  At first the majestic richness of instruments (doobie bros “listen to the music”) so satisfied me, like instantly feeling that I got my money’s worth and music will never sound the same. and then I heard some of the older songs I only knew from my transistor radio days. First time hearing them  in stereo instead of mono. the songs sounded wierd, off ( Turtles “happy together”).  It felt sacrilegious like somebody changed the trumpet player, things that weren’t there before.
In a frenzy I tried listening to more and more older songs as I was amazed that certain Beatles songs had all vocals on the left channel only.

in life you only get one chance to make a first impression. There is no amount of money I can throw at my system to recapture the magic of being young to get those same emotions. So I find that I am enjoying new emotions.  now when I listen to the Turtles, I marvel at how they captured a magnificent sound in the 60’s and how well produced their recordings are.

if you want to see a funny video, check out YouTube of Flo and Eddie describing how they were cheated by all their agents and are still in debt. Charts and all.