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Old 08.23.2006, 10:33 AM   #35
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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
After reading the entire article, I understand Uncle Bob as saying no one has recorded a record that sounds good. He is most defiantly speaking about his own releases as well. Read carefully, Bob didn't say no one had recorded a good or even great album the past 20 years......he just doesn't think any sound that good. The key word is sound...... as in production / the digital age.

That's the way I interpretted it, too. He's saying that new technologies have not made recordings sound any better and maybe even have made them sound worse than older analog methods, and such. Right? I really don't think he's saying there's been no good music--he knows better than that, and I think we know him better than to think he'd say something like that.
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