Live at the Gaslight – 1962
Bob Dylan
Live, very early Dylan. I picked up my copy at Starbucks.
I’m a Dylan fan, so I like this – but even those who don’t might like a couple of the cuts, including “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” and “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright.”
Young, fresh, live, with background noise…this is a nice addition to the Dylan Library.
Ever since I began this stero diet (never turn it on; just rip my CDs/iTunes to computer), the one missing link has been classical music.
I can still tell the difference – in some cases, at least – betwixt an MP3 and the original DVD, but – for most rock ‘n roll, that’s not an issue.
With classical, it’s more of an issue. The quiet passages, the fermata…hard to really capture with digital compression/decompression. I loaded up a Schubert CD (The Complete Impromtus) on the computer – big mistake.
Basically, there are two issues:
- Especially with classical, the “ripped” versions are aurally weaker.
- The shuffle concept fails. Even if I create a playlist of classical (or Mozart, or Copland….), I don’t want Movement X of Symphony Y played and then Movement Z of Symphony ABC next. Or second part of Sonota BB and so on. And shuffle is a big part of the whole “non-album” direction music is taking. But classical doesn’t work that way.
Thought I’d mention it…