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CD's: Local vs import
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<blockquote data-quote="Chef Le Funk" data-source="post: 20898"><p>Look i can appreciate a good imported anything -but why is there always this <strong>need</strong> to compare Imports vs Local. Look man i have no beef with anyone just an observation mind</p><p></p><p>Damn fellas - Amy Winehouse's Back in Black pressed in Midrand is still Amy Winehouse's Back in Black</p><p></p><p>What is it that you actually like about music if you are gonna critisize the production or print. I know this is an argument that will never be resolved but hey. Just listen to the music.</p><p></p><p>I am currently playing a ZIM pressed Regatta de Blanc vinyl and you know what. To me it still sounds like Regatta de Blanc. Just a pity you guys are sacrificing brilliant music because it is not an imported CD or pressed on 180 gram vinyl. Lets face it you can still get duds from US, UK and Europe</p><p></p><p>Just a pity man - there is just shit hot music available </p><p></p><p>Chef</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chef Le Funk, post: 20898"] Look i can appreciate a good imported anything -but why is there always this [b]need[/b] to compare Imports vs Local. Look man i have no beef with anyone just an observation mind Damn fellas - Amy Winehouse's Back in Black pressed in Midrand is still Amy Winehouse's Back in Black What is it that you actually like about music if you are gonna critisize the production or print. I know this is an argument that will never be resolved but hey. Just listen to the music. I am currently playing a ZIM pressed Regatta de Blanc vinyl and you know what. To me it still sounds like Regatta de Blanc. Just a pity you guys are sacrificing brilliant music because it is not an imported CD or pressed on 180 gram vinyl. Lets face it you can still get duds from US, UK and Europe Just a pity man - there is just shit hot music available Chef [/QUOTE]
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