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At least R.E.M. tried on DVD-Audio
http://www.avrev.com/music/revs/remdvda.shtml
http://www.avrev.com/music/revs/rem_dvdaudiop1.html http://www.avrev.com/music/revs/remoutoftime.shtml ----- I wouldn't say this is enough titles to make an impact but it is better than most bands or labels put out to tempt people to pick up a new format. I never liked R.E.M. very much growing up as I was into much harder music from the day however there is no denying their cultrual impact on a generation. |
Re: At least R.E.M. tried on DVD-Audio
R.E.M. has always been on the forefront of music technology. They were, or should I say, their catalog of music was amongst the first to be on CD then Mini Disc and now DVD and DVD-A. Can't forget iTunes. I've always been a huge fan of R.E.M. since I was a kid and the simple fact that they continue to evolve with modern techno trends only helps keep them relevant in all to watered down musical landscape.
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Shiny happy whiners
I hate when bands whine... R.E.M. whines like a bunch of sissies...
I wanted to tell Mario Batali to skip to the next disc (it was Back In Black) at Mozza but I was afraid he was going to kick my ass (and I am 6 foot 3)!!!!! |
Re: At least R.E.M. tried on DVD-Audio
Very glad R.E.M. had Elliot Scheiner mix their Warner albums for 5.1 DVD-A and I bought all of them.
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