MrMudPuppy
12-05-2001, 02:23 PM
Hello Friends,
It is a windy, drizzly afternoon. I am eagerly awaiting the UPS delivery person to drop on my doorstep a package containing DCC's release of Linda Ronstadt's GH, GH Vol II, and the Best of the Doobie Bros. I'm like a kid waiting for Christmas.
In the meantime, per Steve's request for 300 members, I finally decided to register on this fine forum. Now I don't feel like a voyuer anymore :0) I love reading your discussions everyday, and perhaps soon, I will partake in them.
A little about me...
I am a two-speaker snob, but recently after 10 years of deliberation, added a subwoofer.
My first exposure to DCC was a fluke when I casually bought Elton John's Greatest Hits. I've bought MoFi and Sony's Super-Bit-Whatevers in the past and never thought THAT much about them. When I popped in Elton's GH, I fell to the floor *THUD*. It was like hearing that recording (that was burned in my brain since it was first released) for the very first time - It was like how I always wanted to hear that recording. I knew Gold could sound that good! ;0)
I am a bona-fide member of the "Steve Hoffman Fan Club". Whenever a discussion turns to music, I always bring the man's name up, but no one I converse with has ever heard of him.
O.K. folks take care, and please don't ever scare me again about SACD being discontinued.
It is a windy, drizzly afternoon. I am eagerly awaiting the UPS delivery person to drop on my doorstep a package containing DCC's release of Linda Ronstadt's GH, GH Vol II, and the Best of the Doobie Bros. I'm like a kid waiting for Christmas.
In the meantime, per Steve's request for 300 members, I finally decided to register on this fine forum. Now I don't feel like a voyuer anymore :0) I love reading your discussions everyday, and perhaps soon, I will partake in them.
A little about me...
I am a two-speaker snob, but recently after 10 years of deliberation, added a subwoofer.
My first exposure to DCC was a fluke when I casually bought Elton John's Greatest Hits. I've bought MoFi and Sony's Super-Bit-Whatevers in the past and never thought THAT much about them. When I popped in Elton's GH, I fell to the floor *THUD*. It was like hearing that recording (that was burned in my brain since it was first released) for the very first time - It was like how I always wanted to hear that recording. I knew Gold could sound that good! ;0)
I am a bona-fide member of the "Steve Hoffman Fan Club". Whenever a discussion turns to music, I always bring the man's name up, but no one I converse with has ever heard of him.
O.K. folks take care, and please don't ever scare me again about SACD being discontinued.