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Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy
Jan 1970 time: 06:29
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quote: Originally posted by Carolus Rex
To many people there's no difference! |
I've been to both. I know there's a difference. Oh, and friends of mine are choofing off to Norway for two weeks on Sunday.
quote: It was only broadcasted for two seasons (at least according to the site I visited)... Seems Matlock Police was more popular?
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There were only two seasons of "Good Guys Bad Guys" - 26 episodes in all, two series of 13. The network here wanted more, but the distributors who sold it overseas had great trouble trying to put a label on it for marketing purposes. It didn't fit one particular genre, it was an off-beat mixture of comedy and drama. So, unfortunately, because our domestic market/audience here is so small, most of our TV series need overseas sales to recoup the costs. Thus, unfortunately, because the distributor said they couldn't recoup enough overseas, that was the end of it.
Matlock Police, OTOH, was made 30 years ago, when costs were a lot less, and the local networks could afford to carry the fiscal burden. It ran for about 7 years, with about 40 episodes made a year, so there were roughly 280 eps made.
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Jan 1970 time: 06:29
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quote: Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
He had provocation - she was hogging the spoon. |
"There is no spoon..."
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Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy
Jan 1970 time: 06:29
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quote: Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
It is thrilling - probably more appreciated now than at the time. How does it translate to CD? |
Yes, now it's appreciated for the technical - and artistic - achievement that it was using the primitive equipment Spector had on hand. Back then - well, "River Deep Mountain High", one of the greatest examples of the style, barely dented the charts. On CD, with good speakers, it sounds extraordinary.
quote: I was watching a doco recently where various musos were lamenting the loss of "live" recording to disembodied digital mixing. Similar laments about the move from vinyl to CD. Not sure if this is a myth or not. |
The other night I saw Elton John saying that modern recording technology only slows down the recording process. Back in the days of "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road", they knocked off four songs a day. The whole vinyl -v- CD debate is interesting. When CDs first appeared, they said vinyl was dead because of the sheer clarity of CDs. Now the same people are calling CDs sterile, wanting the "atmosphere" of vinyl. Naturally, I kept my massive 60s vinyl collection.
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