tyyler82
12 years ago
ZRX1200
12 years ago
Stars above, hell below

~ The Toadies
wheelrite
12 years ago

"Print" is generally the word used in the recording industry. They're actually "pressed" but saying "Out of press" doesn't have the same ring to it.

Palama wrote:



vinyl was pressed cds are "burned"

just saying,,

🍺
wheel,,
wheelrite
12 years ago

So as texans, shouldn't you be naming mariachi bands???

Taps86 wrote:



no,,
maybe Stevie Ray , though,,,


=p~
tyyler82
12 years ago

Stars above, hell below

~ The Toadies

ZRX1200 wrote:




I like 'Dollskin'


Probably told you already, but my highschool teacher was a friend of The Toadies.
ZRX1200
12 years ago
That's cool.....no you hadn't told me. One of my top 5 bands.

Wheel isn't cool enough to know one of Texas's greatest bands ever.
tyyler82
12 years ago
Wheel's just old...
ZRX1200
12 years ago
True.......he is.
Palama
12 years ago

no,,
maybe Stevie Ray , though,,,


=p~

wheelrite wrote:



SRV's anniversary is coming up - 23 years... 😞
cacman
12 years ago
Stevie is Blues, not Southern Rock.

Surpised no one has mentioned
Charlie Daniels Band
New Riders of the Purple Sage
Little Feet
Hank Williams Jr,
Johnny Cash
ZRX1200
12 years ago
Bitter Klinger
12 years ago
FREEBIRD!

hands down #1 all time grreatest southern anthem, followed only by Sweet Home Alabama

Hank & Johnny are country.

Don't forget;
Atlanta Rythym Section
38 Special
Blackfoot
Molly Hatchet
The Rossington-Collins Band

and I do try to forget...The Georgia Satellites


Palama
12 years ago

vinyl was pressed cds are "burned"

just saying,,

🍺
wheel,,

wheelrite wrote:



Then I guess the better term is "stamped." You "burn" a CD-R at home or office but for mass produced audio discs, it's a different process.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_disc 

"Replicated CDs are mass-produced initially using a hydraulic press. Small granules of heated raw polycarbonate plastic are fed into the press. A screw forces the liquefied plastic into the mold cavity. The mold closes with a metal stamper in contact with the disc surface. The plastic is allowed to cool and harden. Once opened, the disc substrate is removed from the mold by a robotic arm, and a 15 mm diameter center hole (called a stacking ring) is created. The time it takes to "stamp" one CD, is usually 2 to 3 seconds.

This method produces the clear plastic blank part of the disc. After a metallic reflecting layer (usually aluminum, but sometimes gold or other metal) is applied to the clear blank substrate, the disc goes under a UV light for curing and it is ready to go to press. To prepare to press a CD, a glass master is made, using a high-powered laser on a device similar to a CD writer. The glass master is a positive image of the desired CD surface (with the desired microscopic pits and lands). After testing, it is used to make a die by pressing it against a metal disc.

The die is a negative image of the glass master: typically, several are made, depending on the number of pressing mills that are to make the CD. The die then goes into a press and the physical image is transferred to the blank CD, leaving a final positive image on the disc. A small amount of lacquer is applied as a ring around the center of the disc, and rapid spinning spreads it evenly over the surface. Edge protection lacquer is applied before the disc is finished. The disc can then be printed and packed."

But regardless, it's just words...I'm more interested in pulling out my MTB, Outlaws, ABB, Grinderswitch, .38 Special, Elvin Bishop, Skynyrd, ARS, etc. CDs and playing them.
tyyler82
12 years ago
Palama
12 years ago
Pulled out all my MTB CDs, the first 3, and played them back-to-back-to-back. One thing I think we all can agree on, Toy Caldwell was a fine guitar player that never really got his due. For me, a notch below Duane but right up there with the best of them.
stogiemonger
12 years ago
Dude! No CCR mention?
wheelrite
12 years ago

Dude! No CCR mention?

stogiemonger wrote:



They weren't from the south
Abrignac
12 years ago

They weren't from the south

wheelrite wrote:




Southern California doesn't count.
critter2
12 years ago
amy- pure prairie league. well they do come from south cincinnati
JadeRose
12 years ago
Southern Rock sucks
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