lol i made two of the covers in this meme, ones a remake of da drought 3 and it should be deleted tbh because it's s***, this ones closer to the original https://ptpimg.me/kxa768.jpg
the other is no ceilings 2 :3
Damn I been using that Drought 3 cover for a while haha, looks great if ya ask me but yeah the colors aren't accurate to the OG
Thanks for all the dope work in the Weezy fan community though man, KTT1 legend here boys
Damn I been using that Drought 3 cover for a while haha, looks great if ya ask me but yeah the colors aren't accurate to the OG
Thanks for all the dope work in the Weezy fan community though man, KTT1 legend here boys
aw Thanks :)
Higher quality Drought 3 gettin uploaded to LWHQ today
aw Thanks :)
Higher quality Drought 3 gettin uploaded to LWHQ today
WHAT??
Dude I literally spent like all of yesterday looking around for the best I could find, stumbled upon some upload that was labelled "true320-m4a" but the spectrals are just the same as always.
Soul > Folk Music
Bob is pretty much a soul songwriter as well as a folk songwriter tho. Just look at how some of the most iconic soul singers covered his music - Sam Cooke, Etta James, Patti LaBelle, Ben E King, Isaac Hayes, Solomon Burke etc. They made some of the most famous soul records ever, yet wanted Bob's songs to be part of their careers.
Soul and Bob's era of folk have a lot in common anyway, both take a lot from roots music traditions that cross over with each other a lot, it's hard to separate them.
Bob transcends genre, his songs go beyond folk or soul artists to rock (Hendrix), pop (the Beach Boys, Adele, Miley Cyrus) and even jazz (Stan Getz). As well as being a protest singer, folk singer and one of the most legendary album makers OAT, he's just as much one of the greatest writers of standards for his era like Carole King, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Bacharach, Lennon/McCartney etc. He only really spent his early career only focused on folk, (which is why some folk fans started calling him a sell out at one point.)
No matter how much you lames try to deny it
It's kanye...it will always be kanye
It is Kanye but he's not the only one with a GOAT discog
Real!
Far more consistent. Since Your Funeral My Trial, Nocturama is the only miss and even that isn’t bad.
Shouldn't peaks matter more than consistency tho? Someone could make consistently mediocre albums for decades and then have a better discog than some GOATs on average, but surely it's the highs that anyone will really care about in the long run anyway]
Nick Cave still has one of my favourite discographies and live shows but I don't really get why people count artist's lows as marks against them when they've made more than enough great music to make up for it
Shouldn't peaks matter more than consistency tho? Someone could make consistently mediocre albums for decades and then have a better discog than some GOATs on average, but surely it's the highs that anyone will really care about in the long run anyway]
Nick Cave still has one of my favourite discographies and live shows but I don't really get why people count artist's lows as marks against them when they've made more than enough great music to make up for it
Your right but even then I prefer Nick Cave's discography, its a little more versatile over Bob's.
From the nocturnal gothic rock/posts punk album Tender Prey to the ambient driven emotional journey on Ghosteen.
Please set an avi fam
Stevie wonder and Marvin gayes discographies s*** all over bob Dylan.
Led Zeppelin’s first three joints too.
WHAT??
Dude I literally spent like all of yesterday looking around for the best I could find, stumbled upon some upload that was labelled "true320-m4a" but the spectrals are just the same as always.
That's the one!
and it's actually better quality, it just isn't so obvious because one would expect it to have higher frequencies since it's 320kbps, however the CDs were burnt with MP3 :(
this is the 192 I used to have
and here's the 320 AAC
here's another comparison, 13kHz and up

That's the one!
and it's actually better quality, it just isn't so obvious because one would expect it to have higher frequencies since it's 320kbps, however the CDs were burnt with MP3 :(
this is the 192 I used to have
and here's the 320 AAC
here's another comparison, 13kHz and up

Oh huh, not sure how I stumbled upon it yesterday then - it was a file named d3wzy.rar on Anonymous Files, for memory, 240mb I think.
I just hit the Outro on it right now actually, and yeah I was just thinking this one sounds crisp af actually
Had to hop into MP3gain though and boost some of the volumes though, a lot of it was a bit soft for my liking.
Your right but even then I prefer Nick Cave's discography, its a little more versatile over Bob's.
From the nocturnal gothic rock/posts punk album Tender Prey to the ambient driven emotional journey on Ghosteen.
Please set an avi fam
Finally bothered to upload my old one
I prefer Bob's tbh for the songs, but Nick still has one of the best discographies.. Especially for his era.
Finally bothered to upload my old one
I prefer Bob's tbh for the songs, but Nick still has one of the best discographies.. Especially for his era.
It's close, I tend to listen to Nick a lot more but Bob is the goat song writer.
OG avi
among them. def better than the other ones mentioned itt except for Cave maybe
Oh huh, not sure how I stumbled upon it yesterday then - it was a file named d3wzy.rar on Anonymous Files, for memory, 240mb I think.
I just hit the Outro on it right now actually, and yeah I was just thinking this one sounds crisp af actually
Had to hop into MP3gain though and boost some of the volumes though, a lot of it was a bit soft for my liking.
I definitely recommend getting a good DAC/AMP
among them. def better than the other ones mentioned itt except for Cave maybe
except for Kanye
im trying but it's super hard for me to get past his voice. i can listen to a song or two but a whole album grates the f*** out of me
Bob is pretty much a soul songwriter as well as a folk songwriter tho. Just look at how some of the most iconic soul singers covered his music - Sam Cooke, Etta James, Patti LaBelle, Ben E King, Isaac Hayes, Solomon Burke etc. They made some of the most famous soul records ever, yet wanted Bob's songs to be part of their careers.
Soul and Bob's era of folk have a lot in common anyway, both take a lot from roots music traditions that cross over with each other a lot, it's hard to separate them.
Bob transcends genre, his songs go beyond folk or soul artists to rock (Hendrix), pop (the Beach Boys, Adele, Miley Cyrus) and even jazz (Stan Getz). As well as being a protest singer, folk singer and one of the most legendary album makers OAT, he's just as much one of the greatest writers of standards for his era like Carole King, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Bacharach, Lennon/McCartney etc. He only really spent his early career only focused on folk, (which is why some folk fans started calling him a sell out at one point.)
Aight I'll check him out then