

Oh, I love that video! A lot of the sound quality was lost when record companies began converting analog to digital back in the early 80s. Ps - Occupy This Music, Occupy This Blog. David Crosby says, "That's the best sound I ever heard in a car ever in my life, and as a matter of fact, it might be some of the best sound I ever heard." The warmth and the depth at the high end is gone."Ī brief video clip on Occupy Audio's Facebook page demonstrates High Resolution Audio in a Cadillac Eldorado. It's all about the bottom and the beat driving everything, and that's because in the resolution of the music, there's nothing else you can really hear. That's why people listen to music differently today. "If you're an artist and you created something and you knew the master was 100 percent great, but the consumer got 5 percent, would you be feeling good?" he asked. Where are our geniuses? What happened?" Young argued that MP3s feature only 5 percent of the data from an original master file, which he sees as a major problem. Not the quality of the music, but we're in the 21st century and we have the worst sound that we've ever had. "I'm finding that I have a little bit of trouble with the quality of the sound of music today," Young said. Neil Young, who spoke with MTV News in Park City (where he's promoting the Slamdance release of his new Jonathan Demme-helmed documentary "Neil Young Journeys") and expressed his concerns over the current state of "the sound of music." From Neil Young Angered By 'Sound Of Music Today' - Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV by Josh Wigler, with reporting by Josh Horowitz:
