It was discussed here, too.
In the newer versions of iTunes (a.k.a., Not The Version That Steph Has But She's Not Bitter), there's a menu option where you can equalize the volume.
It's either under Preferences, or Burning, or something.
Let me see if I can Nilly....
You see, *I* hated "Walking on Sunshine" from Listen One, so all y'all's comparisons are making of the no sense to me.
This is me. Times infinity.
Well, I can't begrudge the royalties to Kimberly Rew who was, after all, a Softboy.
A Soft Boy who went bad. He is dead to me now.
Well, I can't begrudge the royalties to Kimberly Rew who was, after all, a Softboy.
Damn straight. Although I also hated "Sunshine" from the get-go. What I was trying to say is that unlike "Sunshine" I rather like "Hey Ya," but like "Sunshine," I suspect that "Hey Ya" will be or already is obnoxiously ubiquitous and will continue to be so until we're all in adult diapers.
I appreciate it, guys. I rarely venture into Technology, so I wouldn't even know where to start looking.
I wish I'd known about the mixed cd thing! I would have loved to participate.
Tina, did you ever do those DMB bootlegs for me? It was DMB and something else, I think.
Every time I come to this thread, the
Hey Ya
earworm returns. Can we just stop talking about it?
Can we just stop talking about it?
OK by me. Yesterday I bought the Kaito (UK) album Band Red and the Mekons' Punk Rock album.
Hey, we could talk about "Too Shy" -- saw the Kajagoogoo Bands Reunited episode over the weekend and got stock with "Too Shy" in my head for the ENTIRE WEEKEND.
iTunes equalizer info:
Under Preferences (and perhaps a subcategory of "Burning"), there's something called "Sound Check" with a box next to it. Check that box, and when you burn the CD, it equalizes the songs.
If you don't have the Stone Age version of iTunes, that is.
If you don't have the Stone Age version of iTunes, that is.
This would be an actual stone wouldn't it?