sorry it's the website :Kuk91 wrote: Great, thank you! What's "Friday"?
http://omusic.friday.tw/albumpage.php?album_id=1332146
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sorry it's the website :Kuk91 wrote: Great, thank you! What's "Friday"?
My attempt:Kuk91 wrote:The kids are rolling dice for change
sitting on the backyard steps, calling Money's name
Old guy walking to the store
chewing on a ... sticks, ... ... ...
He says "Everything is staged, that's how it is
People just paid and bought ... ... ...
What you're gonna do to change it?
Everything is staged - that's what's going on."
The kids rolling dice again (?), sun [sirens?] is beaming down (?)
... the old guy's name (?)
He smiles, ... ... ... ... ,
the kids ... ... "Money, Money"
He says "Everything is staged, that's how it is
People just paid and bought ... ... ...
What you're gonna do to change it?
It's all about money - that's what's going on."
Sorry I can't pay with a korean site. Japanese site is ok.Kuk91 wrote:Amnesiac, could you grab "A Dog Called Money" from this site - http://www.melon.com/album/detail.htm?albumId=10057060? Sample there has a much better quality.
He smiles, the people will run far awayTheNightingale wrote: He smiles, the people ?????
the kids ?????
Money! Money!
I don't understand: I thought you somehow "fished out" full tracks from mediaplayer, but now you say "pay" - so, you bought these m4a files? If so, question for everyone - can't you hear how low the quality is? It deforms the sound, actual bitrate must be around 96 kbps or below. You might say there's something wrong with my ears, but can't you spot the difference between crystal clear 192 kbps mp3 which has been posted first, and this latter upscale m4a?Amnesiac wrote:Sorry I can't pay with a korean site. Japanese site is ok.Kuk91 wrote:Amnesiac, could you grab "A Dog Called Money" from this site - http://www.melon.com/album/detail.htm?albumId=10057060? Sample there has a much better quality.
No, you and your ears are right, this is just a horribly compressed sound file - the kind that are usually used for 30-sec previews in online shops (and even still, most online shops nowadays use better quality files for previews!). It absolutely shouldn't be sold. It says the file is 315kbps AAC but it's obviously an upscale conversion (from a very low-bitrate source file).Kuk91 wrote:I guess I heard that m4a is a format for iPhones or something, but I'm "old school", and I think that if it's bad at both computer headphones and speakers - when it's just a bad quality in general.