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Absolutely fantastic! ✨🥇✨ I started listening to this upload in 2022 and it's always a joy to hear. It's lovely to be able to hear this track with such beautiful quality audio. Thank you so much! 🌞🙏🏼✨
Would you mind if I used this video and the one for Runaway? I'm going to be releasing two more remasters from Hybrid Theory and this looks really cool!
i don't hate them because they're ugly. i hate them because they degrade the sound. picture disks are not real vinyls. the groove is usually not on the vinyl itself - it's on a thin foil that covers the picture that is on the vinyl. so, when there is silence on such records, you can hear the ugly noise this combination makes. they shouldn't exist. not for listening, at least. i guess they make them for people who buy them to put them on their wall, like we did with posters when we were kids. this song is pretty loud, so you don't really hear it unless you turn up the volume at the beginning. you'll understand what i mean then. however, that noise is loud enough to overpower the more silent, easy songs. it's the same thing and the same noise with all of them.
you're just probably not a native english speaker, so you don't expect certain words from these lyrics to be sung in such way. she's pronouncing some words faster (like "threw it all away") or shortening them (like "How's it feel") since there's a lot of text, so it gets harder to catch them. it probably took me 20 years to realize what the full lyrics are. i'm also not a native english speaker :)
this is how i do this: - when i record, i use my phone for video recording and my PC for audio recording - i start the recording on both parts at the same time, so i don't need to sync the video with the audio later - i record multiple songs from multiple vinyl records in that one recording, then cut the songs. sometimes i record untill i have no more space on the phone. - audio is always from vinyl. there's no false audios here. the stylus on this video costs more than this turntable. - a lot of these recordings are "first play". whenever i got a new record, i would always record the first play. - syncing it to the music video is pretty easy, cutting and tracking the handle with adobe premiere is easy. before i used premiere, it was much harder. - syncing anything to anything is now actually pretty simple and easy to me because during all of these recordings on my channel, i' was actually learning to use multiple audio and video programs as well as doing AI upscales for the music videos you can see on this channel. it is a bunch of work and a lot of elements, but that's exactly why i was doing this for a few years. to learn. merging the synced audio and joining it is just a few clicks in avidemux. then the joined file can just be quickly cut in the same program without the need to re-encode it. if i want to add a video, premiere is the best way to do it since it has great tracking abilities so i can cut everything around it and track the handle. it's all pretty fast and simple once you get a hang of it. except the part when you wait for something to complete... this video wasn't done in premiere. this one was done with "Shotcut". i didn't know premiere at the time. you can see the handle isn't perfectly tracked. that's because in shotcut, there's no real tracking - i had to make multiple masks. premiere seamed too complicated to me at the time, but what i was doing here was actually much more complicated. i also remember that this music video was flipped depending on the scene, so the album cover doesn't cover any faces (well, as much as possible). i've cut the music video at each scene change, then flipped the video for each scene in which the faces were on the left side and the cover was over them. you can see at some scene changes that i haven't done it perfectly every time :) now i know how to do it properly :D now i miss doing this. it was like a game to me, so much fun :) these videos and this channel wouldn't even be here if there was no content ID system on youtube. i don't have any backups. i wasn't making them for a purpose other than to learn more about editing and playing with it. i love vinyl records, a friend asked me once to record something from vinyl to mp3 for him so i said "why not the video too" and this started. i would have deleted all of these at some point later. so i've put them on youtube. i don't earn from them, they're monetized by the claimant. if a video i upload is not recognized by the contentID system, i don't make it public. for me, this is just a memory. but nothing is falsly claimed :)
Be quiet 🙊 to the right side of your house 🏡 and Orlando is OS on the car 🚨🚗 and Orlando yourself to the airport for cereal real quick for cereal and respect for you & yes turdday (not 🚫); and, I'll say y'all's mini truck three weeks three days agony minutes away from her and men semi nudeeating breakfast orders of the 🦯 🦮 🚨🚗🚛🚒🥞🧅🥞🤫🫀🦾❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 One…0:01+
Really a Master Piece ... Since the first time I heard it back on the 80´s at one of my friend´s house I love this song and the whole Album too. Shortly after I bought it (British printing) and it became one of my favorite Album ... and when it was available on CD I bough it too. Thank you for sharing this song and the full Album. ☺👍
"Someone like You" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Adele. She and Dan Wilson wrote and produced the track for her second studio album, 21 (2011). XL Recordings released the song as the second single from the album on 24 January 2011 (the same day the album was released) in the United Kingdom and on 9 August 2011 in the United States. Accompanied only by a piano in the song (played by co-writer Wilson), Adele sings about the end of the relationship with her ex-partner. "Someone like You" received universal critical acclaim, with reviewers choosing it as a highlight of 21 and praised the lyrics, its simple sound and Adele's vocal performance. It became a global success, topping the charts in nineteen countries and reaching the top 10 in various other regions. Following a universally acclaimed performance of the song at the 31st Brit Awards, it became Adele's first number-one single in the UK and stayed atop the chart for five weeks, and was the best-selling single of the year in the region, as well as in Ireland and Italy. It also became Adele's second number one in the US, making her the first British female solo artist in history to have two Billboard Hot 100 number ones from the same album. In July 2011, it became the first single of the decade to be certified 6× Platinum in both the UK and US. It is also certified Diamond in Canada. An accompanying music video for the song was directed by Jake Nava and filmed in Paris, France, showing Adele walking alone through the streets. Critics praised the video for being simple and perfect for the sound of the song. She added "Someone Like You" to the set list of her second tour Adele Live. The song has been covered by various artists, including the cast of the series Glee. In 2012, "Someone like You" was voted the third-favourite number-one single of the last 60 years in the UK. "Someone like You" appeared on many year-end lists about the best songs of 2011, and was the inaugural recipient of the Grammy Award for Best Pop Solo Performance, at the 54th ceremony in 2012. The song also received a nomination for the Brit Award for British Single at the 32nd ceremony and also several other nominations. As of 2024, "Someone like You" is the fourth best-selling single of the 21st century and is the 36th-best-selling single in the history of the UK Singles Chart.