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Another night in Smash Studios R with
MiniT and Dave was back on drums. Andy's getting tired of repeating songs and not
being spacey enough so variety has got to be the spice of freak to be. Something to
work toward and to strive for. The music was pretty tight and as Rich hopes, we got
some real good takes that would keep the so called masses moving. I assume the
recording will prove this too be. There was little traffic on this last jam before war so I got in kind of early set up most of the stuff and went downstairs to get a C5 fajita and ate it outside studio R while Rich and MiniT were doing what they do so well. It was a good meal and a good jam and we got out early enough so I was in the Lincoln Tunnel by 11:00. A pleasure of an evening all around. Thanks to everyone for making it happen. Till next Tuesday |
Name: Larry G. CommentsJust so I remember the recording setup: File Name 3-18eject #0 on external Disc A 1 - Terez Vocal 2- N/A 3 - Brotman Vocal 4 - Trister Vocal 5 N/A 6 - N//A 7- Trister Guitar 8 - Gindoff Guitar 9 - Kick Drun 10- Snare 11 - Overhaed Left 12 Over head Right 13 - Keys 14 Kev Bass Name: Rich Comments"One step done and another begun...." When we're good, we're mighty good. May the recording verify this perception of mine regarding last night. Let me know what "new" tunes y'all want to try with Therese, so we can prepare for the next batch of jams. So far, I've heard a vote for Uncle Johns Band. I think, Row Jimmy Row would work also. Candyman could be a great song to do, but I think it should be done at the tempo of the American Beauty recording or the way it was performed in the early '70's. The very slow version from '76 and onward is just to draggy to be expressive. I'd also like to work up Brokedown Palace.
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