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It was my birthday setlist and I appreciate everyone surviving my Lucky ol Son. I
really enjoyed that with the Jerry girl sounds in the background. I felt like a true
Luck ol Son. The sound was tough last night as I tried to plug both my guitar amp
modelling POD as well as Rich's keys in addition to the vocal mics into the PA system.
The thing almost blew up but I plugged into the lousy VOX amp within a few songs as
the experiment was a failure. We just couldn't get enough gain to get above
everything else before feedback. It's the way of our life. Maybe we should try
to move back to Studio A again. I was real tired last night, yawning through a good deal of the jam. This was 5 nights of music in a row for me starting with 2 "The Dead" shows on Friday and Saturday,followed by Terez at Tobacco Road on Sunday, followed by Carpetsteen on Monday and finally Deadstein on Tuesday. Hopefully, next Monday all be all rested for the 7/7/03 jam after a long 4th of July weeked. Expect Michael Carpetsteen in next week to sing with us. I departed from the norm and had a #33 fajitas taco salad at Fresco Taco last night. I saw Mitch eating it and on his suggestion went for the change. Why eat out of polystyrene when we can eat out of fried taco shell? Thanks to Mitch for the CD's, first 39 minutes from Tobacco Road and thanks to Coffee-Bro for the new bag of Grand Filtro coffee. It's the type of stuff that keeps us alive and going. |
Name: Trister CommentsPlease, for the love of God, let's go back to A. Name: Jersey Native CommentsHappy Birthday Larry..... Name: cOfFeE bOy CommentsKev, Nice Poster! It's not everyday that you get to see Flying, Flaming & Sweating Eyeballs. Name: Rich CommentsIf people really want to go back to Studio A, say "yea" and I'll look into it. Name: Larry G. CommentsYea on Studio A Name: KEVIN CommentsThe ONLY reason I LIKE Studio R is because of the isolation. It is the only room that does not share a common wall with another room. Thus, bass louder and thrashier than mine does not infiltrate our sub-conscious and undermine our space. On the other hand, I do love a couch. Name: KEVIN CommentsBy the way, that sure was good 'ol Deadstein last nite. Name: MiniT CommentsIs that the one with big ol'mirror? Name: Larry G. CommentsBig ol Mirror, big room, big PA and monitors that don't seem to correspond to knobs. Nevertheless, I liked their amps better. We should try it again. Name: cOfFeE bOy Comments"aeY" to A... Sometimes Drummers are dyslexic as well as Phollick (cooler way to spell it!) Name: Trister CommentsC'mon Kev, there's no way you can hear the bass in the next room over yours! You mean to tell me that's the only reason we've been suffering in R all this time? Name: KEVIN CommentsNo, actually it's because TheGind says he gets a better recording in R. And you are correct, you can't HEAR anyone's bass over mine, I just don't like anyone else's low frequencies messin' with mine. And I do like a couch. Name: Larry G. CommentsActually, I don't think Studio A has bad leakage problems like studio B has. |
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