coldcathode said:The recording I listen to of Foreplay/It's been a long time is an MP3 ripped from god knows where but at a high bitrate. I would love to know which recording it is ripped from and get it on Vinyl.
And yes I think they put a lot of the "basement" stuff on the early albums. From what I heard the entire original band wasn't even signed.
Check this youtube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H57pWC5rvk
This kid is amazing!
thanks for the link, I just spent a hour checking out his numerous videos
this is a still teen aged kid from Langford BC ( what we used to call the "reckneck" part of town), and his buddy's not a bad backup singer, either
check out the radio interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B_a4jDSYTs&feature=related
and, playing your high school concert
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBeLYDdvELg&feature=channel_page
kinda helps when "we've got this little recording studio, so I thought...."
the sounds of the keyboards of my college's and mine, bit of a stressfull symphony right now with the occasional outburst of pure frustration.
joris

joris
Down the way where the nights are gay
and the sun shines daily on the mountain top
I took a trip on a sailing ship
and when I reached Jamaica I made a stop.
HB covered by JB - live.
and the sun shines daily on the mountain top
I took a trip on a sailing ship
and when I reached Jamaica I made a stop.
HB covered by JB - live.
Cal Weldon said:Down the way where the nights are gay
and the sun shines daily on the mountain top
I took a trip on a sailing ship
and when I reached Jamaica I made a stop.
HB covered by JB - live.
the big surprise, Cal, would be if you listened to anything other than JB, except under duress
we'll miss ya, but a little revenue never hurt - take care
chrisb said:under duress
Mommy told me never to look there or I might turn to stone.
Nico: 'Drama of Exile'
Every ten years or so I play her records. They slowly start to make sense...
Every ten years or so I play her records. They slowly start to make sense...
tsmith1315 said:
Should SS amplifiers have their chassis bent as well? I could ship it to myself...
"What If" -Dixie Dregs 1978
How many heavy transformers does you SS amp have?
Cloudkickers new album Portmanteau (FLAC). Free to download if you like, kind of metal with no vocals and much lower very repetative with the tune made up not by one instument but by the whole.
http://cloudkicker.uk.googlepages.com/
http://cloudkicker.uk.googlepages.com/
sountrack from movie "Lost Higway" (CD) - testing my new (yesterday finished) gainclone based on LM 3875 . 😎
Cloudkickers new album Portmanteau (FLAC).
This quote is from the liner notes on one of their earlier releases. I downloaded these at work where none of the required or optional equipment is available. 2 inch computer speakers don't cut it!
headphones or very loud speakers are required, drugs are optional
distribute this anywhere and everywhere you see fit. give credit where credit is due.
chrisb said:this is a still teen aged kid from Langford BC ( what we used to call the "reckneck" part of town), and his buddy's not a bad backup singer, either
I hope he has a great future in music. He's certainly off to an amazing start. He's probably way more talented than most of the musicians/artists who make it onto the TV reality shows (i.e. American Idol).
I think it's great an 18 year old can perform, record, mix, edit, produce, publish and market to millions of people, not just a great audio track and performance, but a fairly professional "music video" to go with it--all without leaving his house. That can all be done today for less than the price of a single Sony Betacam camera in MTV's early years.
The ability to be "discovered" virtually overnight on YouTube is amazing when you think about how difficult that would have been even in the 90's. And the 2 guys doing vocals could have been in another country sharing the necessary tracks over the net to collaborate.
We live in some fun times!
tubelab.com said:
headphones or very loud speakers are required, drugs are optional
wouldn't know about the drugs but it's definatly music to be played very loud.
Hard to pick a difinitive work but "Genisis Device" from "Discovery" would be an indication of what is to come.
Right now I am listening to the Venutures coming in my office window as played by a live band on the Boulder Mall.
Sofia Essaidi, Autumn Leaves
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=32596885
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=32596885
Cloudkicker
Hmm…. if I need drugs to appreciate this, I rather have Patricia Barber and a good cognac.
My ears had enough Metal twenty years ago. 🙂
Hmm…. if I need drugs to appreciate this, I rather have Patricia Barber and a good cognac.
My ears had enough Metal twenty years ago. 🙂
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