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Alembic products => Alembic Basses & Guitars => Topic started by: glocke on June 10, 2011, 11:58:39 AM
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just going through some old music files in my tunes library and came across this:
https://files.me.com/glocke12/nspwvd.mp3 (https://files.me.com/glocke12/nspwvd.mp3)
Was actually just a real quick impromptu get together, kind of hoped it would have panned out into something but it never did...
thought it was pretty cool, figured Id share...
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ooops..meant to post in the miscellaneous section
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Awesome!.... I remember when you were shopping band names for this project.... I like how you dug-in before the outro!
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Greg:
VERY nice. You guys really hit the groove.
Bill, tgo
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Very nice cover of Shakedown Street!
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Yeah MIke thats same one....Turned into a professional rehearsal band with a revolving door of players...Thinking back this was the first time this lineup played together...was pretty promising.
Thanks for the positive comments feedback guys!
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Great sound & playing! What bass were you using?
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HI Rusty
To be honest Im not really that sure.
It would have either been my SCSD, or my coco-bolo SII. Based on the way it cuts through the mix Im tempted to say it is my SII.
It was recorded using a sony pcmd50, and my amp consisted of a single bagend 15 cab, and a mesa walkabout head that is like 12 years old or so at this point.
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It sounds great!
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Aren't the new wave of mini recorders amazing? Sure wish I had one of these 40 years ago when I started going to Dead shows!
Bill, tgo
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I remember back in the early 1980's when I worked for CBS Specialties I sold quite a few Sony TCD-5M recorders to folks who wanted a decent small recorder. It was a so called high end cassette unit and quite pricy at the time. These units were popular among the GD recorders .
(Message edited by sonicus on June 17, 2011)