am i the first to throw his name out, since the latest issue has come out?
well, i always wanted to know what he looked like or if he was english or american. i had no idea. i have loved the sound of DEVO-duty now for the future
for a number of years as well as-Missing Persons-spring session M.
listen to both recordings and maybe you can see why terry bozzio wanted that drum sound. if you can get the DEVO with extra tracks, so you can listen to
SOOBAWLZ--------great interview--------and thanx for turning me on to
recordproduction.com.
Ken Scott
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he's English,although he lives in LA,or atleast he did when i worked with him (on a fucking Duran Duran album,about 10 years ago)
he did a bunch of 70's Elton John records,some Bowie stuff......basically the bulk of the music that came out of Trident in the 70's.....nice guy too.
he did a bunch of 70's Elton John records,some Bowie stuff......basically the bulk of the music that came out of Trident in the 70's.....nice guy too.
If it's not distorted,what's the point??
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Really nice guy and gracious with his time.
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