pete townshend's "scoop"
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pete townshend's "scoop"
the who's "who's next" album was my first purchase of music when i was about 9. so i have always been a fan despite pt's eccentric remarks over the years.... i don't think he has been interviewed or discussed in the mag yet, though i saw his letter in an issue awhile back.
his album "scoop" -- the 1983 release of his home recordings -- has all the spirit of tapeop-ness. the liner notes describe his recording setup and reasons for writing the particular song/arrangments etc. the collection also has all the innocence of someone just recording for the joy of it and not trying to impress a record exec. there is something pure about the sound of these demo's.
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his album "scoop" -- the 1983 release of his home recordings -- has all the spirit of tapeop-ness. the liner notes describe his recording setup and reasons for writing the particular song/arrangments etc. the collection also has all the innocence of someone just recording for the joy of it and not trying to impress a record exec. there is something pure about the sound of these demo's.
keep up the great work!
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probably wouldn't be a Tape Op if not for that album.
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That's a big claim right there! I've been a fan of Pete Twonshend ever since I could remember. Scoop is in my top 10 at the very least.TapeOpLarry wrote:probably wouldn't be a Tape Op if not for that album.
As arrogant as he can come off sometimes, he's always had that home brew, do-it-yourself attitude about him. If you look at his home studio today, it's still got 90% of the same gear that it had 30 years ago.
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There's a great mid-70's picture of his control room area in the big Lifehouse box set that came out just a couple-three-four years ago. What I most like about it is that you can see *two* soldering irons in that one shot, right out in front like he'd been taking a break from rewiring when the photo was taken.
Pete is, and has always been, the man in my book.
Another album from about that time that I really like for it's complete home-brew-ness is McCartney II. Sometimes it's so bad it's good (i.e., Temporary Secretary). I'd rather Sir Paul make albums like this these days than most of what he actually is putting out. Much more interesting back then.
Another album from about that time that I really like for it's complete home-brew-ness is McCartney II. Sometimes it's so bad it's good (i.e., Temporary Secretary). I'd rather Sir Paul make albums like this these days than most of what he actually is putting out. Much more interesting back then.
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Last year I picked up Pete's Lifehouse boxset on Ebay. 6 discs, two of which contain all of Pete's original demos of songs that were written for the various incarnations of Lifehouse (not just the original try which became Who's Next). Awesome stuff.
Jon Astley is (or has) remastering Pete's entire catalog, including all 3 Scoops - don't know when they're coming out though. June will see the release of a new Who EP called "Wire & Glass" with the full new album in September. Then maybe he'll get around to a deluxe edition of Quadrophenia!
Here's a link to Pete taking a tour of his in-disarray studio as he was preparing for Scoop 3:
http://www.petetownshend.co.uk/diary/di ... zone=diary
It's in 2 sizes of QuickTime, or as a RealMedia stream.
Jon Astley is (or has) remastering Pete's entire catalog, including all 3 Scoops - don't know when they're coming out though. June will see the release of a new Who EP called "Wire & Glass" with the full new album in September. Then maybe he'll get around to a deluxe edition of Quadrophenia!
Here's a link to Pete taking a tour of his in-disarray studio as he was preparing for Scoop 3:
http://www.petetownshend.co.uk/diary/di ... zone=diary
It's in 2 sizes of QuickTime, or as a RealMedia stream.
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have you heard his last record? It aint to bad and he plays most of it himself and he lists all the gear thats used on each individual song...he's done far worse. If you haven't heard it give it a chance..it's alot like the earlier records, not to bash pete..I'm a huge WHO fan...but what has he done lately except repackage himself 1000 different ways..mjau wrote:Pete is, and has always been, the man in my book.
Another album from about that time that I really like for it's complete home-brew-ness is McCartney II. Sometimes it's so bad it's good (i.e., Temporary Secretary). I'd rather Sir Paul make albums like this these days than most of what he actually is putting out. Much more interesting back then.
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