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inverseroom
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by inverseroom » Tue Nov 06, 2007 4:59 am
cgarges wrote:Hey Joel, where are you in that shot?
Oh, whoops, there you are! I almost didn't see you with that camo on.
BWAAAAAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAHHHHH!
I paid Joel a visit at G a few weeks ago and he played me a few clips from this Ribot-in-progress...it sounds awesome.
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scott anthony
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by scott anthony » Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:15 am
This thread was lacking a doubleneck pic, so (circa 1983)...
My first live record (1988)
Token bad posture pic (1990)
Sorcerer Sound's double Neve (1991)
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joel hamilton
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by joel hamilton » Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:16 am
Haunting Studio G... A really pretty girl took my picture for a book obout people and the things they use for their art.... it looks like a science officer shot for a 70's space drama....
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theBaldfather
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by theBaldfather » Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:41 am
I don't have as much cool gear, but I can look constipated.
@studioquotes "producer: turn the gain up just a tad" "guitarist: is that the same as volume?" "Producer: actually the last take was great!"
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joel hamilton
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by joel hamilton » Tue Nov 06, 2007 6:53 am
inverseroom wrote:cgarges wrote:Hey Joel, where are you in that shot?
Oh, whoops, there you are! I almost didn't see you with that camo on.
BWAAAAAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAHHHHH!
I paid Joel a visit at G a few weeks ago and he played me a few clips from this Ribot-in-progress...it sounds awesome.
I probably had on the same sweatshirt. just in case I have to hide somewhere in the thick tree and jungle growth of Brooklyn..
If I could find a tree, I would be in business...
Me playing on COnan O'brien with Peeping tom. I am on the far left. This was taken during rehearsal/blocking at like 10AM....everything sounds too loud at 10AM...
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The Real MC
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by The Real MC » Tue Nov 06, 2007 1:18 pm
inverseroom wrote:Here, garges is too modest to put these up, but he's really been around.
Yeah, like that 9/11 tourist guy (google for the popular hoax)
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Judas Jetski
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by Judas Jetski » Mon Nov 12, 2007 5:23 pm
inverseroom wrote:How about one of my wang resting comfortably on a Behringer Xenyx, does that count? Because I can get right on that.
You, sir, are a
wag.
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river
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by river » Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:32 am
And now for something completely impressionistic:
"Madam, tomorrow I will be sober, but you'll still be ugly" Winston Churchill
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vvv
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by vvv » Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:11 am
Yo, bein' like, all glamourous and stuff (note the bottle of glamour-aid):
Well, it'z a bedio:
And here is the iso-room for my fave "studio glam shot":
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inverseroom
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by inverseroom » Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:26 am
river wrote:And now for something completely impressionistic:
Aha, love the prominently placed Ensoniq!
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greatmagnet
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by greatmagnet » Wed Nov 14, 2007 3:37 pm
inverseroom wrote:Rodgre wrote:Nice to see someone sportin' a Roland JC120H!
Not to mention those awesome reissue muttonchops
Ahhh...an original-logo-headstock Eastwood Sidejack!
Okay...I'll bite. Here's my "I'm serious about this recording shit" shot...
Knobs-in-foreground: check
Selective focus: check
Danzig T-Shirt: Check
Bald spot covered: check
Vintage R?kk posters-in-background: check
Boho client: check
Acoustic treatments: check
Hey Chris you forgot another one of your famous exploits...
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pootkao
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by pootkao » Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:19 pm
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"I choose not the suffocating anaesthetic of the suburbs, but the violent jolt of the capital, that is my choice." (Virginia Woolf)
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i am monster face
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by i am monster face » Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:50 pm
I'll bite. Here I am at the Henry Fonda Theater playing bass for Maria Taylor.
I am the guy leaning in and smiling in the center of the picture.
If you go to this link, you will see some badass pictures of these kids called "Wild Youth" who sent Midlake a recording of them covering some of their songs. These kids are like, 11 and 12 and were really good. They opened the show for us and Midlake.
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/n ... -ca-092507
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i am monster face
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by i am monster face » Thu Nov 15, 2007 12:08 am
Ever since I started working in a studio, my grammar has just gone down hill. I have no idea why I have started using so many commas.
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megajoe
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by megajoe » Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:00 am
Here's what I managed to find tagged with my name on facebook
The mozart and the rack
Studer A800
My analog synth and me on haloween
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