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I'm not in EQ!
Just wanted to this one out there...
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I got quoted in a Furman ad once. They must have been hard up.
I should mention that in addition to not being in EQ, I am also not in Mix, Electronic Musician or...TapeOp.
If R/E/P was still in business I likely wouldn't be in there either.
That is all.
I should mention that in addition to not being in EQ, I am also not in Mix, Electronic Musician or...TapeOp.
If R/E/P was still in business I likely wouldn't be in there either.
That is all.
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"Lots of people are nostalgic for analog. I suspect they're people who never had to work with it." ? Brian Eno
All the DWLB music is at http://dwlb.bandcamp.com/
someone claiming to be from Guitar Player magazine wanted to interview me back in the early/mid 90s until they discovered my band had broken up and i was in psychiatric counselling and living in a van.
maybe they changed their mind cos the van was parked behind a Kroger and not down by the river?
maybe they changed their mind cos the van was parked behind a Kroger and not down by the river?
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Ha!dwlb wrote: If R/E/P was still in business I likely wouldn't be in there either.
How about "Musician"? Anybody remember that one?
It was the only "general interest" music/recording magazine of its time. They had artist's home studios on the back page of each issue.
Not in there either? Me neither.
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"Musicians" was a GREAT magazine. I had a subscription for several years and I still have most of those old issues. They did one of the first George Harrison interviews in YEARS. They covered the Tom Scholtz lawsuits. They interviewed Manfred Eischer and that wasn't in the special "producer feature" issue. The infamous Bill Milkowski Jaco Pastorius memorial was published in that magazine. They reviewed cool albums and had interesting ads. Lots of good stuff in there.
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Yeah, I've got some old ones too, but not as many as I'd like.cgarges wrote:"Musicians" was a GREAT magazine. I had a subscription for several years and I still have most of those old issues.
I still have the one where they took a look at the home studio of Mark Sandman (of Morphine). I remember he had a Tascam 688, cassette 8-track, and one of the songs recorded on it ended up on one of their albums at some point.
In some ways, it was almost like a proto-tape op, as it wasn't focused on any particular style of music, and it could be enjoyed by musicians and recordists alike.
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i was pretty shocked when it vanished without warning in...was it '97 or '98?
at any rate, when my future wife and i moved to the US from NZ the mag was gone from the stands.
then, when we moved house again in early 2001, i ditched all my copies (D'OH!) except for a Suzanne Vega issue from '90.
did anyone here used to get a magazine called Music+Sound Output?
at any rate, when my future wife and i moved to the US from NZ the mag was gone from the stands.
then, when we moved house again in early 2001, i ditched all my copies (D'OH!) except for a Suzanne Vega issue from '90.
did anyone here used to get a magazine called Music+Sound Output?
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I'd loved that magazine, and I think I have a stack from the mid 90's somewhere.
Three things I distinctly remember from Musician.
1. Lots of home studios with adats
2. A picture of Ween's home studio that appeared to have a guitar hooked up to a sega genesis and then to a tascam cassette 4 track and that they recorded a vocal with a wireless mic from the trunk of their car.
3. Their prediction in a "New British Invasion" issue that the band who did that Creep song would be huge... I thought this was insane at the time... of course I also believe they thought a lot of Ned's Atomic Dustbin and the two bass player format.
Three things I distinctly remember from Musician.
1. Lots of home studios with adats
2. A picture of Ween's home studio that appeared to have a guitar hooked up to a sega genesis and then to a tascam cassette 4 track and that they recorded a vocal with a wireless mic from the trunk of their car.
3. Their prediction in a "New British Invasion" issue that the band who did that Creep song would be huge... I thought this was insane at the time... of course I also believe they thought a lot of Ned's Atomic Dustbin and the two bass player format.
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Gorilla wrote: 3. Their prediction in a "New British Invasion" issue that the band who did that Creep song would be huge... I thought this was insane at the time... of course I also believe they thought a lot of Ned's Atomic Dustbin and the two bass player format.
Ha! You win some, you lose some.
Thanks for the accurate recapp of the magazine. I've just been warped back to my early High School days of reading it on the school bus on the rare occasions that I actually woke up early enough to catch the school bus.
Ah, nostalgia.
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