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Old 07-20-2007, 08:17 AM
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Shop Talk--1991

Hurrah to the historical review currently underway. Can I play?

Never was I destined to be a jazz player, and though I certainly can listen with a great degree of pleasure (and envy), and have even tried my hand at it here or there, it's never taken off.

Anyway, this clip was done with two high school friends before we all parted way. We pooled our pennies and went into a studio in Pontiac Michigan for a to-DAT session: no multi-tracking could be afforded. The engineer did a pretty good job in my opinion. We walked away with an hour's worth of material and this was probably the most rockin' thing we did. It's not sophisticated, and at the time I didn't know the meaning of wanking, so that's what I did.

It was a single coil PRS and a Lee Jackson Ampeg, ala 1991. The delay was a then brand new studio-owned TC 22290 delay. I was 22.

http://www.priestunes.com/audio/Shop_Talk_Demo_1991.mp3

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Old 07-20-2007, 10:13 AM
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Dig it man.....love the feel and the hook is real strong and everyone is playing great...guitar is screaming..... we should put these all in the same thread and call it the "way back Machine" (strange ending) cool yo
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Old 07-20-2007, 10:45 AM
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Wow!-sounds like it was done in an airplane hanger-massive rock sound!
Huge guitar sound & great feel & chops Paul..thanks man...
the bannd is really rockin in a loosygoose way-I dig!

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Old 07-20-2007, 01:17 PM
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Yes, more wayback. Reminds me of my mispent yoot

Rockin!

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Old 07-20-2007, 01:19 PM
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Thanks John and Chris. You guys are too cool. Thanks! Still waiting on the "album" I recorded this spring to be mixed. We'll see. Hopefully it's a bit tighter than this clip. Hopefully I'll be too busy to care! Haha! Ooops. Hana is crying. She likes guitar already. Screams--not in fear/pain/or anything negative--when solos get wild. Pretty cool!
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Old 07-20-2007, 01:21 PM
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Hi Chuck. Thanks. to misspent anything. Time to get paid back!!!
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Old 07-20-2007, 03:34 PM
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Always Love funky bass lines like that
& somebody blowing distorted over the top..
Dug it dude ...
You've got some great ideas in your mixed musical bag ...
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Old 07-20-2007, 04:10 PM
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Good use of occasional sour notes. Adds spice to the mix. I believe you bent one from flat into tune. I may have to work that one into my limited arsenal. Loved the sound of the room. Guitar was cooking, and the bass was funky cool.
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Old 07-21-2007, 09:55 AM
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Always Love funky bass lines like that
& somebody blowing distorted over the top..
Dug it dude ...
You've got some great ideas in your mixed musical bag ...
Thanks, Lucid. That was a Galen Kruger amp on the bass: model name unremembered. He liked it. We all did!

Mixed bag! That's the truth. Not sure how intentional it is... but c'est la vie.

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Good use of occasional sour notes. Adds spice to the mix. I believe you bent one from flat into tune. I may have to work that one into my limited arsenal. Loved the sound of the room. Guitar was cooking, and the bass was funky cool.
Thanks, man. The time spent there in that studio was all about capturing some good times with some good friends and not really worrying too much. Cheers to the good life!
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