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The Bass Zone / Re: 3 strings
« on: September 18, 2012, 07:41:09 AM »
Tony Levin had one made by MM quite some time ago. It has since been destroyed in a fire.
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Robertson (as well as Downey and Gorham) think Visconti has a distorted memory on how the album came about...
http://www.guitarplayer.com/article/brian-robertson-puts-the-live-back-in-live-and-dangerous/147543
Exactly. DLR has had trouble pitching and remembering lyrics all through his career.
But I've seen him live several times and I can assure you it never bothered me one second. I only remember my big smile from ear to ear. He sure knew how to entertain an audience.
I saw VH with Hagar once and I wanted to leave early because I was bored...
Actually, the overdubs on Live & Dangerous were not an exception in the musical landscape of that era. In fact it has been grossly exaggerated how many overdubs were actually done. They did the backing vocals because there was too much bleed on the mics on stage. And I think Gorham may have repaired a solo or two. Robertson refused to do any overdubs at all. Have you ever heard the King Biscuit recordings? They are the basic recordings for Live & Dangerous. If you hear these recordings you wonder why they even bothered to do overdubs in the first place. You hear the band firing on all cylinders.
Yeah ditto for me to! I'm just getting going!
I think they'll find out soon enough that getting her as a judge was a big mistake. Of course, I don't plan to be watching anyway, just as most people with a taste in music won't be watching.
I bought my first Bird in '76 a fresh out of the box Bi-cent. I sadly sold it while I was in Boston in '86.
Dang, those are some great songs, some of which I remember hearing as a kid in the late '60s and early '70s. RIP, Joe.
I read an article a while back that said simply lowerering your total intake by 100 calories a day will drop 10 pounds in a years time
The BaCH TH-1 runs were our little way of getting a version of something we liked and bypassing the outlandish price of the originals and having them a little more accessible. I'd say the BaCH basses were a stroke of genius, in the end. We can thank Rob for all the work on that.
You can do it if you adjust your eating habits. Often easier said than done, I know. But on the whole, we eat so much more now than when I was a kid. Bigger portions, more choices. No amount of exercise can overcome that.
You trying to "out Scott" Scott, Tom...?