just going through some old music files in my tunes library and came across this:
https://files.me.com/glocke12/nspwvd.mp3 (https://files.me.com/glocke12/nspwvd.mp3)
Was actually just a real quick impromptu get together, kind of hoped it would have panned out into something but it never did...
thought it was pretty cool, figured Id share...
ooops..meant to post in the miscellaneous section
Awesome!.... I remember when you were shopping band names for this project.... I like how you dug-in before the outro!
Greg:
VERY nice. You guys really hit the groove.
Bill, tgo
Very nice cover of Shakedown Street!
Yeah MIke thats same one....Turned into a professional rehearsal band with a revolving door of players...Thinking back this was the first time this lineup played together...was pretty promising.
Thanks for the positive comments feedback guys!
Great sound & playing! What bass were you using?
HI Rusty
To be honest Im not really that sure.
It would have either been my SCSD, or my coco-bolo SII. Based on the way it cuts through the mix Im tempted to say it is my SII.
It was recorded using a sony pcmd50, and my amp consisted of a single bagend 15 cab, and a mesa walkabout head that is like 12 years old or so at this point.
It sounds great!
Aren't the new wave of mini recorders amazing? Sure wish I had one of these 40 years ago when I started going to Dead shows!
Bill, tgo
I remember back in the early 1980's when I worked for CBS Specialties I sold quite a few Sony TCD-5M recorders to folks who wanted a decent small recorder. It was a so called high end cassette unit and quite pricy at the time. These units were popular among the GD recorders .
(Message edited by sonicus on June 17, 2011)