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How's about your interpretation of how a couple of oldies would have sounded as done by the band - If and Tie a Yellow Ribbon. You could segway them together into a slow start / fast end (like Stairway to Heaven). Then we'll be able to hear why no-one came to see them all those years ago.

Otherwise try Love 30, but forwards - always wondered what that would sound like. :p
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doninblack wrote:How's about your interpretation of how a couple of oldies would have sounded as done by the band - If and Tie a Yellow Ribbon. You could segway them together into a slow start / fast end (like Stairway to Heaven). Then we'll be able to hear why no-one came to see them all those years ago.

Otherwise try Love 30, but forwards - always wondered what that would sound like. :p
:D I think a Stranger-ish version of 'Tie A Yellow Ribbon' is on the cards,thanks for that,Don

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A nation waits!

Incidently Gaz (and Eric) what set up are you using to record? hardware, software etc.

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Mine were recorded at a studio where they use:

Recording: 3 x TASCAM DA-38 / 1 x TASCAM DA-88
mixing desk: SOUNDCRAFT Ghost 32 64 Channel / 8 aux.
Monitoring: Nearfield: Yamaha NS 10, Midfield: PMC IB1

mastering :
Hardware: TC Powercore, ESI-pro Wamirack 192L
Monitoring: Tannoy System 600a
Software: Steinberg Wavelab v5, Izotope Izone v3, Steinberg Mastering edition, Waves Mastering bundle, PSP stereopack

just took this info off their website www.soundworld.nl


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I recorded mine at home in a spare bedroom :)

For Recording:
Zoom MRS 12-Track Digital Studio
12 Channel mixer for EQ Boost:SKAS1202DTC
Monitored through Pipeline Taskmaster Wedge
monitors (and bog standard headphones!)
Instuments used:
6-String Tanglewood Telecaster
12-String Eko Acoustic
Tanglewood 5-String Precision Bass
Yamaha DJX Keyboard
Roland TR-707 Drum Machine & 'Live' Overdubs
Zoom RX1000 Effects Board(the best 250
squid I've ever spent!)
Beyer D567 Microphone

For Mastering:
Adobe Audition

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Cheers chaps very interesting


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really??? :D

instruments 'n stuff used:

G&L Telecaster Asat Classic (mine's black though)

Ibanez Semi Acoustic

DOD guitar processor

d'addario strings

and a cheap triangle....
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Well ok no it was dull as shit but I`m sure someone will find it less dull :D


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I know! As a matter of fact, stuff like what strings does Baz use and what sort of set up has Dave always interested me. I remember a Strangled article from 1983 or so that i must have read a million times giving the full details.
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Mr Grinder did a wonderful list of Dave`s swelling organs but unfortunately it seems to have been lost in the forums somewhere - Maybe if we all encouraged him he`d do it again?

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come on grinder!!!
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gazincumbria wrote:I recorded mine at home in a spare bedroom :)

For Recording:
Zoom MRS 12-Track Digital Studio
12 Channel mixer for EQ Boost:SKAS1202DTC
Monitored through Pipeline Taskmaster Wedge
monitors (and bog standard headphones!)
Instuments used:
6-String Tanglewood Telecaster
12-String Eko Acoustic
Tanglewood 5-String Precision Bass
Yamaha DJX Keyboard
Roland TR-707 Drum Machine & 'Live' Overdubs
Zoom RX1000 Effects Board(the best 250
squid I've ever spent!)
Beyer D567 Microphone

For Mastering:
Adobe Audition

Cheers,

Gaz
Musta cost a fair bit of wonga?

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