Let's hear your stuff - LIVE!
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For anyone in the NYC area, my band is playing at Siberia (also in NYC)
Check the details at my Myspace page:
http://www.myspace.com/markwalker
Check the details at my Myspace page:
http://www.myspace.com/markwalker
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blueflamerick
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My band, Bridgework, is playing at The Gig on 7302 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, CA, this Saturday, April 7th at 9:30 pm. It's our 2nd round appearance of the Emergenza music festival.
- qwezirider
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For anyone in the Vegas area, I usually keep a list of dates for the band I'm in here: http://www.myspace.com/brucealan
"Just be glad that it does not have a 60s horseshoe as well. I'm sure you can degauss one by farting near it!" - Eden.
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blueflamerick
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My band will be playing at the Whiskey A Go Go in LA this Tuesday, May 8th at 11 pm.
http://www.myspace.com/bridgeworkmusic
http://www.myspace.com/bridgeworkmusic
Although I don't have my Ric yet, here's a song that certainly needs one. You'll have to excuse the rough performance, it was a brand new song.
www.songpull.com/performance/view_video/321
And if you look over on the sidebar to the right, you can view a video of an older song of mine, and a better performance, too.
JimK
www.songpull.com/performance/view_video/321
And if you look over on the sidebar to the right, you can view a video of an older song of mine, and a better performance, too.
JimK
- captsandwich
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If anyone is in the GTA this weekend, Skaface plays Friday night at the Kathedral (all ages, we go on really early, 8pm) and Saturday night at Clintons Tavern (19+ we go on around 9:30 - 10). Saturday may also have a short solo set by yours truly.
http://www.myspace.com/skafaceska
http://www.myspace.com/skafaceska
Lemme graze into your veldt/ lemme stomple your albino/lemme nibble on your buds/ I'm your Love Rhino
How old can it be and still be live??.....
I recently bought a new 8-track deck off of e-Bay (all the truly cool guys have them) and connected it up to my Korg D1200 digital deck to see if I could salvage some old recordings of the band. This clip is from a concert in November of 1975 at the University of Illinois Foelenger Auditorium. It seats about 2,000 people and was sold out. Recording is not allowed in there, but one student smuggled his Sony portable cassette deck in, hidden in his coat, sat in the first row of the balcony and put the microphones inside his gloves and set them on the front wall of the balcony. After the gig, he called us and asked whether we wanted a tape, because the sound came out pretty good - all things considered? We said "Sure!" This was before the days of miking amps and drums, and we didn't even have a sound man. We used an old 8-channel Acoustic 850 PA head with a four-channel sub-mixer on one channel to handle all the vocal and acoustic guitar mics, and a pair of EV Sentry-4 PA speakers.
At the time, all I had was an 8-track machine which soon died, so these haven't been heard in a long time. There are a few clunks and other anomalies that go with 8-tracks, but considering that it's glove-filtered, the quality is pretty darned good. Here is a rather large file with about 8 minutes on it.
http://webpages.charter.net/tbradshaw/Music%20stuff/ship%20live.MP3
I recently bought a new 8-track deck off of e-Bay (all the truly cool guys have them) and connected it up to my Korg D1200 digital deck to see if I could salvage some old recordings of the band. This clip is from a concert in November of 1975 at the University of Illinois Foelenger Auditorium. It seats about 2,000 people and was sold out. Recording is not allowed in there, but one student smuggled his Sony portable cassette deck in, hidden in his coat, sat in the first row of the balcony and put the microphones inside his gloves and set them on the front wall of the balcony. After the gig, he called us and asked whether we wanted a tape, because the sound came out pretty good - all things considered? We said "Sure!" This was before the days of miking amps and drums, and we didn't even have a sound man. We used an old 8-channel Acoustic 850 PA head with a four-channel sub-mixer on one channel to handle all the vocal and acoustic guitar mics, and a pair of EV Sentry-4 PA speakers.
At the time, all I had was an 8-track machine which soon died, so these haven't been heard in a long time. There are a few clunks and other anomalies that go with 8-tracks, but considering that it's glove-filtered, the quality is pretty darned good. Here is a rather large file with about 8 minutes on it.
http://webpages.charter.net/tbradshaw/Music%20stuff/ship%20live.MP3



. That may be due to the first Browns game or the Feast Of The Assumption in Little Italy or David Sanborn and Tower Of Power at Cain Park (that's where I wanted to be tonight!). 