tchandler
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hey dennis -- if we're thinking about the same thing, i think you're hearing those affected snare shots with a slightly muffled guitar part underneath.
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dennis
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Originally posted by tchandler
hey dennis -- if we're thinking about the same thing, i think you're hearing those affected snare shots with a slightly muffled guitar part underneath. |
I think that may be it. Very cool.
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jiminy
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time to put on the headphones..
do I need a beer first??
(jk)
Thanks Tim- WHERES THE BOOK!?!
I love every tale about every song...
and you have the right to contradict me at any juncture.I mean - what the heck do I know???? (plus you were there)
I can easily imagine that a DA session would be all of the above..doing what you love and can do best is always a rewarding thing..
is it Work?- well yes and no...
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tchandler
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hey jiminy! -- like i said, there is some truth in what YOU said. especially if you read the lyrics to "bakersfield" for instance.
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03-07-2008 12:12 |
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tchandler
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and yes, a beer first would help
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baxter
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I have never tried Bakersfield with Jack Daniels. That sounds good.
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03-07-2008 12:24 |
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tchandler
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oh man, bakersfield and jack go together like you wouldn't believe. but that's another story.
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03-07-2008 12:28 |
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baxter
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Well, we have time. Carry on Aesop.
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03-07-2008 12:38 |
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tchandler
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as far as the bass parts go, that's not jack talkin', that's still all me
believe me, it wouldn't be possible , for me at least, to play those parts if i was loaded. jack just puts a little shine on the surface.
(and please remember, i'm not berger, after all!!)
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03-07-2008 19:44 |
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James
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as far as the bass parts go, that's not jack talkin', that's still all me
believe me, it wouldn't be possible , for me at least, to play those parts if i was loaded. jack just puts a little shine on the surface.
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Admitting you have a problem is the first step to recovery, Mr. Chandler.
(I hope you people aren't taking me seriously. Honestly, your "JD" story just makes me love the album even more, Tim. Whiskey-fueled bass playing kicks AAASSSS!!!)
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03-07-2008 22:53 |
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wes berlin
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hey tim.
here's a question fer ya: what amp do you use in the studio? i've been doing a lot of experimenting with blending amps and amp simulators.
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03-07-2008 20:07 |
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dennis
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Everyone is so serious here!
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baxter
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Maybe we all should shine our surfaces a little?
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dennis
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I think it would help, yes.
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dennis
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Good.
You were making me nervous.
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baxter
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So, the "whiskey-fueled" comment soothed your nerves?
I'll have to remember that when you get all Mountain Dewy again.
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03-07-2008 23:21 |
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tchandler
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i suppose i should've made this more clear. just in case anyone read this the wrong way (i know you're just joking, James, but someone else may be confused?...) when i said "drunken slow-gallop/swing", i didn't mean LITERALLY drunken, as in: Ed and i were, because we weren't. as i said a few posts ago, we couldn't have played it if we had been. it was 4 in the morning, jack and bud were helping out (ok Ed doesn't drink bud -- he has better taste in beer than that, but i don't remember what it was) and it just gave it that feel. that's all.
don't anyone panic. it's 14 years later (!...14 years later??! how did that happen?), i'm just fine and holding down a day job. and so is Ed. sheesh, people!
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James
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i suppose i should've made this more clear. just in case anyone read this the wrong way (i know you're just joking, James, but someone else may be confused?...) when i said "drunken slow-gallop/swing", i didn't mean LITERALLY drunken, as in: Ed and i were, because we weren't. as i said a few posts ago, we couldn't have played it if we had been. it was 4 in the morning, jack and bud were helping out (ok Ed doesn't drink bud -- he has better taste in beer than that, but i don't remember what it was) and it just gave it that feel. that's all.
don't anyone panic. it's 14 years later (!...14 years later??! how did that happen?), i'm just fine and holding down a day job. and so is Ed. sheesh, people!
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I don't think anyone got the wrong idea, Tim. I thought the sarcasm and humor in my post was apparent, but I guess you've probably dealt with a lot of people who really are that ridiculously judgemental (emphasis on the "mental") over the years, being in the "Christian music" business. I was just trying to have a lil' fun. It's kind of a drag that you would even have to worry about clarifying such things, but I completely understand. I was in a band in the late 90's that was signed to one of the "major" Christian record labels, so I've seen the whackiness first hand. Heck, anyone who's gone to church has, for that matter...
I suddenly have a hankerin' to listen to some Bibleland. Rock on, Tim!
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tchandler
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and, wes! -- in 1994, during that tracking, i was using an Ampeg half stack (4 ten inch speakers) with my old GK 400B head (that thing is now 27 yrs old! it's an antique!! I'M an antique!!!)
recently, i've used, exclusively, amp simulators. the only recording i've done has been engineered by Derri, and he's really good at getting a sound with one or more of those modules.
FWIW, (and i think i've said this before but i'm going to say it again because it's about Gene, ) Gene, as a recording engineer, really loved low end and experimented with it a lot. he gave me many different sounds over the years, but the sound he captured on bibleland is the closest to what that rig sounded like as i stood in front of it on-stage at a live gig. i miss Gene more for other reasons, just simply as a friend, but i also owe him a lot for the sound he gave me on record.
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