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BonzoLikeDrumer

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  1. I ordered a bunch of old title's on CD a week or so ago off the web, one being Physical Graffiti.
  2. For The Love Of Money = The O'Jays
  3. Love in an Elevator = Aerosmith
  4. Nice pic's all ... Here's one from last Friday (8/14/09) Night's show down near Chapel Hill, NC I think I was playing "Baby I love your Way", that's a Peter Frampton cover.
  5. Good Morning, Good Morning = The Beatles
  6. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) = Aerosmith
  7. One = Three Dog Night (written by Harry Nilsson)
  8. I only have the Dr. Hook copy in my collection but Dylan did a good job to if, I can remember back to the last time I heard it. Mother = Pink Floyd
  9. Sylvia's Mother = Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show Man ... that's one sad song!
  10. Nothing At All = Alison Krauss & Union Station
  11. Spent some time with my grand daughter last night.
  12. Even if only one camera sound's boring, I assure you that one correctly placed stereo microphone can make all the difference between a professional and not so professional a sound recording. Microphone placement is the first rule in a live recording! But, if your going to take it back to the studio and re-record a lot of it, it will matter not how many or what kind of microphone's you have. Just depends on what was in the work's at that time.
  13. Sorry to hear that Lena, must have been hard. A while back I worked with some folk's from your part of the world, they like it here better than there but they miss there home to. The state's has it's pit fall's but the slandered of living is better (I believe) than most places in the world, I've never lived any where else but it seems to be that way. I can remember when a gallon of gas was around 30 cent's (US) and in the mid 1970's I can still see my dad getting mad when 5 dollar's didn't fill the tank of our family car. I was 10 years old or so and he also told me about how expensive gas was over in Europe when he went there in the 1950's while he was in the Navy. "Boy, the price of gas over there was 2 and 3 dollar's a gallon"! Back in the state's at that time it was about a nickle or a dime a gallon!
  14. You seem to have a Queen thing rolling here Lena I'll mach you with ........ Funny How Love Is = Queen
  15. So the guitar snapped in two! I can see Jimmy getting up and calling to a stage hand for a new guitar! "Another axe please". That would be a good one for the kid's when he get's old, yes sir, Jimmy Page broke my brand new guitar on that night. Or how about explaining it to the Gibson guy he get's his guitar's from .... I don't know man, it just broke in two! Ha Ha! It's a good thing Jimmy didn't brake in two form the fall!
  16. Money, that's the whole thing in a nut shell, back in the 1960's and 1970's the US was rolling in good time's! Prices where low and lot's of the population could afford to spend money on anything and everything! This why all the group's where concentrating on the state's with there selling and live show resources at that time. It was just great business since to do that, they did it and I don't blame them one bit!
  17. This line's up with what I've read and heard, the only exception is of the final day of the recording session's. I remember seeing an interview with Robert Plant saying that they where in the studio for about a month for the project so the start date of 9/27/68 and end date of 10/10/68 would be a bit unclear. Unless, the end date is referring to the end of tracking before going on to any edit, overdub, processing and then finish mixing, the rest of that time frame being what Mr. Plant was talking about.
  18. I used to have an Acoustic sub cabinet like the one in that un-boxing video for Jone's old rig. My cabinet had a Cerwin-Vega speaker instead of the stock one that came in the Acoustic. Powered it with a Roland 200 watt rack mount power amp, what a refrigerator it was! But It was a great cabinet for getting all the sub frequencies that I needed for my Bass guitar and Midi-Step foot pedal's. I sold it about a year or two later to a DJ after I finished college in 1997, sure he made good use of it! That would have been a good thing for Jone's to autograph for my own little John Paul Jone's keep sake!
  19. Should have told you by now = Bad Company
  20. Aaaa ... Classic reswati! I like the one with your tongue sticking out! So, that's why the chick's dig you so much! I'm going to have to remember that look!! Ha Ha!
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