Description : devondale inspired me to take a trip in the "wayback" machine. this is the birth of "spacestationwagon". roland drum machine, therealneil on 3 guitars and bass. recorded on a tascam 286 cassette 8 track. i would get my "sound bytes" by holdng an old mini cassette recrder in frnt ot the tv. i had only been playing guitar for about 2 years. this track dates back to 1989! i cleand t up best as i could. enjoy!
Sweet sound! Not a bad audio transfer at all. I remember the time of cassette tape, that is what I cut my teeth on in the audio world; boomboxes and cassette recorders. I enjoyed taking the trip with you in the "Waybackwhen Machine".
it's funny to think we "jammed" with a boombox recording our ideas and songs, and that was high tech! gladd i was able to keep alot of my old stuff for th memories!
tnks for tuning in,
neil
yeh, this is very easy to listen to, cool guitars very spacey sorta like a wild ride through the galaxy with a couple of tv broadcasts being heard or caught out in the spacetimecontinuum.
Whoa! Kinda hear YES, Police, ELP. Remember DBX and Dolby? This is really clean. You must of tranfered it to your computer and used it. I use Adobe 1.5 and when I figured out how to noise reduction, I thought I died and went to Stobacor!! Gotta love your roots! Loved this! Glad to inspire!
thanks man. i've been listeing to some old stuff all day! beleive it or not i only put a little eq and chopped the very begining to get rid of some hum! i'm going to post some more! peace, neil
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Toddj
tnks for tuning in,
neil
as a proud bassist myself i can appreciate those tight little riffs. great work neil! always good to take a look back.
Falter