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Remix Satisfaction (Criminal ...
by ScOmBer
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Tue, Jan 13, 2009 @ 5:59 AM
 
Subliminal
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permalink   Tue, Jan 13, 2009 @ 10:24 AM
Ok. So this is something different. Today I called Van Halen the best dutch band ever and then you come with something like this. Me likes it!
Pitx
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permalink   Wed, Jan 14, 2009 @ 10:36 AM
WOW! I’ve lost the few hair I have :-)
Scott Altham
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permalink   Wed, Jan 14, 2009 @ 2:49 PM
Bloody ell scomber, I just blew my ears out.. Thats heavy dude Any more cool rocking bits and you risk tearing a hole in the time continuum and sending Marty McFly back to 1985 to rock out…

Ace job
 
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permalink   ScOmBer Wed, Jan 14, 2009 @ 3:08 PM
As long as you don’t waste a Delorean and stay clear of those Lybians. Thanks Scott
essesq
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permalink   Wed, Jan 14, 2009 @ 8:04 PM
Nice to hear the metal, matey. Last night I watched “This Is Spinal Tap” for the first time. I realize at my age that this is slightly criminal but at least I got round to it finally :-). Needless to say it helped me enormously in my appreciation of your mix.

I’m afraid the dueling talking heads (and I don’t mean Byrne and Company) are not at home in this setting. You can see them sitting in the back of the arena telling people to pass the joint around them while they debate. It just doesn’t seem right, but what the heck does?

Nevertheless I enjoyed this and didn’t harm my ears in the slightest. :-)
 
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permalink   ScOmBer Wed, Jan 14, 2009 @ 10:27 PM
I should have tagged this one at Nigel’s volume setting of “eleven” for you.
After all, you (of all people) should know that Philly is a great rockn roll town but sadly the mix ended abruptly when our drummer Stumpy Jones spontaneously combusted on his drumseat, leaving behind just a globule or a “stain”.
I realize that the choice of power setting was a little mismatched to the dueling voiceovers but I did my mix preplan on a napkin and got inches confused with feet.
My fav part of spinal tap is Nigels classical “Mark” piece on the piano with that classic title that I shouldn’t repeat here in case the kiddies are listening.
I always thought Dm was the saddest key too!
Cheers essesq