Nice. One of the most influential events in my professional life was the chance to mix America's 2" 16 track master of Ventura Highway at the 1974 AES Convention in L.A. (when it was still at the Hilton).. Opened my 18-year-old eyes to a world of artistic possibilities, and inspired a life of audio.
Wow, the horns, guitar and piano sound even better on their own! This way, we can appreciate how good the individual 'components' themselves sound [please excuse my lack of knowledge of musical terminology: I'm a geek--I build
computers, not music, ha ha]. You and your fellow musicians are sure a talented
bunch! Great dissection, Thomas, thank you. It's also nice to know that's it's warm enough aboard the Nutmeg to wear shorts. ;)
opening riffs are armstrong, not knopler? good to know. -- chopped up riffs, not dedicated echoes? also nice to have it pointed out. -- bass line illumination? my ears are tuned in now. -- thanks again, TD!
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shurikt 1 year ago
Nice. One of the most influential events in my professional life was the chance to mix America's 2" 16 track master of Ventura Highway at the 1974 AES Convention in L.A. (when it was still at the Hilton).. Opened my 18-year-old eyes to a world of artistic possibilities, and inspired a life of audio.
drizzy1 1 year ago
Wow, the horns, guitar and piano sound even better on their own! This way, we can appreciate how good the individual 'components' themselves sound [please excuse my lack of knowledge of musical terminology: I'm a geek--I build
computers, not music, ha ha]. You and your fellow musicians are sure a talented
bunch! Great dissection, Thomas, thank you. It's also nice to know that's it's warm enough aboard the Nutmeg to wear shorts. ;)
mizmusiclorikeet 1 year ago
opening riffs are armstrong, not knopler? good to know. -- chopped up riffs, not dedicated echoes? also nice to have it pointed out. -- bass line illumination? my ears are tuned in now. -- thanks again, TD!
kemaxiu 1 year ago