Thanks, Pickinbuddy. It was a camera and deck (1/2" reel-to-reel) borrowed from the Evergreen State College library. The camera was set on a tripod at the back of the room and we used a few clip-lights for illumination. The audio was fed off the PA system. It was a totally amateur production, but I'm glad we did it!
This is a really good performance. Was this filmed for TV? The overall quality is good for 40 years ago-considering the kind of portable video/film equipment available back then. Also, the sound quality is very good!
Thanks, Pickinbuddy. It was a camera and deck (1/2" reel-to-reel) borrowed from the Evergreen State College library. The camera was set on a tripod at the back of the room and we used a few clip-lights for illumination. The audio was fed off the PA system. It was a totally amateur production, but I'm glad we did it!
PeterSLangston 4 months ago
This is a really good performance. Was this filmed for TV? The overall quality is good for 40 years ago-considering the kind of portable video/film equipment available back then. Also, the sound quality is very good!
Pickinbuddy 4 months ago
Great job, this song was written by the late Autry Inmam, the proof is in the pudding, great songs like this will never die.
hankedful 10 months ago
Thanks! Yes, it's an old A-1. The band had four oval-hole Gibson mandolins... two A-1s and two F-2s.
PeterSLangston 1 year ago
Great sounding mandolin! Oval soundhole?
BanjoBoyMatteo 1 year ago