Dickie Goodman - Energy Crisis '74

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Dickie Goodman - Energy Crisis '74
Rainy Wednesday RW206

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  • is that a technic stylus ??

  • @0797buda: No, it's a Shure MX97XE, mounted in the original Technics headshell that comes with a new turntable or can be bought a a spare part. The turntable is a Technics SL1210MK2.

  • Q: How did Mötley Crüe's "Smokin' In the Boy's Room" get onto a record that is (allegedly) from 1974? Inquiring minds want to know! :)

  • @crazyman8472

    That's simple, it doesnt't :-)

    It's "Brownsville Station - Smokin' In the Boy's Room", released in 1973.

  • What would be a quick hour's work in a DAW today was a major undertaking in 1974.

  • @JugheadObama

    Audio editing is much easier today, especially at home, but this could be easily done with a reel to reel running at 7.5 or better 15 ips, a splicing block and splicing tape.

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  • I remember the energy crisis. Odd and even plates. I would go back to those days in a heart beat!

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  • I remember hearing this on the radio when I was barely 12 years old. Thanks for posting this.

  • @marcrhsn cool.. thanks for the reply ..iv got stantons on mine but they have started to skip abit its because of the tone arm ... iv had the deck for about 10 years plus.. very good deck tho. iv got one 1210 m3d the one with the pitch button .. they were recalled because of lead in the paint and are very rare. iv been after another for ages.. the mk5 has a diffrent motor.. what can i say im abit of a geek with hifi...

  • @marcrhsn Having done it both ways over the years, still a major undertaking then, because of not having the clips available,etc. Still, what would take a hour digital would be at least 3 hours analog. (assuming you have all your materials at hand copy, records to dub to tape) Don't get me started on splicing on 2 15 ips reels, then having to spend 47 takes hitting 4 cart machines, 2 turntables and a cassette deck in real time to get a mixdown on the third reel to reel.

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