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Band re-union after 48 years!

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Re: Band re-union after 48 years!

Postby SteveT. » Sat Apr 25, 2020 7:39 am

I didn't have a chance to listen to anything, but glad to hear you're having Fun Phil!!

And yes, I'm still alive and kicking!!!

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Re: Band re-union after 48 years!

Postby Bruce Graham » Tue Jun 23, 2020 1:20 am

Hey Phil;

Came back for another listen..... Still sounds AMAZING!

Makes me want to get out all my albums and give them a spin!

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Re: Band re-union after 48 years!

Postby Phil.c » Fri Jun 26, 2020 10:45 pm

Nice to hear from you Steve.
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Re: Band re-union after 48 years!

Postby csp » Sat Jul 04, 2020 6:31 am

Phil,

I haven't been around for quite some time, so it is good to see that some of the original forum members are still kicking on (!!!) and even better to know that some are still sitting behind the old beast and even better still, churning out great stuff.

Nothing like the old 60s and 70s music --- brings back many memories from when I used to have my own group and we played pubs and dance halls every Saturday night --- what ever happened to dance halls and "LIVE" music in pubs !!!!!

ME --having sold the studio quite a few years ago and the buyer was a young gun "it has to be ITB and Protools" buyer, for it to sound any good and as a result I was able to keep the desk, so not doing much these days (ears not as good as they once were !!!) and the desk has been wrapped in plastic for quite a few years. Every couple of years I change the CMOS battery in case it goes flat and leaks, but I have not bothered to re-do the CMOS settings until I am again going to use the desk or more likely sell it and until I retired a couple of years ago I was doing FOH sound in a live theatre and using the EXCELLENT BUT DUMPED Mackie TT24 console --- actually although I have no use for it, I am currently negotiating to buy one (and associated snake) from the USA, but freighting to Australia is roughly three times the total purchase price and if I do buy, it will just be added to my "gear slut" pile of equipment and probably never used.

I think that they say that one looses all sense of reality as one grows old and even more so as one grows very old !!!!!!!!!

By the way, loved the two songs.

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Re: Band re-union after 48 years!

Postby Phil.c » Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:50 pm

Some of us oldies are still around and kicking :)

Glad you liked the songs David!

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Re: Band re-union after 48 years!

Postby Crash » Wed Jul 08, 2020 2:06 pm

Phil.c wrote:Some of us oldies are still around and kicking :)

Glad you liked the songs David!

Phil


I retired the d8b and the HDR but I still come by once a day to lurk about. This thread has been on the run.
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