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Chris Whitten
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Hal Blaine: Karen Carpenter Hit Too Hard in the Studio
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Exactly, it's not a shock or controversial. Tat's the point. (y)
Yesterday at 12:40 PM
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Hal was a total pro. He could do anything in the studio that was needed, so I wouldn't put much stock in that article, which was written...
Yesterday at 12:39 PM
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Chris Whitten
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Reissued CDs
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Yeah, what I was saying is that even if a lacquer had all the low end removed for vinyl, the mastering engineer is still making a...
Yesterday at 12:13 PM
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Chris Whitten
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Reissued CDs
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Any time something is mastered or re-mastered there is an experienced audio engineer doing the task and listening to what they are...
Yesterday at 10:53 AM
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Chris Whitten
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Letters of Reference - Weirdness of the Internets!
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:):giggle:
Yesterday at 9:31 AM
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Fair enough.
Yesterday at 9:31 AM
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Chris Whitten
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Hal Blaine: Karen Carpenter Hit Too Hard in the Studio
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It's more likely to be another 'sensational' addition to a story probably 90% of readers aren't interested in. 1960's studio drummers in...
Yesterday at 9:30 AM
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Chris Whitten
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"Son of Vistalite Black still wonders why...." I wonder why you are speaking in the 3rd person...
Yesterday at 9:29 AM
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Chris Whitten
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Letters of Reference - Weirdness of the Internets!
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You said 'Parents don't teach life skills'.... What about "many' or 'some' then?
Yesterday at 9:27 AM
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Chris Whitten
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Letters of Reference - Weirdness of the Internets!
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I know you 'don't like me' but fwiw.... Let's not be across the board negative about 'parents' or 'kids these days'. There are millions...
Yesterday at 9:11 AM
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Chris Whitten
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Letters of Reference - Weirdness of the Internets!
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It's nice that they saw you as a source of experienced and intelligent life advice. Don't knock it.
Yesterday at 9:05 AM
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Chris Whitten
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Hal Blaine: Karen Carpenter Hit Too Hard in the Studio
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I don't think many are unlikely or controversial. It stands to reason the top studio drummer of his time would appear on a variety of...
Yesterday at 9:01 AM
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Chris Whitten
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Nordic vs Keller shells
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Yeah, the CD Maples are great too. I stupidly sold mine (in the 2000s)
Yesterday at 4:03 AM
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Chris, my Alloy Classic is the only metal snare I own (not counting a 12" soprano).....heck of a drum. I have looked hard at a Horizon...
Saturday at 4:38 AM
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Chris Whitten
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I have no experience of the reissue Horizon sets, only the early 90's version.
Saturday at 4:38 AM
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