Here, There, and Everywhere by Geoff Emerick. Also, Ken Scott's book (the title escapes me at the moment).
Well... interesting question actually. I met her in church, which is pretty funny in itself because I was there in the band as a paid mercenary....
This is the only place I can overshare, it's so fucking liberating :winker:
I'm lucky, lol Well, and maybe slightly awesome.
Ah, error on my end, ignore
Just for the record, my wife is the greatest woman on the planet but I was patient until I was 45 to meet her. I expected to be single forever....
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I'm sick of music. I'd trade music for a good hamburger.
In theory I support this but they (or subsidiaries) make waaaaaay too much shit I like. Or probably even need. They are a monumentally shitty...
Melodic and rhythmic complexity has been replaced with timbral complexity. The study seems wrong in that respect. It seems to assume that...
Dang :woot:
Well so far, that's waaaaaay off...
I want the authentic sound of a classic Tandberg that was found in a goat field after 55 years and really captures the vibe of 55 years of goat shit.
"Too hard... Behringer plooking too hard on meeeeeeeeeeee..." ---Cy Borg
Yes absolutely, I agree with all that.
Married women are boring. Well, when you're the one married to them. Or you don't bring in other people to make things interesting, people who...
"Are you downloading porn?" "No, just music stuff." "Why is your dick hard?" "Is it? Huh."
Oooooh, saucy
I'm married but we're also in a relationship, so I kinda need to be able to pick two :rofl:
Today's quite a day... for the first time in what, 4 years I've put someone on ignore.
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