Live from Sound Check:
Some mix tweaks: Flames9-2
Live from Sound Check:
Some mix tweaks: Flames9-2
We can rebuild him… we have the technology…
Live from Brian’s garage
Recent attempt at Southside:
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Initial attempt at this classic Zeppelin tune:
Live garage recordings with few overdubs:
Live from our latest rehearsal:
Buzz Kill: the final buzz…
Some of the earliest home recording attempts from Pecan Springs (circa 1983)
Janice Hargis – vocals, keys
Kyle Brock – bass, vocals
Mark Younger-Smith – guitar, vocals
Mike Smith – drums, vocals
NEW rough mixes from baked original 8 track tape:
Original mixes:
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Camel’s Night Out:
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The phone call: OnBlanketsVocalTrackPhoneMessage
Giving this old Steely Dan classic a go, live from Brian’s garage 7-9-15
V5: V5
Brian Harmer: Guitar (left side)
Andy Brownlee: Keyboards, background vocal
John Viehweg: Guitar (right side), lead vocal
Chris Vreeland: Bass
Mickey McGee: Drums
V3: P3
RainStuffRough: RainStuffRough6
This is a live recording from Cool River a few years back… those crazy dangerous days when a cover band might actually dare to play a song with no backing tracks 🙂
Live from Brian’s garage, our latest attempt at a medley of Pink Floyd favorites
Brian Harmer: Guitar (right)
Andy Brownlee: Keyboards, background vocal
John Viehweg: Guitar (left), lead vocal
Chris Vreeland: Bass
Mickey “not afraid” McGee: Drums, background vocal
Now with even more noodling!
Previous administration:
Messing around in the garage again: Brian Harmer guitar solo is a Hamer Strat plugged direct into a Jet City JCA20HV. Mesa 2×12 cab mic’d with a single SM58 close mic. A hint of medium delay added in mix.
Recorded live at One-2-One Bar 5/25/18:
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Ancient History:
Another “poker night” and another run at a classic song from Brian’s garage.
Brian Harmer – Guitars
Dennis Bruhn – Drums
John Viehweg – Bass, Vocals, bonus feedback guitar
I always loved this song, it was fun to play. Gotta give props to Dennis Bruhn – he whipped this out of thin air. The original song has lots of echo on drums and guitar, Dennis and Brian played their parts without echo – playing the echo parts as well. We played it live but overdubbed vocals and more guitars. Brian and I actually spent more time messing around with the feedback parts at the end than we did laying down the original track. Good times.