Ian A. wrote:I was once lucky to briefly work with the legendary Guy Stevens . . .
You must surely have a story or two, perhaps even repeatable. Please don't leave us hanging like this. It's unkind, especially in the Christmas season.
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Ian A. wrote:I was once lucky to briefly work with the legendary Guy Stevens . . .
Jonathan E. wrote:Ian A. wrote:I was once lucky to briefly work with the legendary Guy Stevens . . .
You must surely have a story or two, perhaps even repeatable. Please don't leave us hanging like this. It's unkind, especially in the Christmas season.
Jonathan E. wrote:I can't pick out the Ian Anderson of the time on the cover of You Can All Join in
Here's a small image of scary.....Ian A. wrote:Jonathan E. wrote:I can't pick out the Ian Anderson of the time on the cover of You Can All Join in
2nd row, left, heavy specs, strange facial hair, bad haircut & fur coat, with Stevie Winwood looking piercingly over my shoulder . . . scary, huh

Ian A. wrote:The later indignity suffered by that album was that the masters - multiitrack and stereo - got lost, which is why it has never been re-issued.
Charlie wrote:It is not hard to make a digital copy of a good quality vinyl album, editing out the snap and crackle (while keeping the pop, of course). There's even an argument to propose this method as the most realistic representation of the original experience of listening to music that was first issued on vinyl.
Ian A. wrote:every single record I made over a period of 20 years that came out on vinyl was disappointing when I finally got it home as the pressing never reproduced what we heard in the studio.
Charlie wrote:I do marvel at what other people achieved with no more experience than me, such as Lillian McMurray with those 1951 recordings of Sonny Boy and Elmore. Perhaps the performances can sometimes be so great, they overcome the technical inadequacies of the situation.
Jonathan E. wrote:How I am considered to be the "Author" of this topic is beyond me, not that I care much one way or the other.
will vine wrote:What other horrors lurk out there?
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