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| Re: THE BEST MAC TO USE [message #69283 is a reply to message #69245] |
Tue, 13 June 2006 08:18   |
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------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C6B6ED.27915C60--Hey John, I saw this over the SGF first. I checked out the samples on the
Richie Furay website. Man that voice brings back some great memories of those
early Buffalo Springfield and Poco hits. Congrats, sounds like a great record.
I'm gonna order a copy.
BT
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
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>Richie Furay, founder of Buffalo Springfield and Poco
>has released his first secular CD in many, many years
>called "Heartbeat of Love". It features a stellar band
>of studio players from Nashville, and has lots of guests
>including Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Timothy B. Schmitt,
>Kenny Loggins, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Jim Horn and others.
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Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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| Re: THE BEST MAC TO USE [message #69285 is a reply to message #69246] |
Tue, 13 June 2006 08:24   |
excelav
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other classic records were done) into
>ProTools, but all of the overdubs and the mix were done in
>Paris here in Colorado.
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>If you are a fan of classic Southern Cal country rock, you'll
>like this one. It is currently available at Richie's website,
>along with a just released autobiography, at:
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>www.richiefuray.com
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>:)
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>Hey John,
You think it's because steel players probably have about the 'pickiest' ears
of anybody??? :-)
I mean a bunch of guys that can spend hours and hours debating(?) the best
way to tune your guitar can't be normal can it?
BT
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
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>"Thanks guys...I'm proud of this one, both for myself and Paris :). A little
>embarrassed though, knowing that you killer steel players have listened
to
>some of my hacking!
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>All the best to all,
>
>Tommy"
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>Man, if that is hacking, I'd be proud to be a hack... :)
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>It's kinda interesting that steel players have taken to the
>platform--Mike
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