i used to be thinner

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tommydski wrote:There is an impossible Thunderdome for you -

Albums recorded in Steve's old home studio Vs. albums recorded at Electrical Audio.


What about albums *written* at the house (or at least in the dead room) and recorded at the new EA? Maybe we are the only band that did this.

Jay Ryan...yes, you were thinner. Do not fear, you are not the only one.

i used to be thinner

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chuckles wrote:At first look, the picture made me think Monsieur Ryan was the opening act in the window of a Brussel's bordello.

At second glance: sweat band!

Why don't people wear sweat bands anymore?


1) opening act? i'd be the headliner, yes i would.

2) 'sweat band' being used as more of a wrist guard, as the binding on the body of the 4003 used to abrade my lithe, supple wrist. in hubcap, i played some stuff very fast. now, my bass is worn down, and my wrist is leathery.
"I'm not much for screechin' about elves"

i used to be thinner

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j_harvey wrote:
tommydski wrote:There is an impossible Thunderdome for you -

Albums recorded in Steve's old home studio Vs. albums recorded at Electrical Audio.


What about albums *written* at the house (or at least in the dead room) and recorded at the new EA? Maybe we are the only band that did this.

Jay Ryan...yes, you were thinner. Do not fear, you are not the only one.


1 of 2. June of 44 did it as well.

i used to be thinner

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Johnny 13 wrote:
j_harvey wrote:
tommydski wrote:There is an impossible Thunderdome for you -

Albums recorded in Steve's old home studio Vs. albums recorded at Electrical Audio.


What about albums *written* at the house (or at least in the dead room) and recorded at the new EA? Maybe we are the only band that did this.

Jay Ryan...yes, you were thinner. Do not fear, you are not the only one.


1 of 2. June of 44 did it as well.


Can't you just give us this one to us John? Those guys don't read the internet. They'll never know...

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