25th May 2007, 09:36 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 60
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Originally Posted by tchad blake Sorry if I ramble, I'm gettin up in years and.....I'll just start
Always loved sounds . I used to record on cassette, getting up in the morning, going to school, walking around, football games, walking in and ordering at a burger joint, anything, and then listen back to it all in the evening. I liked taking those sounds out of thir natural context and hearing them in another, being, my room late at night.
I was a mediocre guitar player and knew it so I sold some gear and became a runner for Dick Clark Productions. I met and worked for Brett Webster, a location recordist who told me about engineering and pointed me to an upcoming AES show which I went to and was blown away.
I started making rounds at local Hollywood studios but had a small connection from the DCP days at Wally Heider Recording. I must have knocked on their door asking for a job thirty times in a three month period. They finally said, yes!, we need someone and you start today!
I was on reception and phones in one of their buildings for a month with The Rolling Stones in studio B doing what I believe became 'Tattoo You' (not sure which album really).
Equipment room officer, janitor, reception, runner. That was the gig. But there was a special thing going on there and that was a maintainence engineer we called OhmLad, aka Sherman Keene. He was writing an engineering book and wanted to test it out on whoever wanted to show up for after work classes. He was amazing. Inspirational. Got me thinking crazy thoughts.
Was there for three years.'79-83
Went on to work at Mad Dog Studios for a year then the Sound Factory where an old Heider's mate Phil McConnell was mananger.
There I worked for David Leonard, the first engineer I'd come across that was really creative in his approach. Alot rubbed off.
Met Mitchell Froom there and got on well enough to collaborate for 15 years learning a lot about music in the meantime.
Bloody fun 15 years.
That's enough of me. | One more thing ... looking at the years in the quote just wondering when you where born?
Thanks!
Thomas |
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