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Old 25th November 2006, 04:52 AM   #12
thenoiseflower
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I love when this happens

I am sure there are many who admire rob's work here, me included would be an understatement, welcome to the forum.

oh man, there are so many things I could ask... sorry for the book here

Beck - Odeley - when did you realize that it was going to be such an influential record? durring? did it hit you way later?
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"foo fighters"
"Wenie Beenie" & "Watershed" - can we have any insight on guitars and bass procesing/recording on those songs? Incredible space beetween the parts, and ENERGY ENERGY ENERGY!!!, and those guitar tones make me move exageratedly
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"toadies"
"rubberneck" OMG thats a ****ing aweosme record
"I Burn" what were the acoustic guitars done with, and later, if you remember, what compressors did you use on that track? mainly the guitars and drums, its totaly perfect. that record is like 2 or 3 on the most underrated rock records of the last 20 years list, I use it as a reference occasionaly, so thank you.
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And finaly the "supreme beings of leisure" was a hugely listened to record up here in boston - summer of 00-01 you could hear it from windows, cars, headphones on the train, seriously, just about everywhere you went, thats one of the coolest records ever!!!!!!!!!
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all around great work!


Are you exited by any new gear ?

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oh wow this is sorta old, oops, And I was all exited, damn.
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