Blazing...
Feb/28/08 08:54 AM
I have have been blazing in the studio the past several weeks. I just finished mixing a new Brian Bates cd that Nate Sabin produced. Also, mixes for Newsong, Bernie Herms, Andrew Peterson, High Valley, and Josh Motlong. On top of that, overdubs continue for the new downhere record as well... whew! Coming up are mixes for Nina Landis, Ronnie Freeman, and a few other tasty treats on the horizon. The Workshop has started '08 in a frenzy!
Random thoughts:
Check out the new "Let The Woman" cd from Andy Davis. I had nothing to do with it, it is just a really cool disc.
If Barack's real middle name is Hussein, why does everyone get upset when people use it?
That picture of Barack in the turban get-up was hilarious...
Exxon made $1,300 per second in PROFIT during 2007. With that kind of money, you can rule the world...
Polypropylene Woofers sound like crap - kevlar or paper woofers sound way better...
A hybrid Chevy Tahoe costs $15,000 more than the gas model. Could you make up the difference in gas costs across the life of the car after factoring in maintenance and depreciation? Sounds scketchy to me...
If you go to a used cd store and buy a disc for 7 bucks, take it home and rip it into your computer, and then take it back to the used cd store and sell it back to them for 3 bucks, you can have the music for 4 bucks - but is it ethical? The store should just rent them out like Blockbuster does...
Adios,
TR
Random thoughts:
Check out the new "Let The Woman" cd from Andy Davis. I had nothing to do with it, it is just a really cool disc.
If Barack's real middle name is Hussein, why does everyone get upset when people use it?
That picture of Barack in the turban get-up was hilarious...
Exxon made $1,300 per second in PROFIT during 2007. With that kind of money, you can rule the world...
Polypropylene Woofers sound like crap - kevlar or paper woofers sound way better...
A hybrid Chevy Tahoe costs $15,000 more than the gas model. Could you make up the difference in gas costs across the life of the car after factoring in maintenance and depreciation? Sounds scketchy to me...
If you go to a used cd store and buy a disc for 7 bucks, take it home and rip it into your computer, and then take it back to the used cd store and sell it back to them for 3 bucks, you can have the music for 4 bucks - but is it ethical? The store should just rent them out like Blockbuster does...
Adios,
TR