We never heard of tape. Everything was live, live, live.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You haven't been on tape, nobody sees what you can do, nobody sees how you play, so they don't have anything to watch.
These tapes have been found, which were taken from the desk and various bootlegs. At the time we never got to hear them, they didn't seem to be available or they just got put to one side.
Everything is pre-taped these days, but I'm a believer in, 'If you can't do it live, don't do it.'
Then I loved the fact that we were actually recording live.
I love tape. It's another member of the band, the way it settles and blankets everything.
As far as I know, no tapes exist from my years at 'T.J.'s.' I wish they did.
I love to listen to books on tape.
But I think the record will actually come from tapes that are not yet recorded.
I can't get that live and I don't have the time to take the tape, after I've finished recording it, into a little studio somewhere else where I can get a different kind of percussion sound.
I'm thinking about recording everything to tape like it's 1991 and seeing how that sounds.
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