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 Post subject: Re: Attack of the Sleestak~
PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 7:45 pm 
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I downloaded the track, and will try to add some solos. Probably with the Rockman. I HATE sitting in front of the computer and jamming though.

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 Post subject: Re: Attack of the Sleestak~
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Ha! That hasn't aged well has it? Some would say that about me. That was cutting edge technology back in the day. I liked the description beside the YouTube clip: Land of the Lost 1975, follows the story of the Marshall family. Rick Marshall is captured again by the Sleestaks & he inhales some of their smoke that makes him see strange things...
I have a theory that he'd been "inhaling some smoke" before he saw any Sleestacks...


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 Post subject: Re: Attack of the Sleestak~
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John Trace wrote:
I downloaded the track, and will try to add some solos. Probably with the Rockman. I HATE sitting in front of the computer and jamming though.


Cool! No pressure from me...would love to hear it though. :) I can't record a solo until I get my own stuff. I'll also make it better & longer when I do. It's not so bad (front of computer) after awhile I was so into what I was doing I just forgot where I was and that I had to go pee...LOL!


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Ha! That hasn't aged well has it? Some would say that about me. That was cutting edge technology back in the day. I liked the description beside the YouTube clip: Land of the Lost 1975, follows the story of the Marshall family. Rick Marshall is captured again by the Sleestaks & he inhales some of their smoke that makes him see strange things...
I have a theory that he'd been "inhaling some smoke" before he saw any Sleestacks...


Haha… Man, I love those special effects they are just the greatest to me even after all of these years. Yes, it’s a great episode I have it on DVD. Some people suggested that the producers Sid & Marty Krofft were influenced by drugs but they denied these claims as these were children shows. With that being said another one of my favorite childhood shows by them was H.R. Pufnstuf!! Yep, did you get that one in Scotland? Interesting theories indeed! LOL

I used to sing this all the time when I was little & Witchy-poo scared the heck out of me!! It was really great being a kid in the 70’s great show’s & music…Good times! :D

Intro to H.R. PufnStuf:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-yLYz6ejqw


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 Post subject: Re: Attack of the Sleestak~
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Cool! No pressure from me...would love to hear it though.


I'll do it at Dave's studio. He's been on me to record some of my new stuff anyway. I might go there Saturday or Sunday, but most likely will have to spend the night. Once I get going, there's nothing that can stop me if I'm getting good vibes and the mojo going.

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The guitar sounds great. Good job! That snare almost ripped my head off. Great sample. Do more....you're only going to get better.


Hey Yorgo, Thanks man, I appreciate that!! I'm sorry somehow I missed your comment before :oops: forgive me! All the drum sounds came from an old Roland keyboard inc. that snare :twisted:

That Roland has good drum samples like you said b/c I've heard some from other drum machines or keyboards that don't nearly sound as good or real.

I will do more!! & like you said, I figured I can only get better :)
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 Post subject: Re: Attack of the Sleestak~
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John Trace wrote:
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Cool! No pressure from me...would love to hear it though.


I'll do it at Dave's studio. He's been on me to record some of my new stuff anyway. I might go there Saturday or Sunday, but most likely will have to spend the night. Once I get going, there's nothing that can stop me if I'm getting good vibes and the mojo going.



COOL! I bet Dave's studio is neat too! You should definately record your new stuff 8-) LOL!!... "Once I get going, there's nothing that can stop me if I'm getting good vibes and the mojo is going." That sounds GREAT! brother, I'm excited for you!!

So...you and Dave are having a sleep-over party? tee-hee... j/k ;)

Sounds great...can't wait!
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 Post subject: Re: Attack of the Sleestak~
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Nah, not really a sleep over party. I usually party and drink a lot of beer when I record LOL! So, I'll probably crash on the couch downstairs instead of driving home at 3:00 AM in the morning.

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 Post subject: Re: Attack of the Sleestak~
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another one of my favorite childhood shows by them was H.R. Pufnstuf!! Yep, did you get that one in Scotland? Interesting theories indeed! LOL

I'd heard of the show before but didn't think I'd ever seen it. I watched the opening credits on your YouTube link and although I don't recognise any characters I can definitely remember that cool boat changing to an even cooler scary one when the witch fired her wand (WTF am I writing?!)
I was born in '68, so my memories of a lot of these tv shows are in black & white! My fave show was probably the Banana Splits, with the cartoon in the middle, usually The Arabian Nights ("siiiiiiize of an elephant!"). That was always on during the summer holidays, and I was desperate for my own banana buggy. Still am...

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 Post subject: Re: Attack of the Sleestak~
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Remember "The Munster's" and "Adam's Family" shows? LOL

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 Post subject: Re: Attack of the Sleestak~
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I'd heard of the show before but didn't think I'd ever seen it. I watched the opening credits on your YouTube link and although I don't recognise any characters I can definitely remember that cool boat changing to an even cooler scary one when the witch fired her wand (WTF am I writing?!)
I was born in '68, so my memories of a lot of these tv shows are in black & white! My fave show was probably the Banana Splits, with the cartoon in the middle, usually The Arabian Nights ("siiiiiiize of an elephant!"). That was always on during the summer holidays, and I was desperate for my own banana buggy. Still am...

Stuart.[/quote]

I watched the Banana Splits too! haha There's nothing wrong with reminiscing about childhood moments...keeps ya young at heart! I hope that you get that Banana buggy someday, Stuart! LOL :)

John Trace wrote:
Remember "The Munster's" and "Adam's Family" shows? LOL


OH Yeah! I loved them too. Those were special b/c I only got to see them if I stayed home from school when I was sick. They didn't "run" old shows all of the time like they do today. Remember when "Specials" were actually special b/c you only got to see them once a year? (Like Mary Poppins, The Wizard of Oz, etc. etc.) The good ole' days :)

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