DATELINE:  July 13/14 2001,     A recording session... hey this tune is for sale if you're in Hollywood and looking for a theme song for your sit-com... A weekend of wine, pizza, and, um, oh ya, music!

Multi-tracked with Cool Edit, mic'd thru a Yamaha PC card, PIII-450, at Flint Home Studio, 2 tracks at a time!
A Recording Session Page - July Multitrack
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                                                                         Liner notes  -  by  Dr WoW

"How long is this one gonna be?"  says Flint

"I don't know, I haven't written it yet."

       This demo tune is about 30 seconds, I went a tad over... no midi, no click traks, no pedals, no rack effects, no d.i. on guitars or bass; drums and synth recorded direct to PC sound card, no mixer, no reverb, no compression the only thing between the amp and sound card is a coupla' Shure SM-82 condenser mic's.

Tempo and meter randomly generated internally courtesy 'L'Entre Cote', a clean tasting dry red wine, French of course.

                                                          
Listen to: Jivin The Five.mp3

Guitar 1         -   Pan left, Fender 'lefty' Strat, middle/bridge pickup.
Guitar 2         -   Pan right, Danelectro 2-p single cutaway re-issue, neck pickup
Slide              -  'genuine' standard bartender issue fluted shoota' glass dammit!
Amp              -   Flint L'il Punch 1.3 watt - Altec 417-8h speaker
                         volume, bass, treble controls - almost dimed.
Bass Guitar    -   Summers/Warmoth "Keeper" Frankenfretless P/J Bass
                         bridge pickup - Fender Jazz

Bass amp       -   Flint modified Ampeg VT-22/V4 "Christine" / chopped 4x10" SVT cab
                         volume at 9 o'clock, tones at 1 o'clock, ultra hi 'on', mid at '300'.
Drums           -   Roland Vdrum TD8
                         Alvin Jones 5A sticks
Synth             -   Roland GR-30 Guitar Synth/GK-2A/Strat (organ patch, direct record, no midi)

All music content this page written and performed by Dr Wow.

Copyright R.M.Ewald Dr. Wow's Sonic Emporium / L.Flint - 2001.

Engineered by Ewald/Flint.
NOTE:  The 'tribute tune' Planet Jarl has been removed due to lack of space from Geocities... sorry... but you really didn't want to hear it anyway!
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