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On 2004-07-09
(DeafMellonMESA) said:
(orbb) wrote in message news:eaba9a7e.
The Mixerman Diaries
were posted on Pro Sound Web a couple of years ago, but were
never completed. I have learned that they have been completed
and are out in book form. They can be had at
www.mixerman.net
.
For those of you who are not familiar with them, they are the
story by an AE named Mixerman (who may post here - I'm not sure)
who is recording the "hot new band" named Bitch Slap for a major
deletia
"buzz" claimed it was a complete fabrication conjured up by
Fletcher, but written by someone else. Loved the part about the
replacement drummer who required super loud headphones. The author
claims they drove the headphones so loud that the drivers caught
fire. Not funny if true, but still... damn those phones must have
been loud. :) Sure miss the daily adventures.
I had a friend of mine picking them off prosound web for me for awhile
but missed quite a few.
fOr those who've seen mixerman.net please tell me if these diaries
are in ascii text format. IF so I'd run right over to download the
whole thing as it was a damned funny read. COuld see parallels
between these clowns and some groups I've recorded in the past. ONly
sad part was these clowns I worked with weren't major label bands, nor
was there major label money involved, just egos and stupidity untiil
their money ran out.
Richard Webb,
Electric SPider Productions, New Orleans, La.
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