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1910 Fruitgum Company Sound?

 
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Gilbert
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 5:42 am    Post subject: 1910 Fruitgum Company Sound? Reply with quote

So how did these guys get that great sound?
I have 123 Redlight spinning and the sound is awesome!!

CD's have NOTHING on this!
Long live GOOD vinyl!

Anyone involved care to comment?

TIA Gil

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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 5:42 am    Post subject: Re: 1910 Fruitgum Company Sound? Reply with quote

Nobody does it that way anymore:

Have an idea; Bang it down; Put it out.


It is ironic how that dumb stuff holds up positively to modern
recordings in some ways.
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Stu Nevitt
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 5:42 am    Post subject: Re: 1910 Fruitgum Company Sound? Reply with quote

"John L Rice" <Drummer@ImJohn.com> wrote in message
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"Gilbert" <Gil.fuller@gmail.com> wrote in message
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So how did these guys get that great sound?
I have 123 Redlight spinning and the sound is awesome!!

CD's have NOTHING on this!
Long live GOOD vinyl!

Anyone involved care to comment?

TIA Gil

Check out some of the Klaatu samples :
http://www.klaatu.org/samples/samples.html

Not 'just like' 1910 but certain songs are a little reminiscent to me. (
like California Jam ) Although my favorite songs by them are way
different ( like Calling Occupants and Little Neutrino etc )

And some of Klaatu's stuff reminds me of Ambrosia and vise versa . .
.fwiw. . . . . and Beatles of course . . .

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John L Rice

www.DeliriumFix.com



Wow!
You guys really shook some very personal cobwebs loose with this one!
As a teenager in Jersey I worked, at different times, with 2 of the 1910
Fruitgum Company guys, vocalist Floyd Marcus & guitarist Pat Karwin. Floyd
was a terrific and serious songwriter. His uncle was a cowriter of "Please
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", which was recorded by The Animals, Joe
Cocker & Cyndi Lauper. Pat later became an incredible fusion guitarist,
working a lot in NYC.
I also worked with for many years with keyboardist/songwriter Dave Lewis
from Ambrosia. We were in a new age/world fusion band called Shadowfax.
Thanks for the memories!
Stu Nevitt
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John L Rice
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 5:42 am    Post subject: Re: 1910 Fruitgum Company Sound? Reply with quote

"Gilbert" <Gil.fuller@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:dl8n25$dmd$2@domitilla.aioe.org...
Quote:
So how did these guys get that great sound?
I have 123 Redlight spinning and the sound is awesome!!

CD's have NOTHING on this!
Long live GOOD vinyl!

Anyone involved care to comment?

TIA Gil

Check out some of the Klaatu samples :
http://www.klaatu.org/samples/samples.html

Not 'just like' 1910 but certain songs are a little reminiscent to me. (
like California Jam ) Although my favorite songs by them are way different
( like Calling Occupants and Little Neutrino etc )

And some of Klaatu's stuff reminds me of Ambrosia and vise versa . . .fwiw.
.. . . . and Beatles of course . . .

--
John L Rice
www.DeliriumFix.com
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