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Back in touch [message #93445] Sat, 08 December 2007 23:37 Go to next message
brian the folksinger is currently offline  brian the folksinger
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Registered: December 2007
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heylo just to say I am back in the internet and setting to work with my PARIS
rig again.. been a couple years more or less, busy playing since I did the
last CD. I did post some video from 2000 on the web (follow links to video
tour journals on my website www.pan.com/folksinger)showing the PARIS on the
road in Alaska, back then I set it up wherever I was at, then for years I
had it in a ford van (recorded a couple tunes in the van when I was in the
boatyard though mostly I snake the cables out to record in a room or wherever,
use the van for a booth) though now I'm setting it up in a back bedroom in
the DC area.

peace
Brian
folksinger
Re: Back in touch [message #93446 is a reply to message #93445] Sun, 09 December 2007 01:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
steve the artguy is currently offline  steve the artguy
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Brian-

hey, I remember you!

we are now fewer in number, but no less quirky.

welcome back!

-steve


"brian the folksinger" <folksinger@iname.com> wrote:
>
>heylo just to say I am back in the internet and setting to work with my
PARIS
>rig again.. been a couple years more or less, busy playing since I did the
>last CD. I did post some video from 2000 on the web (follow links to video
>tour journals on my website www.pan.com/folksinger)showing the PARIS on
the
>road in Alaska, back then I set it up wherever I was at, then for years
I
>had it in a ford van (recorded a couple tunes in the van when I was in the
>boatyard though mostly I snake the cables out to record in a room or wherever,
>use the van for a booth) though now I'm setting it up in a back bedroom
in
>the DC area.
>
>peace
>Brian
>folksinger
Re: Back in touch [message #93450 is a reply to message #93446] Sun, 09 December 2007 02:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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ditto.

On 9 Dec 2007 19:50:20 +1000, "steve the artguy"
<artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:

>
>Brian-
>
>hey, I remember you!
>
>we are now fewer in number, but no less quirky.
>
>welcome back!
>
>-steve
>
>
>"brian the folksinger" <folksinger@iname.com> wrote:
>>
>>heylo just to say I am back in the internet and setting to work with my
>PARIS
>>rig again.. been a couple years more or less, busy playing since I did the
>>last CD. I did post some video from 2000 on the web (follow links to video
>>tour journals on my website www.pan.com/folksinger)showing the PARIS on
>the
>>road in Alaska, back then I set it up wherever I was at, then for years
>I
>>had it in a ford van (recorded a couple tunes in the van when I was in the
>>boatyard though mostly I snake the cables out to record in a room or wherever,
>>use the van for a booth) though now I'm setting it up in a back bedroom
>in
>>the DC area.
>>
>>peace
>>Brian
>>folksinger
Re: Back in touch [message #93456 is a reply to message #93445] Sun, 09 December 2007 08:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Paul Artola is currently offline  Paul Artola   UNITED STATES
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Brian -

Where are you in the DC area? Paris is still in operation here, though
my new setup allows more modern technology to thrive.

- Paul Artola
Ellicott City, Maryland

On 9 Dec 2007 17:37:33 +1000, "brian the folksinger"
<folksinger@iname.com> wrote:

>
>heylo just to say I am back in the internet and setting to work with my PARIS
>rig again.. been a couple years more or less, busy playing since I did the
>last CD. I did post some video from 2000 on the web (follow links to video
>tour journals on my website www.pan.com/folksinger)showing the PARIS on the
>road in Alaska, back then I set it up wherever I was at, then for years I
>had it in a ford van (recorded a couple tunes in the van when I was in the
>boatyard though mostly I snake the cables out to record in a room or wherever,
>use the van for a booth) though now I'm setting it up in a back bedroom in
>the DC area.
>
>peace
>Brian
>folksinger
Re: Back in touch [message #93556 is a reply to message #93456] Wed, 12 December 2007 22:33 Go to previous message
Brian the Folksinger[1] is currently offline  Brian the Folksinger[1]   
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Paul Artola <artola@comcast.net> wrote:
>Brian -
>
>Where are you in the DC area? Paris is still in operation here, though
>my new setup allows more modern technology to thrive.
>
>- Paul Artola
> Ellicott City, Maryland

I am at the family house a couple miles south of Alexandria near the river,
I'll still be making the annual Florida to Alaska circuit, but plan to spend
a lot more time here producing new CDs and video, getting back to the internet
and reassessing and updating my web presence. I just can't get it done on
the road. I'm probably installing my 2nd paris card on a new modern mobo,
though mostly to speed up video processing (I've got a rackmount case to
use), and I'm running a couple linux boxes too, mostly for NAS and DVD burning.
Also looking for people to jam with, maybe gig or record with.. the gigging
scene here has always been rather poor, but I'd like to broaden the sound
on the new CDs with ensemble sound and though I could do it myself, well,
there's more energy in jamming, and other artists add their perspective to
the music as well, make me try different things, and there's lots of things
I can't do, not seriously, and I'd rather have the real thing than resort
to using technical faking, even if it is pretty good these days.. I mean
I can do a cello line on the keys and use a good sample, but it still isn't
nearly as good as a cello player who's been dong it all their lives.
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