This is a live 1982 rehearsal of Bad Company's - Can't Get Enough, played by Mario's Band: John Saja - vocals Mike (Boom Boom) Borror - bass Eddie Picard - drums Robbie Daug - guitar This was September 1982. We used to practice upstairs of a Montreal restaurant called, Mario Submarine. Seeing as our band never went as far as having a name, we decided to call ourselves, Mario's Band. I like this song. The only thing i don't really like about it is the bad choice of pick-up for the first solo. I just didn't switch it to another position due to inexperience, i guess. We were all 22 years old when we recorded this. We recorded this with a portable Pioneer tape player/radio which was strategically placed in the hall to record all of us as best as possible with the built in stereo microphones. The hall was huge, by the way. It was about 3 city-bus lengths long and two city-bus lengths wide, with the entrance to the hall located in the center of the hall near the inside wall. We set-up across from the doorway, but more up to the left. We took up a small little area - it was so cool. My guitar sound, by the way, is coming from a blonde Ibanez (Blazer Series) going into an original 1970's Electroharmonix Big Muff (before there were lights on them) and an MXR Dynacomp (compressor) and ending up in a Roland Cube 60 amp. Thee is no video so i just took a video of the wave editor on my screen after i copied the song from a audio cassette to my hard drive so i could record the play ...
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Cover: Bad Company - Can't Get Enough ( Played by Mario's Band)
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This is a live 1982 rehearsal of Bad Company's - Can't Get Enough, played by Mario's Band: John Saja - vocals Mike (Boom Boom) Borror - bass Eddie Picard - drums Robbie Daug - guitar This was September 1982. We used to practice upstairs of a Montreal restaurant called, Mario Submarine. Seeing as our band never went as far as having a name, we decided to call ourselves, Mario's Band. I like this song. The only thing i don't really like about it is the bad choice of pick-up for the first solo. I just didn't switch it to another position due to inexperience, i guess. We were all 22 years old when we recorded this. We recorded this with a portable Pioneer tape player/radio which was strategically placed in the hall to record all of us as best as possible with the built in stereo microphones. The hall was huge, by the way. It was about 3 city-bus lengths long and two city-bus lengths wide, with the entrance to the hall located in the center of the hall near the inside wall. We set-up across from the doorway, but more up to the left. We took up a small little area - it was so cool. My guitar sound, by the way, is coming from a blonde Ibanez (Blazer Series) going into an original 1970's Electroharmonix Big Muff (before there were lights on them) and an MXR Dynacomp (compressor) and ending up in a Roland Cube 60 amp. Thee is no video so i just took a video of the wave editor on my screen after i copied the song from a audio cassette to my hard drive so i could record the play ...
This is a live 1982 rehearsal of Bad Company's - Can't Get Enough, played by Mario's Band: John Saja - vocals Mike (Boom Boom) Borror - bass Eddie Picard - drums Robbie Daug - guitar This was September 1982. We used to practice upstairs of a Montreal restaurant called, Mario Submarine. Seeing as our band never went as far as having a name, we decided to call ourselves, Mario's Band. I like this song. The only thing i don't really like about it is the bad choice of pick-up for the first solo. I just didn't switch it to another position due to inexperience, i guess. We were all 22 years old when we recorded this. We recorded this with a portable Pioneer tape player/radio which was strategically placed in the hall to record all of us as best as possible with the built in stereo microphones. The hall was huge, by the way. It was about 3 city-bus lengths long and two city-bus lengths wide, with the entrance to the hall located in the center of the hall near the inside wall. We set-up across from the doorway, but more up to the left. We took up a small little area - it was so cool. My guitar sound, by the way, is coming from a blonde Ibanez (Blazer Series) going into an original 1970's Electroharmonix Big Muff (before there were lights on them) and an MXR Dynacomp (compressor) and ending up in a Roland Cube 60 amp. Thee is no video so i just took a video of the wave editor on my screen after i copied the song from a audio cassette to my hard drive so i could record the play ...
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