This is a live 1982 rehearsal of two Robin Trower songs tied together. The original recording was over 10 minutes long so i had to divide this into two parts. The Prt 2 recording (this one, here) starts at the middle solo of Day of the Eagle, and then, Too Rolling Stoned kicks in. Look for the same title but with a Prt 1 in the title to hear the first part. 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. 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. This part of the tape got a little bit erased but it still holds together. 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. There 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 back in mpeg format. I hope you like this.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Cover: Prt 2. Robin Trower - Day of the Eagle & Too Rolling Stoned-
Cover: Prt 2. Robin Trower - Day of the Eagle & Too Rolling Stoned- Tube. Duration : 9.32 Mins.
This is a live 1982 rehearsal of two Robin Trower songs tied together. The original recording was over 10 minutes long so i had to divide this into two parts. The Prt 2 recording (this one, here) starts at the middle solo of Day of the Eagle, and then, Too Rolling Stoned kicks in. Look for the same title but with a Prt 1 in the title to hear the first part. 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. 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. This part of the tape got a little bit erased but it still holds together. 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. There 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 back in mpeg format. I hope you like this.
This is a live 1982 rehearsal of two Robin Trower songs tied together. The original recording was over 10 minutes long so i had to divide this into two parts. The Prt 2 recording (this one, here) starts at the middle solo of Day of the Eagle, and then, Too Rolling Stoned kicks in. Look for the same title but with a Prt 1 in the title to hear the first part. 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. 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. This part of the tape got a little bit erased but it still holds together. 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. There 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 back in mpeg format. I hope you like this.
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