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    Posted: May 24 2005 at 11:51
I bet we've ALL got 'em, buried deep in our boxes and such, old tapes of us playing from years past that either elicit much cringing or bring a smile to our faces or both, in addition to bringing on uncontrollable laughter in some cases.

So, this here thread is for those who've unearthed these long and almost-forgotten gems, describe your finds and experiences here in revisiting your distant and maybe no-so-distant past, if you dare!

I'll lead off with one:

While I was on vacation on So Cal this past week, my bass playing buddy who I stayed with found a cassette in his garage of me, him and a drummer dating back to 1983. We had a guitar trio called Red Tape that did original high-energy fusion/instrumental rock stuff. Man, I had a serious case of Hodlsworth-itis back then, GOOD GAWD Y'ALL! Aside from that, it was very fun revisiting that music, much of it I actually still liked, amazingly enough. My buddy Jack and I were just a couple young adrenalin-crazed hotheads who hooked up with this great drummer and managed to create some fun sonic mayhem. He's actually sending me the tape to transfer to CD and reamaster if possible.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2005 at 17:52

I've got a few - but seriously no prog!

My favourite is one I've just dug up:

From 1988: Tranceplant (formerly known as Mantas). A 5 track demo of original "technical thrash" recorded in a single day in a semi-pro studio and mixed by an engineer who had never heard thrash metal in his life before. We played him some Megadeth, Sacred Reich and Slayer to help get into it, but I don't think it worked...

The fact that we'd only written the songs a few weeks prior to the session didn't help much, and they all sound totally rough, with bad drop-outs and awful bass playing (from me ) - but I have MiniDisc'd it, so I'll rip it to mp3 in the next day or two... if anyone's interested in hearing "technical thrash"... the guitarist (then aged just 17) was AMAZING!!!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2005 at 22:45
That sounds pretty cool, but luckily Im only 17 and I keep all the old stuff I did, and come back and listen (mostly cringe hehe), but nothing really older than a few years. Can't wait to come back to stuff after like 10 years, Im sure it will be quite funny.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2005 at 04:03

I did a short tour on bass with a straight-edge hardcore punk band back in '88/'89. If you don't know, 'straight edge' means no drinking or drugs (any fans of Minor Threat here?). Luckily I was just a replacement, so the other three couldn't do much but express their disdain when the roadie and I got high. A year or so later, I ran into the guitarist; he'd gone off to college, grown his hair and discovered the Velvet Underground. Needless to say, we then proceeded to smoke ourselves silly that night...and I have tapes of our old punk shows, as well as the bizarre droning jams that he and I did once he'd seen the green light.

 

oops, almost forgot...my oldest recording (freshman/ sophomore year in high school) has me and a keyboardist trying a Jan Hammer-ish fusion sound. If you listen past me being out of tune and just really not a very good player, and the keyboard sounding cheesy and harsh like only a DX7 can, it actually sounds pretty amazingly horrible.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2005 at 04:39
Originally posted by James Lee James Lee wrote:

I did a short tour on bass with a straight-edge hardcore punk band back in '88/'89. If you don't know, 'straight edge' means no drinking or drugs (any fans of Minor Threat here?). Luckily I was just a replacement, so the other three couldn't do much but express their disdain when the roadie and I got high. A year or so later, I ran into the guitarist; he'd gone off to college, grown his hair and discovered the Velvet Underground. Needless to say, we then proceeded to smoke ourselves silly that night...and I have tapes of our old punk shows, as well as the bizarre droning jams that he and I did once he'd seen the green light.

Not being all that old the furthest I can look back is to about midway through school. It's not very impressive  but I've still got it all on the computer



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 30 2005 at 17:54
Does anyone else have tons of unlabeled tapes?
Or am I the only idiot who was to lazy to put labels on
them? Some of them actually have labels with nothing
written on them. Pretty lame, no?
I pretty much record everything I play. So I've got 20
years of good stuff, lame stuff, and downright
unlistenable stuff.

My favorite old tapes are of a four man improvisational
space rock band circa 1986. "The Craftsman". We had a
vocalist who was nuts (he's now an undertaker). The stuff
he came up with off the top of his head was sometimes
insane, sometimes brillant. We called him "The Birdman" I
swear his head was the same shape as tweetybird. "I
thought I saw a Rickenbacker".

My brother played keys. I remember lugging his
keyboards to the studio. He had quite a rig, and would
always make a convienent "Beer run" during the loadout. I
was on Bass and guitar. Not at the same time of course.
My buddy Bob played drums, a cross between Ringo, Watts,
and Collins. Excellent timekeeper.

The music isn't so great, but it has it moments. The
reason I love these tapes is because they represent a
time in my life when the music was fresh, and exciting.
And full of possibilities. Four friends just letting it
rip. I was pumped up for days before the jam. I wish I
could capture that feeling again.

Peace.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 30 2005 at 18:01

*Gulp!*

Here goes guys;

A pretty little ditty by the bad boys of Tranceplant.

We called it technical thrash - you can call it whatever you like... I warned you about the short time it took us to record, the diabolical bass playing and the hapless engineer - but check out the lead guitarist - not at all bad!!!

Lyrics by me, music by "Jay" - the guitarist. If reactions are even vaguely positive, I'll post more from this 5-track demo... you have been warned.

"Virus" was track #2 on the demo tape, and probably the cleanest (which gives you an idea of how rough the whole thing is!!).

Click the picture of the virus below...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 30 2005 at 21:20
You guys are serious wimps with your proper songs and decent playing
and singers who can hold a note
I can top it all - I have a tape somewhere of my band of 1989 playing the
now demolished Baggot Inn in Dublin and covering Abba's 'Mamma Mia'
at breakneck speed with twin guitars, an out of tune singer, even more
out of tune harmonies (courtesy of me) a bad keyboard player and a
drummer with no discernible talent for anything than collecting
waistcoats of dubious hues. It's hilariously bad ....
and I thought we were great and wondered why we weren't getting
queues of a&r types round the block for our shows...
In fact it's so embarrassing I can't even post it...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 31 2005 at 05:02
Originally posted by Certif1ed Certif1ed wrote:

*Gulp!*

Here goes guys;

A pretty little ditty by the bad boys of Tranceplant.

We called it technical thrash - you can call it whatever you like... I warned you about the short time it took us to record, the diabolical bass playing and the hapless engineer - but check out the lead guitarist - not at all bad!!!

Lyrics by me, music by "Jay" - the guitarist. If reactions are even vaguely positive, I'll post more from this 5-track demo... you have been warned.

"Virus" was track #2 on the demo tape, and probably the cleanest (which gives you an idea of how rough the whole thing is!!).

You might well flaming *Gulp!* Certie.....WTF is that racket??Confused

"Voirus" "Voirus"..."spare us" more like!LOL

Our pet cat has just left home....Wink

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 31 2005 at 05:21

Cert,

 

Didn't Dream Theater covered this song?

 

The bass sucks, but the guitar isn't half bad indeed.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 31 2005 at 06:59

I honestly can't hear anything bad about the bass part - it's no Watchtower bassline by any stretch of the imagination but it doesn't sound out of place or anything. The sound's not terrible for a thrash demo, either, although the cymbal sounds at the beginning are a bit naff. Six months ago when I was more into oldschool thrash than recently I'd probably have dug this.

 

edit: nice vocals about two minutes in - "YEURGH!"



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 31 2005 at 14:15
Originally posted by Tony R Tony R wrote:

Originally posted by Certif1ed Certif1ed wrote:

*Gulp!*

You might well flaming *Gulp!* Certie.....WTF is that racket??Confused

"Voirus" "Voirus"..."spare us" more like!LOL

Our pet cat has just left home....Wink

I might have known you wouldn't "get" it...

But thanks for the... imaginative comments everyone else

This 'ere's called "Josh the Mosh" why? Because that's what it's called  I wrote it - but that was before I went to college - so that's my excuse...

Click the Mosh Pit to get the track - within 7 days of the date of this post.

Beware of the bass solo...

For the record, Jay does lead guitars and vox, Tim (aged 16) does rhythm, and Rob (aged 17) beats the skins.

No more until I hear some of my fellow members old tapes...



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 31 2005 at 16:08
I would if I were old enough to have any old tapes.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 01 2005 at 01:02

Originally posted by goose goose wrote:

I would if I were old enough to have any old tapes.

 

Fresh tapes would do also. I don't have any, I only play organ, no need to record that, and I think it would be inapropriate to issue that on this forum

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 01 2005 at 08:00
Originally posted by tuxon tuxon wrote:

Originally posted by goose goose wrote:

I would if I were old enough to have any old tapes.

 

Fresh tapes would do also. I don't have any, I only play organ, no need to record that, and I think it would be inapropriate to issue that on this forum

We don't want your organ on this forum

 

...seriously though - why not? If you write and play stuff, why not embarass yourself here?

I've just dug out a tape from 1986 of a band I was in that played a kind of "FM Rock". The band was called "Under The Influence". Interestingly, the initials U.T.I. also stand for Urinary Tract Infection...

Now that's embarrassing

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2005 at 12:07
They're not old, but they're not exactly new either. My recorded collection consists basically of people messing around in a living room with a microphone in the middle of everyone, and the odd naff cover. Oh, and several songs taking the piss out of various things which I doubt anyone will find at all amusing . The band I'm in at present got a live recording done last Saturday which I haven't heard yet - if that's any good I'll put a couple of tracks up (not the ones I kept cocking up on ).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2005 at 08:44

I just dug up and posted a couple old tracks of mine dating back to 1991 or so, "Upstairs" and "Commerciality At Last!", found here: http://theowlwatches.dmusic.com

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh the power of a 4-track!  

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2005 at 08:51
Originally posted by Certif1ed Certif1ed wrote:

I might have known you wouldn't "get" it...

But thanks for the... imaginative comments everyone else

This 'ere's called "Josh the Mosh" why? Because that's what it's called  I wrote it - but that was before I went to college - so that's my excuse...

Click the Mosh Pit to get the track - within 7 days of the date of this post.

Beware of the bass solo...

For the record, Jay does lead guitars and vox, Tim (aged 16) does rhythm, and Rob (aged 17) beats the skins.

No more until I hear some of my fellow members old tapes...

ROTFLMAO!!!! Classic, and I DID like the bass segment in the mid-section!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2005 at 13:06

Thanks, Owl!

I was beginning to think that "Virus" had put everyone off... I think my style is very different to Jay's, and yes, it is supposed to be funny - I think you're the first person to get that on first listen!

I was into Lawnmower Death at the time...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 04 2005 at 13:50

Jeesus tub-thumping Christ !!!

I thought both tracks were hilarious....................

 

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