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Howdy, Every thing I record, I go through a process. When I first hear it, if it a serious work and not just hammering away to make noise, I LOVE it! For a month or so. Then I start thinking "it bites", more and more. I put it away. A year or 2 later, I might dig it out and listen to it and I always think, "that sounds mighty good, all in all", Then it's back in the archives to randomly listen to giving me ideas for new compositions. Some of the 15 or 20 year old stuff, that I did myself, or recorded while running live sound for other bands, is downright pleasurable. AND educational i.e. "wow! I don't remember being able to come up with this kind of stuff!" I guess it keeps me current on what my original style of music was all about, back when I couldn't make as much music as I wanted. Or wanted more equipment and got it. It also reminds me of all the many things I could NOT do, and made me appreciate the musicians who were playing with me as I was trying to learn to "Jam". Of couse, it was the only place in town you could come, play msic, and walk out with a tape of decent studio quality for free. I even added big reverb and live audience. Boy did they laugh literally into tears when they first heard it. I still get requests for recordings from "remember that party we had? I sure liked that tape". MUCH surprise when I tell them I'll burn them a CD rig ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ