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I have been recording for decades, and recently I have been transferring shows from cassette, reel, DAT, etc. I found a recording of a band that opened for my band 20+ years ago, put it on CD, and sent it to one of the band members (with whom I have stayed in touch). Great fun. Listening to my 1974 self, my 1980 self, etc., has been both humbling and enlightening. On Jan 9, 2012, at 10:39 AM, bill bigrig wrote: I'm lucky in that respect. Saved every tape from the get-go. saved the tapes I made of other bands I mixed also. Every once in a while I'll run into someone I mixed. When they find out I still have tape, they go all ga-ga, and want some copies. One band I worked with, the lead singer died of ovarian cancer. When her family caught wind of my recordings, they made a boatload of copies, both for the memorial service, and for her relatives to once again hear the voice of thier beloved Shelly. David Gans - david@trufun.com or david@gdhour.com Truth and Fun, Inc., 484 Lake Park Ave. #102, Oakland CA 94610-2730 Web site: http://www.dgans.com |