What Ya Gonna Do With Those Old Vinyl Records? Roof A House?
This odd music story was found this
morning at BLOGMAKEZINE.COM HERE.
Thank you. Recording artist, Matt
Glassmeyer from Nashville, Tenneessee used 350 of his old vinyl records to
roof his front porch. Seems to be working great too. Now we
know.
I don't think they make vinyl records anymore. Do they?..now, it's digital CDs.
That reminds me. Yesterday, my BARTLETT with long-time friend, 'XXX' were doing more recording on this fantastic band's 'no name yet' CD. They're doing the second step in creating a CD process....that's listening and making sure every part that's been recorded is just right and every member is happy with their own part and then repairing any goofs etc. that they find. [over-dubbing]...this is the instramental parts as the vocals are fixed or added in the 3rd step in making a CD.
Later, on the ride home they stopped at LIQUID SOUL COFFEE ROASTER for a coffee, and wished Barb and Martin Salinas a great Holiday. Thanks, for sending home a delicious scone for me Barb and Martin. I loved it. Jan
Photo by Orin Zebest cc
I don't think they make vinyl records anymore. Do they?..now, it's digital CDs.
That reminds me. Yesterday, my BARTLETT with long-time friend, 'XXX' were doing more recording on this fantastic band's 'no name yet' CD. They're doing the second step in creating a CD process....that's listening and making sure every part that's been recorded is just right and every member is happy with their own part and then repairing any goofs etc. that they find. [over-dubbing]...this is the instramental parts as the vocals are fixed or added in the 3rd step in making a CD.
Later, on the ride home they stopped at LIQUID SOUL COFFEE ROASTER for a coffee, and wished Barb and Martin Salinas a great Holiday. Thanks, for sending home a delicious scone for me Barb and Martin. I loved it. Jan
Photo by Orin Zebest cc
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