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50th Anniversary
Recording ©1970 by Warm Underneath (Jon Rich, Joe Gulli, Gordon Schaad)
Music ©1970 by Jonathan E. Rich, Joseph A. Gulli, Gordon W. Schaad
Lyrics ©1970 by Jonathan E. Rich
Jon Rich: vocal, guitar
Joe Gulli: bass, tenor saxophones
Gordon Schaad: drums, guitar, piano, trumpets
Film clips used in this video:
American Bandstand dance contestants May 23, 1970: https://archive.org/details/AmericanBandstandMay231970
Engineering by Gordon W. Schaad using the sound-on-sound technique on a Tandberg 64 tapedeck for overdubs, which were mixed on-the-fly with each earlier track. No post-recording mixing is possible using this technique and it's always going to be mono. With each bounce, signal-to-noise ratio degrades. So much so that on this recording with too many overdubs, the noise sounds like a bus. This was several months before Gordon began working at Electric Lady Studios, where he discovered how little he had known about recording techniques previously.
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MuseScore music composition and notation software: https://musescore.org/en
Audacity audio software: https://www.audacityteam.org/
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Handbrake video transcoder: https://handbrake.fr
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