Ear/Mix Lesson #1 - MAGNET AND STEEL - Walter Egan

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And here's the kicker, Danny. He nailed Stevie Nicks, who is not a dude :D.

You know it's a new century when you run across someone who is not familiar with the members of Fleetwood Mac. Tusk, tusk. ;)

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Of course I'm familiar with Fleetwood Mac (and obviously know who Stevie Nicks is). I grew up listening to them among a bunch of other bands from that time. :D I've heard the name Lindsey Buckingham but I didn't know who it was or that he engineered the song. ;)

Would you name your son Lindsey?
 
Would you name your son Lindsey?
I wouldn't, but then again I wouldn't give him the last name Buckingham either. :D.

Of course, Leslie Nielsen, Carol O'connor and Brett Favre seemed to do just fine with their names too. ;)

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There was a time when stereo was just starting to become popular/mainstream in cars when there was a theory that said one should throw the balance of the mix slightly right so that it would sound balanced to the person in the driver's seat; which in the majority of cars is the only occupant, and is an occupant in every car.
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Kind of limiting your target market though - like, bugger the rest who listen extensively on headphones, have arranged their listening room according to the established norm, and own a left-hand drive vehicle. Other than that, the 'mix slightly right' theory sounds plausible.

Naah, I'm willing to bet that the balance control was a good enough compromise.
 
I wouldn't listen to that song in a car, because I'm not that kind of girl.

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