When I was there visiting a friend in the ’94 (or was it ’95?) they had a huge Soundcraft console and a Soundcraft 2” 24-track – the only Soundcraft reel-to-reel I’ve ever seen. They had several analog decks – a Studer mastering deck and another 24-track, which I can’t remember the model right off hand. Those and
a Hamond B3 stuck in my mind, but its full of odds and ends of every kind… a bit hard to take in. It’s not a huge place as “super studios” go.
It seems silly now but I didn’t even go to Graceland, as I was pressed for time and I thought I would probably be going back sooner than later. It’s only 8 hours away, but as it turned out I never did get back there.
Hmmm… how do I say this? I wasn’t a big Elvis fan. But that could be taken out of context if I didn’t add that I just didn’t follow bands or artists, so I wasn’t an anyone fan… but I liked his classic stuff of course.
I was a Bruce Lee fan and I had a Farrah Faucett poster on my wall for a while, but that’s about it (yeah, I know she can’t sing, but what the hell). Ok, enough about me, and Farrah… now back to Memphis… have fun.
