top notch recording engineers

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Surely this guy is the greatest guitarist ever..... Look, his guitar is on FIRE!!! :eek:

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As for recording engineer..... Has to be this guy.....

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Would funny pictures of engineers have enough weight to carry it's own thread???
 
my opinion? i googled recording engineers and it sent me to a wikipedia page that included a Recording engineers of note section. :laughings:

You mean, you mean, you got paid ?

AAAARRRRGGGGHHHH !!

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Didn't notice this little bit at the end.....

Originally Posted by Lil Miss Cutie
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wiki lol :P
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Woe is me ! All my illusions shattered in one yesterday, when love was such an easy game to play, now I need a place to hide away......:drunk:
 
...Very rarely does one see the word 'producer' (here)...

Oh, sure you do- right now, four on the first page of posts in the "DJ & Hip Hop Production" forum. Every rapper AND his cousin calls himself a "producer." Of course, all they "produce" is farts and "beats" they then post on Craigslist, but at least they call themselves producers...
 
Ask Rami if the Flems, the Mummies and the Sphinx recorded there at Pyramid studios ! I'm sure I read somewhere that they pioneered camel track recording and that it got too cold to record there in down time. Wasn't Tut known as "King of all top notch engineers" ? :D ;)

You guys forgot a group that MUST have recorded there- they back up Bobby "Boris" Pickett (RIP) in this classic song...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0thH3qnHTbI
 
Oh, sure you do- right now, four on the first page of posts in the "DJ & Hip Hop Production" forum. Every rapper AND his cousin calls himself a "producer." Of course, all they "produce" is farts and "beats" they then post on Craigslist, but at least they call themselves producers...

I stand corrected. That said, that's a room in the house I rarely venture into and I did say 'rarely' not never......:D
 
You guys forgot a group that MUST have recorded there- they back up Bobby "Boris" Pickett (RIP) in this classic song...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0thH3qnHTbI

True stevieb ....the *crypt kicker 5* was the pyramid studios studio session musicians right up to Tutankhamuns death, but that particular song was engineered by Ramesses using old blues players from Memphis and Cairo through the *Cleopatra talent agency*. That was eventually over taken by the huge cooperation know as *the Rome empire records*

Just a little music history lesson for ya.



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True stevieb ....the *crypt kicker 5* was the pyramid studios studio session musicians right up to Tutankhamuns death, but that particular song was engineered by Ramesses using old blues players from Memphis and Cairo through the *Cleopatra talent agency*. That was eventually over taken by the huge cooperation know as *the Rome empire records*

Just a little music history lesson for ya.



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This is what really made it possible for the whole Egyptian invasion to appear in the US
 
Now wait a minute.... King Tut had a great home pyramid studio that was the envy of all the ancient world!
I have no doubt that Tuts studio put out quality recordings which would put him on the top notch engineer list.



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They used to get killer drum sounds by hanging a SM57 or "Super Mummy" 57 at the top of the pyramid. :D
 
I can just see people skimming through the liner notes of their CD/LP collections....looking for names. ;)

No need to. I know my favorites. ;)

Chuck Ainlay, Frank Filipetti, Mutt Lange, and Ed Cherney are missing from that list.

Mutt Lange being one of them. Not for AC/DC, Def Leppard, or Shania Twain, but for the Cars' Heartbeat City. That album just never gets old.

Another often overlooked great is Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins. I can't count how many times I bought Heaven or Las Vegas due to loss or wearing out before the iPod came along. I will be listening to old Twins records for the rest of my life.

Regards,
Jim
 
No need to. I know my favorites. ;)



Mutt Lange being one of them. Not for AC/DC, Def Leppard, or Shania Twain, but for the Cars' Heartbeat City. That album just never gets old.

Another often overlooked great is Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins. I can't count how many times I bought Heaven or Las Vegas due to loss or wearing out before the iPod came along. I will be listening to old Twins records for the rest of my life.

Regards,
Jim

Ah yes the cars :D great album.









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