My friend Dave is working with Alan Parsons today. He just posted this pic on fb.
This is a very rare mixing console from the 70’s that was used on albums like The Beatles “Abbey Road” and “Let It Be” (which Alan worked on) as well as “Dark Side of the Moon” and other albums in the mid 70’s at Abbey Road Studios in London. Fun to work on a restored console like this NOW in 2011! Look at those faders! Haha.
That smell emanating from my studio right now?! Raw, unadulterated, Walter-White-meth-purity-level envy.
One of my goals in life is to work with Alan Parsons.
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Posted on Sunday October 23rd
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Nice, an old TG. I had the pleasure of seeing two (!) at British Grove, and they were using this particular model as an...
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