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Title: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Ted on March 12, 2010, 05:45:34 PM
This is my 1000th post.  It should be special, shouldn't it?

By request of ORH, attached is an excerpt from the original recording of Dechromium Cob (2009 Redux version (https://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?topic=2752.0), ORH and Geir cover version (https://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?topic=6492.0)).

This was at an unsanctioned party a friend's house, in 1979, when his dad was out of town.  Five guys, ages 16 and 17.  One of us (not me) played a little guitar.  I thought it would be funny to put together a "band." We got a toy organ, and borrowed (without permission) a hi-hat and a floor tom from an older brother.

We learned and recorded Li'l Red Riding Hood by Sam Sham and the Pharaohs while still sober. Then we went out and managed to buy some alcohol.  (I was 17.  At the time, the drinking age in Arizona was 18.  I almost never got carded.)

We drank. Then we recorded Cob.

Listen carefully, and you'll hear a basketball being used for extra percussion.

This was the night that sent me on a trajectory to becoming a musician.  The next day, we discovered that we really liked the idea of being in a band; we liked telling our high school friends that we were in a band when there was an ounce of truth to it.

That was an early milestone in my development as a musician.  What were yours?
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Flash Harry on March 12, 2010, 05:55:37 PM
Congrats on the 1000th post and the music file is madness in a mad world. Love the swearing.

Hero!
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Oldrottenhead on March 12, 2010, 06:01:14 PM
thank you so much ted this reminds me of my youth, me and my late friend donny acquired a small pa which we plugged into the family gallanti electric organ lol. we didnt have microphones but we discovered that if you plugged headphones into the mic socket on the pa you could use the headphones as mics. so one phone strapped to mouth and other to back of the head, that was step one, step two was i bought a sony walkman that recorded it had two built in mics for stereo recording, that was our rhythm section.  so walkman got a cassette put inside, gaffer taped the record button down and stuck it in my mums tumble drier for three or four minutes. the resulting tape was then fed through a phaser pedal and voila one rhythm track. i have a box in my loft (attic) with unlabelled cassette tapes, i dont have a player that takes that format, i dread to think wot youthful vibrance is held within such caskets, time to hit the car boot sales for a tape player.
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Oldrottenhead on March 12, 2010, 06:02:26 PM
jings yer 1000th post gaun yersel
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: OsCKilO on March 13, 2010, 09:35:11 PM
Was the last line of that recording "I've got a Ten inch Hard-on?"

Awesome Ted!  Lol!



It is special that something recorded 30 years ago is Still getting played today..  And Covered!!!!!!

Glad you took this journey! Your music is superb.







Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Ted on March 14, 2010, 12:59:59 PM
Quote from: OsCKilO on March 13, 2010, 09:35:11 PMWas the last line of that recording "I've got a Ten inch Hard-on?"

That was strategically placed fade-out.
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Geir on March 14, 2010, 01:04:09 PM
Thanx for sharing this Ted !! Really cool recording .... I love those dives into the ancient times of taperecorders !!
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Ferryman on March 15, 2010, 03:04:38 AM
Great stuff Ted, and I have to say the vox sound pretty good and the whole band doesn't sound bad! And it's a great, great song.

Milestones in my early musical development? Too many and too varied to tell. I decided at age 11 that what I wanted to do with my life was play guitar and be in a band. I guess my brother started me down that line as he was five years older than me and played acoustic guitar (he was more of a folky hippy type) so I got into music through him. Forced my parents to get me a guitar when I was about 12 which was of course a classical acoustic and took some lessons, which I hated. So saved up my pocket money and bought an electric at about age 14 and started playing through an old Bush radio, deconstructing Pink Floyd songs with a couple of mates. Formed a band at school as soon as I could, played in church halls, sports clubs and all kinds of places.

Fast forward 38 years and here I am. Where did the time go?

Congrats on the 1000th post btw.

Cheers,

Nigel
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Rata-tat-tat on March 15, 2010, 10:30:35 PM
Very cool. Wish I had some of my early stuff. Lost all of my cassets along the road of life. Wish I could have had a hard drive back then LOL. What a trip. Thanks for sharing congrats on 1,000.
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Ted on March 16, 2010, 12:06:58 AM
Quote from: Ferryman on March 15, 2010, 03:04:38 AMGreat stuff Ted, and I have to say the vox sound pretty good and the whole band doesn't sound bad!

You're too kind.  By which I mean, You're full of shit.  But thank you anyway.

What I like about this excerpt is this: The guy playing the toy organ was taught to play the riff, just root notes, as:

||: E EE EE EA GE :||

Along the way, he forgot, or his finger slipped, and he was playing this:

||: F FF FF FA GF :||

You can't get much more discordant than that, but we didn't notice--not while we were recording, and not in the first 100 times that we played the tape.  And, believe me, that tape was like a sacred relic to us.  Our lives changed that night, and we knew it.  But it took a long time before our ears could even discern what we were doing wrong.

How we felt about the music was more important to us than our discernment of how the music sounded. We had what Zen Buddhists call Shoshin or "The beginner's mind." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beginners_Mind) 

Put another way: We were more punk that night than we would ever be again.
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Ted on March 16, 2010, 12:07:26 AM
Also: Our drummer was and is the most naturally gifted musician of the five us.  Years later he would listen to that recording, and marvel at his playing that night--the fumbles and the nail-biter recoveries.  Then he painstakingly learned to recreate some of the brilliant flailings from that recording--which became some of the more sophisticated fills he would do live.
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Geir on December 14, 2010, 12:20:36 AM
719 posts ago (https://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=6533.0;attach=6250)

yeah I took the bait :) ...

Still a good story ....

Still a good song .....

;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: badrail on December 14, 2010, 12:02:31 PM
Absolute Killer!!! Great Stuff.

That's how some started out.
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Bluesberry on December 14, 2010, 12:22:34 PM
I really enjoyed listening to this.
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: OsCKilO on December 14, 2010, 03:29:07 PM
10 inches Dude!
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: chip withrow on December 14, 2010, 07:50:14 PM
Great stuff! I like the spirited "Louie Louie"-esque original, and your redux. It's primal frat-rock bluesy weirdness at its best.
In about sixth grade or so, about 1978, the "cool kid" in our neighborhood was the first to get an electric guitar. (He also had a motorcycle that he bought with the money he made on the paper route he handed down to me). And he had a tinny keyboard/organ in his basement, and I played piano. And a peculiar kid down the street played drums, so a band was born ...
We riffed on the guitar-solo part of "Free Bird" endlessly, and then we invited friends and family over to hear us. I've been addicted to applause since.
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: Greeny on October 01, 2013, 07:49:04 AM
I've never heard this before! Awesome story, and I love this little trip in a time machine. Fantastic!
Title: Re: "Underage Drinking" or "How I Became a Musician"
Post by: na_th_an on October 01, 2013, 10:07:07 AM
This is simply awesome. Brought so many memories. Alcohol wasn't present in my beginnings in music, but shouting, swearing, belching and general madness were.

Man, you got me nostalgic and incredibly inspired. Seriously.