Mike Goble
A Place To Run
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This video is dedicated to my wife, Anna, who also helped film it. I recorded the song on a 4-track in 2003 and we shot the video outside of Lubbock, TX in 2008.
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  A Place To Run
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I'm just a guy with a guitar and a 4-track, singing some songs for fun. Hope you like them.
Why this name?
Yeah, that's me.
Do you play live?
I once did a couple of gigs with my sister at Gepetto's Pizza parlor in Holladay, UT
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
People don't buy albums anymore, they just hit the "shuffle" button on their Ipods and don't experience an album like it should be. The concept album is dead in today's market.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Check back when I've written a song of my own.
Band History:
-Born: 1978 (the same year Styx did "Pieces of Eight", Queen did "We Will Rock You", and REO Speedwagon came out with "Time for me to Fly")
-Played trumpet: 1991-1993
-Experimented with MIDI sequencing: 1997
-Played Guitar: 1999-present
-Bought my first 4-track tape machine: 2001
-Played in a punk band for 1 week in June, 2002
-Took one piano class fall semester, 2002
-Sang in the church choir about that time

Since then I've continued making recordings, giving them away to friends and occasionally to girls I dated. One girl in particular really liked my CD, she's the one I married :)
Your influences?
Great local Utah acoustic artists like Peter Brienholt. If I could afford to emulate my heroes I'd do recordings like Tom Scholz of Boston, or songwriting like Kerry Livgren of Kansas, or vocal work like Jack Blades of Night Ranger.
Equipment used:
A Schecter acoustic-electric, AKG and Audio-Technica microphones, a casio keyboard, a Tascam 424 mkIII and a computer with "N-Track studio" software.