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First serious attempt at overdubbing myself at home, on an instrumental original 1967, on two little 3 1/2 ' Reel to Reels on cheapo Scotch tape. Not perfect ... merely trying to see if I could do it. Song was written in 67, (I was 17) and recorded
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A Unique, Soloist, Outlaw ... who's band ' WB and the Me Band' consists of just Me, Me, Me, Me and Me. I compose and perform a wide array of music. Not just cou
The latest designs of multi talented musicians is ' WB and the Me Band. ' Consisting of W.B. Vaughan, on guitar & lead vocals. W.B. on Bass guitar and harmony vocals. W.B. on varied background instruments, (Piano, Harmonica, Banjo, etc.) as well as vocal harmonies. And of course, last but not least? Who else but W.B. on Drums. The believe the idea, fits this new age. Don't cha think?
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#2,830 in subgenre Peak #48
Charts
Peak #304
Author
W.B. Vaughan
Rights
Yes! 1968 & re-issue 2004
Uploaded
June 30, 2007
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MP3 3.5 MB 128 kbps 3:51
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Trying to overdub, myself. First attempt. Left as is, as it was total experiment. Each instrument on tape was 64 Gibson SB, Bass Guitar, cheap Japan Bass Drum, Gibson, Acoustic 12 string, dual lead, attempt on poor condition, used, 1964 Gibson SG. Song was Saved, by State Police, crime lab, buddy. Would have been lost, otherwise, as tape was litterally flaking away. Lot of lost wave file missing. Took 2 years to actually fix, clip and paste from other parts of wave file.
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