blungld said:Sadly, it wasn't my setup. The house had a system so I would slip my tape (yes cassette tape that I had to record from vinyl) in at the end of the night.B.A. Bearacus said:
Blungld, buddy, thank you for sharing this and for the specificity, which I relished. Lots of relating on the music level. I have to limit my Smiths shoutouts on here to once a year to not be too alienating.
Curious: what amp and speaker setup did you have in the frat house when you were laying down those tracks? I'm 100% confident you know this, down to the woofer size. Was your sound system, as they say, bumping?
That said, I did have a Rickenbacker 2002 bass guitar and a pretty heavy Peavy amp that I would jam along to The Jam, The Clash, The Smiths, and Talking Heads. Being young and self-centered (still am?) I didn't even think just how loud and obnoxious that was. I feel bad in retrospect for anyone trying to study, but that said there really was music blasting out of almost every room. I loved it when the guys who were fans of The Who and Rolling Stones started catching onto Unforgettable Fire, London Calling, Elvis Costello, and REM. Finally, I could walk into other guys rooms and we would scream along to entire albums.
One day I met a girl from a sorority literally two blocks away. She asked who the annoying guy who always played the bass on our street was. I shrugged I don't know, and then privately gulped and thought TWO BLOCKS!!!
Same thing happened another time when a sorority girl asked who the crazy dude who was always singing in our house was. I used to take showers in the afternoon in our frat when it was typically empty and it had great tile acoustics and I would belt out Smiths songs not realizing the window faced the sorority next door and was basically blasting them with my acapella numbers.She said they all groaned each afternoon and it was a thing over there.Oh man, I am embarrassed now just remembering.
Good stuff, Blungld! Thanks for breaking off another slice for our consumption. Bass and shower observations some funny shiit.