International War Room Lounge v239: I'm the Socrates of Sherdog....

Which types of Ex-Cons would you enjoy working with?


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I met that guy!!! He did the engineering on an album my friend's band released
Ive seen him on a video talking about how he'll pretty much record any band if he has the time. He never wants any money than whatever he gets for recording.
 
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Ive seen him on a video talking about how he'll pretty much record any band if he has the time. He never wants any money than whatever he gets for recording.

That's the thing about Steve. He'll record but he doesn't really produce. That's fine, but it's a lot different than what you'd get with Rick Rubin.
 
That's the thing about Steve. He'll record but he doesn't really produce. That's fine, but it's a lot different than what you'd get with Rick Rubin.
Rubin will also cost about 30 times more but ive heard rubin talk about recording also. Doesnt seem worth it if you are a low mid level band but rubin wouldnt spend time with those kinda bands these days anyway. Hes just hanging out in hawaii or malibu walking on the beach. No joke. This is what he does.
 
Rubin will also cost about 30 times more but ive heard rubin talk about recording also. Doesnt seem worth it if you are a low mid level band but rubin wouldnt spend time with those kinda bands these days anyway. Hes just hanging out in hawaii or malibu walking on the beach. No joke. This is what he does.
Are you saying @Cubo de Sangre is really Rick rubin?
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Rubin will also cost about 30 times more but ive heard rubin talk about recording also. Doesnt seem worth it if you are a low mid level band but rubin wouldnt spend time with those kinda bands these days anyway. Hes just hanging out in hawaii or malibu walking on the beach. No joke. This is what he does.

Yeah, he's just an example to illustrate the ends of the spectrum.

Rubin can rest on his laurels after bringing the best out of Slayer, Danzig, and Johnny Fuckin' Cash.
 
Yeah, he's just an example to illustrate the ends of the spectrum.

Rubin can rest on his laurels after bringing the best out of Slayer, Danzig, and Johnny Fuckin' Cash.
He did manage to finally see slayer for what they didnt see in their terrible sounding records but the Cash stuff isnt near any of the Sun era recordings.
 
Are you saying @Cubo de Sangre is really Rick rubin?
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I wish.

Except in one instance. Ever hear the story of how Rick Rubin almost got Henry Rollins killed? He tells it live but I can't find the video.


https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1608/S00104/review-henry-rollins-burning-down-the-house.htm

Rollins lives a notoriously intense and peripatetic existence. He and his best friend Joe Cole were assaulted outside their Venice Beach home in 1991. Cole died after being shot in the face, but Rollins escaped and the murder remains unsolved. In an April 1992 LA Times interview, Rollins revealed he kept a plastic container of soil soaked with Cole's blood: "I dug up all the earth where his head fell ... and I've got all the dirt here, and so Joe Cole's in the house. I say good morning to him every day. I got his phone, too, so I got a direct line to him. So that feels good." In a 2001 interview with Howard Stern, Rollins speculated the reason they were targeted may have been because record producer Rick Rubin visited a few days prior to the incident, parking his Rolls-Royce outside their home. Rollins suspected this might invite trouble and wrote in his journal on the night of Rubin's visit: "My place is going to get popped."
 
Ive heard all of those. They still dont come close to anything from Sun.


That recording, by comparison, is thin. And there's nothing particularly compelling about the performance to overcome it. It's good, but it ain't "Hurt".
 
That recording, by comparison, is thin. And there's nothing particularly compelling about the performance to overcome it. It's good, but it ain't "Hurt".
Its just a filler recording that i like
Never got what was so special about hurt
Cash doing hip covers never really impressed me
Those sun recordings are history in the making
 
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