Zedd Leplin, some things I can't give you details on. But that was the extent of what I could say... that they were LIKE X-files but obviously what goes along with that is a major NDA. Believe me, when you see some things as cool as this you WANT to tell all of your friends but you just can't. The good news is that a lot of it will be seen and heard about in Ken's book though. That's my goal. However, some things never end up in books I've learned. For instance, Paul McCartney had an identical twin! (just kidding!!!!!!)zedd wrote:That's just plain cruel. If you are going to start a post with a paragraph like that then at least tell us a few of the things that you saw. Jeepers! $^&*#Squids wrote:Woah, today was an X-Files day in hidden archives that no one has seen... or very have anyway. Had to go through hardcore security too. But boy did I see some cool sh#$*(t!
More details, please!
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But, I can tell you that I've seen a lot of cool old gear from way back when. This is at Abbey Roads and this week we're heading over to a studio that has an old Redd 51 consolue (the same model used on White Album and Magical Mystery Tour... and I think Sgt Pepper as well, maybe more) and a TG12345, the console which was used on Abbey Road and Dark Side of the Moon. To be honest I am much more of a gearhead than Ken. He's more interested in the people and I light up when I see some relic tube piece or an ancient ribbon mic. I saw this one mic that was built in the 30's by EMI that is MASSIVE and they still use it today for an old radio kind of sound. There's only 4 in the world ever made. Cool stuff like that but also stories and all sorts of bits and pieces. Fun stuff!
