Post by Steve0isbrewtal on Oct 15, 2007 13:15:49 GMT -5
I haven't posted in a while, so I thought I'd throw this out there.
If you haven't played in the Coors Classic, you gotta get to your local golf course. We did this the other night.
If you're not into the Coors Classic, feel free to enter the Guiness Classic, the Nasty Ice Classic, the Milwaukee's Worst Classic...
My favorite is the Fat Tire Classic, but I digress.
In the Coors Classic, you go to the golf course, and sign up for 9 holes, or 18 if you think you can make it that far.
Every stroke, you take a drink of beer. No sips, I mean a manly swig.
Every stroke you're over par, you take another drink, in addition to how many swigs you've taken as you're playing.
For example, if you're on a par 3, and you get the ball in the hole in 5 strokes, you would have already taken 5 drinks, but you have to take 2 more because you're 2 over par, so you total 7 drinks for that whole.
If you hit it in the water, that's two drinks. If you hit it out of bounds, thats three drinks. If you get a birdie, everyone else has to chug a whole beer right then and there.
It's truly metal.
Speaking of metal, we went 11 hours in the studio yesterday.
So fucking brutal. 8 hours of non-stop recording is way tougher than 8 hours of work, and we went 11 hours non-stop. It was supreme fun though.
I was kinda looking forward to recording with the studios Mesa Triple-Rec, but it really wasn't the sound that I wanted. We're not really a metal band. Maybe if the studio had a Mesa Mark-IIIC+ or something I would have used it. I ended up using a Marshall JCM 2000, which I've never really had a good experience with but I really liked the one the studio had, and I doubled it with an an Orange Tiny Terror, which is this little 15 watt amp that kicks ass.
It sounds really good. I'm gonna use the Mesa when we go back in to record all the widdly-widdly shred parts, because it's fuckin' METAL!
That is all. *flex*
If you haven't played in the Coors Classic, you gotta get to your local golf course. We did this the other night.
If you're not into the Coors Classic, feel free to enter the Guiness Classic, the Nasty Ice Classic, the Milwaukee's Worst Classic...
My favorite is the Fat Tire Classic, but I digress.
In the Coors Classic, you go to the golf course, and sign up for 9 holes, or 18 if you think you can make it that far.
Every stroke, you take a drink of beer. No sips, I mean a manly swig.
Every stroke you're over par, you take another drink, in addition to how many swigs you've taken as you're playing.
For example, if you're on a par 3, and you get the ball in the hole in 5 strokes, you would have already taken 5 drinks, but you have to take 2 more because you're 2 over par, so you total 7 drinks for that whole.
If you hit it in the water, that's two drinks. If you hit it out of bounds, thats three drinks. If you get a birdie, everyone else has to chug a whole beer right then and there.
It's truly metal.
Speaking of metal, we went 11 hours in the studio yesterday.
So fucking brutal. 8 hours of non-stop recording is way tougher than 8 hours of work, and we went 11 hours non-stop. It was supreme fun though.
I was kinda looking forward to recording with the studios Mesa Triple-Rec, but it really wasn't the sound that I wanted. We're not really a metal band. Maybe if the studio had a Mesa Mark-IIIC+ or something I would have used it. I ended up using a Marshall JCM 2000, which I've never really had a good experience with but I really liked the one the studio had, and I doubled it with an an Orange Tiny Terror, which is this little 15 watt amp that kicks ass.
It sounds really good. I'm gonna use the Mesa when we go back in to record all the widdly-widdly shred parts, because it's fuckin' METAL!
That is all. *flex*