On 6/8/07, AG Schnozz <agschnozz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Richard wrote:
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> > I must have really been ticked off at my experiences in engineering
> > to have turned my back on something I used to love so much.
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> No, you probably realized that income trumps passion.
Income was 60% of the problem.
I dug up some info on the chief engineer I worked under:
http://www.ghlaudio.com/index-1.html
Too bad for me he wasn't into mentoring at the time. He was one heck of an
engineer and it looks like he still is... it would have been a pleasure to
have been taken under his wing. There was so much internal strife within
the organization that I was unaware of when I was employed there. It wasn't
until much later, soon after I left the industry that I learned the truth.
HWR was kind of like the Last Chance Texaco for me when it came to
recording. After the third layoff I called it quits.
Funny, I came across this also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_and_the_Musician
one of the better albums produced and recorded at HWR.
Richard
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