I relax at home, do a few gigs with other bands, and in 2001 I started seriously archiving old band tapes to CD - rehearsals, gigs, outtakes, demos... much of which is with Al. That's been almost a full-time pursuit, so it was a busy year for me!
A few things have already appeared on the Dr. Demento Basement Tapes: Yoda, I Love Rocky Road, and a demo of an old song with different lyrics than the released version (due any day on BT #10)... and I had the only copy of it!
Lots more stuff is being preserved for the future, but I don't foresee a 'rarities' album anytime soon.
[ This Message was edited by: bermuda on 2002-02-26 15:59 ]
It's really a passion, because the bulk of it contains my work. It's not so much about archiving Al... it's about archiving me! But I do have some cool Al-only stuff, don't know if it will ever see the light of day. I converted those things as much for Al, as for "the archive."
bermuda wrote: ↑Tue Feb 26, 2002 6:35 am
I relax at home, do a few gigs with other bands, and in 2001 I started seriously archiving old band tapes to CD - rehearsals, gigs, outtakes, demos... much of which is with Al. That's been almost a full-time pursuit, so it was a busy year for me!