Thanks for this one.
By the way I love the dirt and gossip! Keep it coming, brother!
"Michael T. Carlucci" wrote:
Philip & I are
finally at work on the NYC 70's Punk Museum. In among my
mess of ephemera is a press kit for Adventure. Here's what Tom has to say
track by track. Enjoy it. There's lots of stuff like this to come up in
the
future. Watchout for the Hell era bio sheets with interviews from all members.
M T C
1. Glory- Was written on 2 cassette recorders with pencils as drums. Used
an empty
room as an echo chamber We had to keep stopping and
waiting for the rain to let up
because the room had a leak in the ceiling. An easy
R & R tune, we got it down in a
couple of hours.
2. Days - Comes out of the early Byrds sound. Guitar parts are a little
like Mr.
Tambourine Man played backward. Lrics were written in
Sweden on our last tour.
3. Foxhole- It's been in our repitoire for the last two years, but didn't
make the
first LP. It's a dirty violent number. The solos were done in one take.
4. Careful- Been doing this one for 3 or 4 years. Fans always ask why we
didn't record it.
Sounds like the Ventures, the way it's recorded. (Cab Calloway liked it.
He was
recording in the same studio and stopped by)
5. Carried Away- First piece I wrote primarily on Keyboards. It was amost
like an improvi-
sation. The early 60's vibrato guitar has a very watery flavor.
6. The Fire- The weird organ sound is an ondioline invented by a Frenchman
in the 40's.
It's a 36 note instrument that can quiver a note by shaking the key. The
song
is influenced by an old album "Music From The Twilight Zone". Another strange
sound is a switchblade knife bowing the strings on the intro. The lyrics
are the
story of 2 people whose interior experience suddenly matches up with the
world
around them. It's difficult to explain.
7. Ain't That Nothin'- written on piano a week before we went into the
studio. It was originally
about someone I use to know, but now it's not. It was 12 minutes long
but faded it @ 5-1/2 minutes.(Oooohhhh! where is the rest)
8. The Dreams Dream- It's based on a melody that Fred & I did. Another
thing we found on
an old cassette. It was the last song we recorded. We rehearsed it
on a Sunday, recorded it on a Monday. The strange sliding instrument
is an upright bass; the crashing sound at the end is a gong being dropped
into a tub of water. The song was developed in the studio. It only has
8 lines. It didn't seem to need alot of lyrics, just the right ones.
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