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Post by Bob Olhsson on Oct 31, 2024 10:14:00 GMT -6
My spookiest experience was when a band invited a groupie to a session, spread a sheet on the vibes and had her lay down on it.
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Post by chessparov on Oct 31, 2024 10:56:26 GMT -6
Was her name Sally? (Cues “There’s A Ghost In My House”) Any first hand or rumored hauntings at original Hitsville? Anybody at the Museum, see ‘em? (Makes popcorn) Chris
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Post by ericn on Oct 31, 2024 14:45:44 GMT -6
My spookiest experience was when a band invited a groupie to a session, spread a sheet on the vibes and had her lay down on it. Bob I’ll stick with the fact that the chances I would should be dead still sit at 126 percent. Or this one My primary Burn nurse Mike Zirkel ended up at Smart trying to by a used Volvo Lonya had listed for sale, of course he ended up meeting the other Mike Zirkel, the spooky part was Mike the Nurse telling me I wouldn’t believe the drugs they had, then me trying to explain to both Mike Zirkel’s that no the stuff Mike Zirkel the Burn Nurse brought me daily were much , much better 🤪
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Post by rowmat on Oct 31, 2024 17:19:44 GMT -6
I remember reading a forum post years ago about a trick played on a young new intern who was left alone in a control room late at night while the engineer went to the ‘bathroom’.
Before leaving he had gained up the plate reverb return and monitor levels and instead of going to the bathroom he snuck out to where the plate was located (apparently the wooden sides were removed)
Then someone else killed the lights in the control room as the engineer started wailing and letting out blood curdling screams six inches from the plate.
Shortly afterwards the intern had to go to the bathroom. 😆
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