Looks like Nick Mason of Pink Floyd circa 1967
BTW, I'm sure our residents tape heads recognize the machine!
"Noise is the enemy. Noise is the unnecessary baggage that most systems carry around like backpackers scaling a crest loaded up with stones - it kills the experience. In audiophile terms, it kills clarity, speed and dynamics." --- Walter Fields
'Remembering That You Are Going To Die Is The Best Way I Know To Avoid The Trap Of Thinking You Have Something To Lose' ---Steve Jobs
'I hear the noise, not by hearing it's presence, but only when it is removed.'-- RD
It's Paul McCartney, 1970, and he is at home recording his first LP. That is a Studer A-80 16 track machine I believe. Paul recorded this LP at home and he played every instrument on every track.
Last guess: Paul Mccartney
Mep beat me to it.
Last edited by Mike; 02-04-2012 at 02:04 PM. Reason: Slow brain
Grateful Dead Harry Popick?
"Noise is the enemy. Noise is the unnecessary baggage that most systems carry around like backpackers scaling a crest loaded up with stones - it kills the experience. In audiophile terms, it kills clarity, speed and dynamics." --- Walter Fields
'Remembering That You Are Going To Die Is The Best Way I Know To Avoid The Trap Of Thinking You Have Something To Lose' ---Steve Jobs
'I hear the noise, not by hearing it's presence, but only when it is removed.'-- RD
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