With my move, I've barely paid attention to what's been going on lately. I finally tripped over this Japanese documentary on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrEzoa9-I8g
The narration is Japanese but it's still a good video. The interviews are in English so that helps keep up with what's going on. Along with Tom Scholz, I recognized Paul Riario of Guitar World fame. I figure many of you have already seen this.
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I did not know this existed. Thanks!
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By the way. Does anyone know who the third interview was with. I didn't recognize him.
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rbc wrote:By the way. Does anyone know who the third interview was with. I didn't recognize him.
Bob Cedro, an engineer at Dunlop? I think he also played some guitar on some of Boston's later stuff.
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Cedro was a senior engineer at SR&D, writer for the song "We Can Make It" (guitar parts), and worked behind the scenes on the Boston 1987 and 1995 tours. He is also the go to guy when your rare rockman thingies need new chips (PGE2, XPR, etc)tbonuss wrote:rbc wrote:By the way. Does anyone know who the third interview was with. I didn't recognize him.
Bob Cedro, an engineer at Dunlop? I think he also played some guitar on some of Boston's later stuff.
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And handclapping, don't forget handclapping. 
I wonder if he is the awesome guy that took such good care of my XP100 at Dunlop...He charged me basically nothing to repair one of the burnt delay channels, and sent me a whole bunch of OEM replacement tweeters at a VERY reasonable price. Restored my faith in humanity, at least a little.

I wonder if he is the awesome guy that took such good care of my XP100 at Dunlop...He charged me basically nothing to repair one of the burnt delay channels, and sent me a whole bunch of OEM replacement tweeters at a VERY reasonable price. Restored my faith in humanity, at least a little.