Every Little Thing... story by Jean Roussel

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Postby DirtyMartini on 01 Sep 2009 17:38

Heh. Maybe it was the smoking kind rather than the drinking kind of tea.

Thanks for the details, Dietmar. Sounds like an interesting trip.
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Re: Every Little Thing... story by Jean Roussel

Postby Dietmar on 01 Sep 2009 18:22

Jean is sure he heard that "tea question" in a mix.
But that doesn't mean that the demo version we know still contains that question on any audible level.
A friend of mine works as a music producer and he worked on both demo and Ghost version with all the technical stuff known to mankind. Still couldn't find that spot.
So I guess it's a nice story without any verification, but Jean wasn't pulling my leg and I wasn't pulling yours.
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Re: Every Little Thing... story by Jean Roussel

Postby DirtyMartini on 02 Sep 2009 18:38

Any chance someone other than Jean and Sting (and mystery tea guy) were present? Perhaps someone else was there that might remember?
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Re: Every Little Thing... story by Jean Roussel

Postby thedaner on 28 Oct 2009 15:21

I have a question: does anyone know what the drum machine Sting used was? The one that also had a tape recorder built in? You can see it in the Jools Holland interview in the "The Police In Montserrat" documentary.
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Re: Every Little Thing... story by Jean Roussel

Postby jeffseitz on 28 Oct 2009 23:22

For all those audio enthusiasts out there. The original demo was recorded on sixteen track two inch tape. When they decided to record overdubs, drums and guitar, on to the original demo they loaded the 16 track tape on a 24 track machine. This results in open tracks between the original 16, onto which you can record additional tracks.
If there was any remnant of someone asking the TEA question on the 16 track demo, by the time drum and guitar overdubs were completed on the 24 track, the audio would have been greatly reduced or even erased. Happy hunting.
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Re: Every Little Thing... story by Jean Roussel

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 28 Oct 2009 23:40

Thanks St Jeff! Always good to see you around these parts, answering questions for we acolytes...
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Re: Every Little Thing... story by Jean Roussel

Postby thedaner on 29 Oct 2009 17:35

Thanks, Jeff! However, does anyone have the answer to my question? I'm familiar with all kinds of vintage drum machines, but not ones that were built into tape recorders. Any help would be appreciated.

And for my two cents--that deluxe boxed set that they could one day release should have Police demos, including Every Little Thing...
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Re: Every Little Thing... story by Jean Roussel

Postby smax on 30 Oct 2009 01:09

[quote="Dietmar"] Still couldn't find that spot.[/quote]

i've been listening in various places (car, ears, office, home) to the ELTSDIM demo and still can't hear anyone, in either english ou Français, ask about any bleedin' tea....

just had a thought that it might be on the version which has the "daytime Job" words on it?
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Re: Every Little Thing... story by Jean Roussel

Postby Shangeris on 30 Oct 2009 21:46

thedaner wrote:Thanks, Jeff! However, does anyone have the answer to my question? I'm familiar with all kinds of vintage drum machines, but not ones that were built into tape recorders. Any help would be appreciated.

And for my two cents--that deluxe boxed set that they could one day release should have Police demos, including Every Little Thing...


Honestly I think that it was a taperecorder with a little keyboard built in
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