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		<title>100 Things I Like</title>
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<li>I like Old School almost always. I like New School when it isn’t ignorant.</li>
<li>I like drummers who can play to a click but don’t need to.</li>
<li>I like live show mixes that aren’t mostly kick drum.</li>
<li>I like tape. I like the smell, the sound and the visual of a recorder as big as a washing machine spinning ribbons of iron.</li>
<li>I like a clean studio without pests or vermin.</li>
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<li>I like to listen to music and not look at it (whether for work or pleasure).</li>
<li>I like songwriters who are well read.</li>
<li>I like musicians who can read.</li>
<li>I like musicians who are bold enough <em>not</em> to have a tattoo.</li>
<li>I like well tuned drums.</li>
<li>I like guitarists who don’t have to rely on pedals.</li>
<li>I like pedals sometimes.</li>
<li>I like the excitement of musicians playing together in the studio.</li>
<li>I like any song that can be played simply on an acoustic guitar and still be recognized as a great song.</li>
<li>I like old instruments.</li>
<li>I like tube amplifiers.</li>
<li>I like musicians who know their craft.</li>
<li>I like mixing on an analog console.</li>
<li>I like cell phones turned off in the studio (even producers).</li>
<li>I like well made mics that aren’t Chinese or Australian.</li>
<li>I like music that doesn’t have talking in it.</li>
<li>I like musicians who can dance a whole lot better than dancers who are musicians.</li>
<li>I like to listen to music at a better quality than MP3.</li>
<li>I like assistant engineers who don’t talk much.</li>
<li>I like producers who don’t talk much.</li>
<li>I like girlfriends who don’t talk at all.</li>
<li>I like being payed in cash way better than forgetting the checkbook.</li>
<li>I like all music that isn’t elevator music.</li>
<li>I like people who know <em>my</em> definition of elevator music.</li>
<li>I like four string basses better than five string basses.</li>
<li>I like the mechanical noises that a real piano makes.</li>
<li>I like drummers and bass players who have decided who owns the bottom.</li>
<li>I like producers who allow me to be the engineer.</li>
<li>I like artists who allow the producer to be the producer.</li>
<li>I like singing all the choruses.</li>
<li>I like recording until I get a performance rather than trying to create a performance through editing.</li>
<li>I like #36 a lot!</li>
<li>I like great songs played well.</li>
<li>I like mastering engineers <em>only</em> when they make it better.</li>
<li>I like recording more songs than an album needs and dropping the stinkers.</li>
<li>I like bands that don’t fall in love with the stinkers.</li>
<li>I like bands that can recognize the stinkers.</li>
<li>I like albums with about ten songs.</li>
<li>I like recording on rainy days.</li>
<li>I like tea in the afternoon.</li>
<li>I like drummers who don’t try to play through the drum.</li>
<li>I like budgets that match ambition.</li>
<li>I like ego that matches talent.</li>
<li>I like musicians who know it’s a business.</li>
<li>I like having time to think about it.</li>
<li>I like doing business with a handshake.</li>
<li>I like not having to deal with lawyers.</li>
<li>I like great vocalists.</li>
<li>I like great songwriters better than great vocalists.</li>
<li>I like recording at 96/24 and mixing to tape or DSD.</li>
<li>I like not having to chase the demo.</li>
<li>I like mistakes when they are magical.</li>
<li>I like a studio to be quiet and cool (comfortable) at the same time.</li>
<li>I like studios that are cool(aesthetically)</li>
<li>I like the way music stores used to be.</li>
<li>I like conceptual albums.</li>
<li>I like things to be very organized.</li>
<li>I like recording music that doesn’t come with pre-dictated sound sets.</li>
<li>I like bands that don’t want to sound like Nickelback (or any other band).</li>
<li>I like jazz that isn’t Dixieland.</li>
<li>I like country music the way it used to be.</li>
<li>I like how modern country music is what rock used to be.</li>
<li>I like how alternative is no longer alternative when everyone is down with it.</li>
<li>I like the fact that NARAS still gives a Grammy to polka.</li>
<li>I like bands that leave their image at the door.</li>
<li>I like recording drums without triggers.</li>
<li>I like making decisions as I record and not saving them for later.</li>
<li>I like comping complete lead vocal takes.</li>
<li>I like dynamics.</li>
<li>I like deposits.</li>
<li>I like Remo heads better than Evans.</li>
<li>I like when everything serves the song.</li>
<li>I like American made drums and guitars.</li>
<li>I like people who do what they say they are going to do.</li>
<li>I like melody.</li>
<li>I like VU meters.</li>
<li>I like when song timing is revered.</li>
<li>I like the excitement of an artist’s first time in a real studio more than the  complacency of a veteren.</li>
<li>I like studio musicians for what they can bring to a session.</li>
<li>I like the pizza delivery boy for what he can bring to a session.</li>
<li>I like the fact that there is no competition in true art but plenty of competition in commerce.</li>
<li>I like real music made by real musicians in real time.</li>
<li>I like how recording forum moderators don’t know the basics of recording that entry level second engineers <em>had</em> to know before digital recording came along.</li>
<li>I like the fact that nobody knows it all.</li>
<li>I like assistant engineers who understand that they don’t know it all.</li>
<li>I like ‘tone’, and ‘tone’ <em>does</em> contain midrange.</li>
<li>I like to have time for experimentation.</li>
<li>I like recording instruments knowing I won’t have to resort to using samples or modeling.</li>
<li>I like having pictures of fun times while recording.</li>
<li>I like Zildjian cymbals the best.</li>
<li>I like musicians who bring their game to the studio.</li>
<li>I like musicians who don’t bring their games to the studio.</li>
<li>I like mics that cost as much as a good vacation.</li>
<li>I like being in the studio with people I admire.</li>
<li>I like what I like.</li>
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