| I thought that it would be helpful to give some background as to how what youre reading came to be. One day in 1984 my wife and I were out for a walk enjoying a pleasant fall day. We started talking about bands I had been in and with whom I had played. As I related my own history I became fascinated by all the interconnections between all the different players and myself. This brought to mind an album by the Byrds that I owned. It is entitled History of the Byrds and on the inside of the double album jacket was a sort of family tree/flow chart chronicling the Byrds career. Starting with the original members, it traced the band to present day with all the peripheral connections of personnel and bands encountered by the various members of the Byrds. I was inspired to do the same thing with the local bands I knew about. I attempted to put together a poster version of the connections, but it soon got to be too unwieldy and the project was set aside. It wasnt until early 1995 that my idea took flight again. In February 1993 Andy Crim loaned his old Mac Plus to me. An Apple program called HyperCard was on the hard drive along with other items. I had read about HyperCard in Mix magazine and was aware of the potential it presented to anyone who cared to utilize its abilities. I purposed in my mind to learn HyperCard, but needed a project that would motivate me to stick to learning it. After borrowing a book on HyperCard from Andy I saw where my band genealogy would work well with the stack approach of HyperCard. I plunged in excited by the possibility of realizing my idea becoming a shareable reality. I decided to call it Garage since the bands I wanted to profile were referred to as garage bands. |
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| What Ive attempted to do in the words section of Garage is to give the reader an idea of what it was like being in a band. Many of the issues such as song selection, equipment, playing out, etc. are covered using interview excerpts along with my own personal recollection. I didnt really want the book to be about me, but I was involved and felt some of what was personal experience should be shared in the interest of a more complete look at this subject. The bands section is similar to the family tree section of the HyperCard version of Garage. I've extended the information covered there to include several aspects about each group. Ive tried to be as accurate as possible with this information, but Im sure there are some shortcomings. Trying to pinpoint things like dates and equipment after 30+ years was a challenge for many with whom I spoke. Also included are some war stories. Some things are recounted here for perhaps the first time for public consumption. Others may be familiar like remembering a shared experience from high school. I do hope you find this site enjoyable. Ive certainly enjoyed putting it all together. excerpted from Garage - Ron Carlson/1997-2007 |
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