Guest guest Posted October 28, 1999 Report Share Posted October 28, 1999 In a message dated 10/28/1999 7:02:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, slowens@... writes: << I'm going to the tapings! I am so excited. I'm flying from Nashville and my MIL is going to come with me so she can watch my 10 month old while I work out. I'm signed up for 2 basic and 2 advanced starting on Thursday Nov 11, doing one workout per day through Sunday. I'll probably be dead by Sunday, but I figure if I'm flying all that way I might as well get as many workouts as possible in. I can't wait. This has been a dream of mine for awhile and when I saw that you could sign up for the classes I just had to do it. >> fantastic!!! if you get in on a tape, I want an autograph hehehehehe Barb who is sure this is a wonderful experience even if left on the editing floor AKA:POMBarb, Mad-Dame Yenta <A HREF= " http://hometown.aol.com/horsemom2/myhomepage/index.html " >Barb's Places on the web</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 1999 Report Share Posted October 28, 1999 In a message dated 10/28/99 9:41:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Horsemom2@... writes: << I am clueless why pants need a side stripe though? Barb >> Heres my thought on that. I was a member of the longhorn band for 5 years and in band during high school. I don't think I ever saw a band that didn't have a stripe down the side of the pants. Much later I learned this was to show of the movement of the leg from far away (like the sideline). Having the stripes on the leg probably helps see who's kicking rights as well as making the tape appear more uniform. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 1999 Report Share Posted October 29, 1999 In a message dated 10/28/1999 11:37:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, SuSiFLooZi@... writes: << I'M GONNA GO!!!!! I just have to iron out the details on how to get there, etc. I signed up for the Basic taping on November 20 and one on November 21. How exciting! >> sure is !! even if just doing it vicariously thru others Barb who will be checking out the competition at the Catskills 11/12-11/14 trying all of the fitness routines at another hotel after trying 5 at another hotel all lame compared to Tae Bo but it keeps me in shape while away from home and stops me from pigging out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 1999 Report Share Posted October 29, 1999 I'm not sure I can swing going to L.A. on such short notice. (It's unfortunate they didn't schedule the tapings further in advance! :-( ) And, then, I'm not sure I want to be passing out at the end of a class while a camera's on me.... BUT, if I were to go, I'd want to coordinate with some of yoose guys!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 1999 Report Share Posted October 29, 1999 You could get those one day disposable contact lenses if you don't wanna wear your glasses... I have many pairs that I sometimes use for working out. I too wear glasses, and I can't see a thing without them > Barb > who doesn't remember seeing anyone wearing glasses during a work-out either > and cannot see a thing without them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 In a message dated 11/17/1999 4:28:12 PM Eastern Standard Time, slowens@... writes: << While I was standing there, he said " I'm glad they moved you up, you did really well yesterday " . That made me smile, because he's looking at me through the camera's angle...so that had to account for something! Anyway, let me know if you have any other questions....I could talk about it forever because it was such a great experience. Meeting and talking to was a dream come true. >> wow keep talking Barb who is enjoying the tapings vicariously (and without worry of falling on my @$$) AKA:POMBarb, Mad-Dame Yenta " To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the world " <A HREF= " http://hometown.aol.com/horsemom2/myhomepage/index.html " >Barb's Places on the web</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 In a message dated 11/17/1999 4:48:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, dahlia.elgazzar@... writes: << I find basic too easy for me and I can't seem to finish the advanced tape. Any advice? >> Just try doing the advanced at halftime and even substituting similar moves for those that whip you like I do not do jumping jacks. You can also try starting with a Basic and ending with the floor of an advanced. Make sure when doing the Basic you are doing it at full intensity with full range of motion Barb who also work-outs 6 days a week since May alternating Advanced and Basic work-outs but only occassionally doubles up on the Basics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 In a message dated 11/17/1999 4:48:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, dahlia.elgazzar@... writes: << Did you meet ? Hi this is my first time to email you guys, I just signed up today! I have been doing taebo on and off but I want to be as dedicated as you all are, that's why I signed up in this egroup >> BTW Dahlia check out the web posts around 10/25 for intensive intro's Barb who loves this list AKA:POMBarb, Mad-Dame Yenta " To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the world " <A HREF= " http://hometown.aol.com/horsemom2/myhomepage/index.html " >Barb's Places on the web</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 In a message dated 11/17/99 3:48:46 PM Central Standard Time, dahlia.elgazzar@... writes: << I find basic too easy for me and I can't seem to finish the advanced tape. Any advice? >> Try Basic Live 1. It's like an advanced beginner/intermediate workout. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 In a message dated 11/17/1999 6:52:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, cindy.m@... writes: << thanks a bunch! NOW I'm worried about falling on my @$$ at the tapings! > Barb > who is enjoying the tapings vicariously (and without worry of falling on my > @$$) > >> oops, sorry LOL hey but that is what editing is for, right? come on , didn't people around you lose their balance? Barb who is so used to drinking water and pausing the tape to wipe the sweat could doubtfully complete a work-out nonstop Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 > > , tell us more about the tapings. Did you meet, talk to, or work out with anyone else we might know from the tapes? Did you do the basic or advanced workout? I'd love to hear more about the people we see everyday on the tapes, even if I sound nosy. Did they play music while you worked out? Congratulations on getting picked to stand behind . You must be good at Taebo. How long have you been doing it? At what level? I did 2 Advanced and 2 Basic workouts. I've been doing taebo since the end of May and I do 4 days of Advanced and 2 days of Basic back to back so I get an hour workout. I always have one day of rest a week and I like to alternate between Advanced and Basic so I usually do M, W, F, Sat Advanced and Tue/Thur I do 2 basics. Let's see....Jasmine led one of the classes instead of Shellie and yes, she actually has that much energy in person. Both and Debbie were in some of the classes. Also, taeboqueen was there as well. 's sister Irene was the shadow in one of the classes (I think that's on the later tapes that were filmed in June if you have those....you know in the back of the class there is a screen where you can see the outline of someone working out). I did hear them talking and I think they may have a little screen that stays on in the bottom corner of your screen that has a shadow following 's moves so that when you are looking at the tv, you will have someone to follow who is facing the same way as you. Does that make sense? Let me know if I just totally confused you and I'll try to clarify it. I'm also not sure about that...I just overheard some people talking about it. Actually, where you stand has more to do with what you are wearing as opposed to how well you do taebo. It's really quite a production...you stand around for like an hour before you actually work out. And in that time you are moved around a ton of times. So it was actually a little bit of luck that I got to stand there...plus I was towards the end of the line so they were running out of room. But perhaps the best compliment that I received while I was there was from the camera man who walks up and down the sides and videos close ups of people. I had been at the Advanced class on Friday and the basic that I got to stand behind Shellie was on Saturday. While I was standing there, he said " I'm glad they moved you up, you did really well yesterday " . That made me smile, because he's looking at me through the camera's angle...so that had to account for something! Anyway, let me know if you have any other questions....I could talk about it forever because it was such a great experience. Meeting and talking to was a dream come true. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 shannon, Did you meet ? Hi this is my first time to email you guys, I just signed up today! I have been doing taebo on and off but I want to be as dedicated as you all are, that's why I signed up in this egroup. You're lucky that you got to be in the video. You've been doing it since end of may 6 times a week? When did you start seeing results, like real results? I know they say you get to see results when you stop looking for them! I find basic too easy for me and I can't seem to finish the advanced tape. Any advice? If any of you can tell how you started out and what you went through, I would greatly appreciate it, and it would probably keep me going! Hope to hear from you soon! Dahlia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 In a message dated 11/17/1999 8:25:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, slowens@... writes: << We were doing one of the balance moves where you hold you leg out straight to the side and then hold it...and he had us close our eyes. Talk about difficult. I was totally losing my balance, but I didn't feel bad because everyone else was too. The next time you do that move, try closing your eyes. Then he had us do it with our eyes open and it was so much easier. Try it and let me know what you think. I didn't think it would be so hard with your eyes closed. He was telling us we should " feel " the balance, that we shouldn't have to have our eyes open. But it was alot easier said than done!! >> LOL sounds like a scene from Kung Fu Hope he didn't call anyone " Grasshopper " Barb who doesn't think actually being at a taping is in my future cuz I'd be way too nervous & rather read about it here AKA:POMBarb, Mad-Dame Yenta " To the world you might be one person, but to one person you might be the world " <A HREF= " http://hometown.aol.com/horsemom2/myhomepage/index.html " >Barb's Places on the web</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 In a message dated 11/17/1999 10:23:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, slowens@... writes: << , who tries to talk to her friends about her experience, but they just don't get it and look at me like I'm crazy >> LOL well you can keep on talking here cuz we love it Barb who has been harboring a strange TBQ impression myself... When TBQ was introduced on the Short show... her posture was horrible... she would have looked so much better if she had been standing tall cuz mostly what Tae Bo has done for me is given me much better posture Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 In a message dated 11/17/1999 10:32:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, slowens@... writes: << During the first class, one of the songs was " Shake your groove thing, Shake your groove thing...yeah, yeah " and I caught myself singing along. Afterwards, I was thinking " Man, I hope they didn't get THAT on tape...ha ha " >> I bet you they will use that if they can cuz it reflects that you were having FUN Barb who loves most of the soundtracks cept AL3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 Owens wrote: > I could talk about it forever because it was such a great experience. Meeting and > talking to was a dream come true. > , you asked for it. Here are some more questions. What did you wear to the workouts? Did you get to talk to , Debbi, Jasmine, , or TaeboQueen? What are they like? Were you able to do all the moves? A live work out would kill me because I don't pick up the moves quickly. You are so courageous! Congratulations on the comment from the camera man -- wow, to be told you were good on the Advanced workout! I can't think of any specific questions but I am terribly (and strangely?) interested in anything and everything you can tell us about the tapings. It will not bore us (or me at least). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 In a message dated 11/17/99 9:23:14 PM Central Standard Time, slowens@... writes: << For her to say it is just her " job " does not say much for her commitment to the board. >> , I started reading and posting on Questions for TaeBo Queen " in March. She responded to posts at least two times everyday. She was gracious, encouraging and inspiring...and extremely committed to everyone on the board. When I met her in Houston at the opening of the TaeBo Center there, she was warm and loving. She may have been tired or stressed out when you met her in L.A....she had a knee injury while in Houston and was subsequently sick with bronchitis. She's been on the go constantly. You're right...it's unfortunate she expressed herself in that way in public, but from what I know of her, it was probably a bad, stressed-out day. Peace :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 Dahlia El Gazzar wrote: > > I find basic too easy for me and I can't seem to finish the advanced tape. > Any advice? > >Dahlia, I agree with all of Barb's (Horsemom's) suggestions. In addition, you might want to order one or more of the Basic Live tapes from the Taebo Web site or the 1-877 number on the back of the videotapes. Basic Live I is a lot of fun and has good music and a lot of new moves. Also, does a short floor work that will help get you ready for the floor work on the advanced tapes. Have you read 's book " The Taebo Way " yet? It has great instructions and pictures to help you improve your form. The better the form, the better the workout. I started Taebo in April and did the Instructional tape 6 days a week for about 3 weeks, then the Basic Studio tape for 6 days a week for the next month until I felt I could do all the moves competently and correctly (the double time back kicks slowed my progress). Now I do Advanced tapes (alternating the 4 live and studio tapes) 6 days a week. Recently, I tried doing 2 advanced tapes a day and paid for it with a pinched nerve in my hip and lower back problems. Now I back to the one a day schedule with one day off. I also lift weights 3 days a week for the upper body, stretch every day (with a tape called " Stretching " ) and have started doing the Yoga Zone beginner's tape. This seems like a good combination of exercises for me. Although I would love to lose weight and clothes sizes, I really want to get stronger and healthier, while avoiding injuries. I hope this helps. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 thanks a bunch! NOW I'm worried about falling on my @$$ at the tapings! > Barb > who is enjoying the tapings vicariously (and without worry of falling on my > @$$) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 > Did you meet ? Hi this is my first time to email you guys, I just > signed up today! Dahlia, First of all, welcome to this group. It's a great group of people and there is a ton of information, as well as motivation from everyone. Glad you are here. I didn't see at any of the tapings I was at. > You're lucky that you got to be in the video. You've been doing it since > end of may 6 times a week? When did you start seeing results, like real > results? I know they say you get to see results when you stop looking for > them! I started seeing results during the summer, but not really pound wise. I lost a couple of pounds, but definitely noticed myself becoming much more toned. I never measured myself in the beginning, so I don't know how many inches I've lost. If you are just starting, I'd advise you to measure yourself, because that's going to be much more accurate than the scale in terms of charting your progress. I had a baby on Christmas day and since January I've lost 35 lbs...about 20 of that was pre-taebo. I've tried to stop focusing so much on my actual weight, and go by how I feel and how my clothes fit me. I definitely feel way stronger now than before I was pregnant when I actually weighed about 5 lbs less. > I find basic too easy for me and I can't seem to finish the advanced tape. > Any advice? I'd advise you to get a Basic Live tape if you don't have one. BL1 is a great all around workout and it's more like an intermediate tape. It's a great workout, but not quite as hard as the advanced. When I first started doing the Studio Advanced I had to walk it out quite a few times. Just do it at your own pace and before you know it, you'll have finished the whole thing without stopping and you will feel a tremendous sense of accomplishment! Also, I agree with Barb, maybe add the floorwork from the Advanced to the end of the Basic or do the Basic followed by the 8 minute tape. Just keep slowly increasing the amount of time you spend doing your workout and before you know it, you'll pop in that Advanced tape and find yourself doing it all the way through. Good luck and again we're glad you joined our little " taebo group " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 > I have a question. You said that where you stand has more to do with what > you're wearing rather than how well you do. Could you explain that please? > Do you mean that people with the nice spiffy workout clothes stand a > better chance of being in front than someone wearing.. oh... a big tshirt > and leggings? Sandy, It's not so much about what you are wearing style wise as opposed to the colors. Like they wouldn't want two people in all black next to each other or two people with yellow shirts next to each other or two guys standing next to each other. They like stuff with lots of color in it because it adds to the look of the set I guess. They did hand out lots of taebo shirts, especially the bright yellow ones for people to wear if they wanted to. Of course, you have your token " beautiful people " you know the ones who come all decked out in full make-up and hair done as if they were going out on the town. They tended to irritate me just a little bit, but it is LA so I guess your going to have some of that....people that just want to get on a video. But I was like, " Come on, this is a workout people.... " . For the most part, though, there were all kinds of people there. All different body types, all different fitness levels...which makes it fun and REAL!! , who loves talking about her taping experience Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 At 01:23 PM 11/17/1999 -0800, Owens wrote: >While I was standing there, he said > " I'm glad they moved you up, you did really well yesterday " . That made >me smile, because he's looking at me through the camera's angle...so >that had to account for something! You bet it does! WOW! This is *so* exciting! >Anyway, let me know if you have any other questions....I could talk >about it forever because it was such a great experience. Meeting and >talking to was a dream come true. I have a question. You said that where you stand has more to do with what you're wearing rather than how well you do. Could you explain that please? Do you mean that people with the nice spiffy workout clothes stand a better chance of being in front than someone wearing.. oh... a big tshirt and leggings? -- Sandy (this is almost as good as being there!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 At 04:26 PM 11/17/1999 -0500, Dahlia El Gazzar wrote: >I find basic too easy for me and I can't seem to finish the advanced tape. >Any advice? Do you have Basic Live 1? It's the only Live tape that I own so far, and I find that it's a good intermediate tape. The workout level falls somewhere between the original basic and the advanced tapes. I also like Barb's suggestions for adding challenge to the Basic workout -- more intensity and full range of motion. You might want to focus heavily on your form, too. Sometimes that extra focus will increase your intensity. -- Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 > What did you wear to the workouts? Let's see...for the first taping I wore black Addidas pants with white stripes down the sides and a matching Addidas tank top type thing, but they didn't want me to wear the top because of the Addidas logo. So, they asked me to wear a yellow taebo shirt which I had to cut off at the waist because it was so long. They recommend that you cut the shirt, so it's not so big. Well, I'm not used to wearing a shirt when I work out and there were a few things that I didn't like about it. First, I sweat like a monster, so by the end of the workout I was drenched and the sleeves were sticking to my arms and basically getting in my way. Second, I have a pretty big chest...not huge, but it's definitely there and whenever I did any type of punching across the body, the shirt would kind of fly around me....if that makes any sense. Third, when we had to get on the ground for the floorwork, the shirt kind of flew open and was just hanging on me. So, needless to say, I didn't volunteer to wear a t-shirt for any of the other tapings. I told them it stressed me out!! LOL For the second taping, I wore blue Addidas pants with white stripes and a gray tank top...that was for the Basic. Then, for the Advanced right after it I changed into black pants with a stripe and a green camalouge shirt that had my fiancee's band " Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies " in bright orange across the front. The writing was really small, so you couldn't tell what it said. I figured I'd try to wear it and if they told me I couldn't I'd change, but they didn't say anything. I guess the camaflouge was different and added a little variety to the mix. But I was laughing because I had told my fiancee I was going to try to wear it in one of the tapes. I'll laugh if that's one of the videos that gets released, because I'll have to post on their website that everyone has to get the taebo video to check me out in my SCW merchandise! The last workout I wore black Addidas pants with a gray stripe down the side and a matching tank top...this was the same outfit that I tried to get away with on the first day, but the Addidas was in gray as opposed to white, so it wasn't as noticeable. They weren't really enforcing the logo on the top thing strictly because there were others who were wearing the exact thing I had on and they got in. So it just depended on when you got there and whether the girl saw you in time to tell you to change. I guess they want to limit the free advertising for anyone other than 's taebo stuff. He should have had merchandise there for people to buy because everyone would have bought stuff to wear. We even had to take the labels off of our water bottles if we brought our own water. > Did you get to talk to , Debbi, Jasmine, > , or TaeboQueen? What are they like? I talked to Shellie for a little bit when I introduced myself to after the first workout. They thought it was great that I had travelled from Nashville. Shellie is alot of fun. She's always joking around with everyone. Most of them only come out right before the class is about to start, and alot of times they are going to be doing another class right away, so I didn't want to bother anyone. I did talk to taeboqueen and I didn't really get a great impression, but that's just an impression. The one thing that bothered me was that one of the ladies there...actually it's the older lady in alot of the videos...her name is Marcy (I'll tell you about her in a minute) said to taeboqueen " You're on the internet, aren't you " and taeboqueen's reply was " Yeah, it's part of my job description " in a less than enthusiastic tone. That kind of left me with a bad taste in my mouth, because there are a lot of people who post to her board for motivation and it means alot to them. She has no idea who is standing around in that class and any one of those people could have been someone who posts to her site. For her to say it is just her " job " does not say much for her commitment to the board. I just thought that she is supposed to represent taebo and I didn't think that was an appropriate comment to make in a room full of people that she doesn't know. Also, when I introduced myself, I told her that I posted to her boards (this was the night before the stuff I just described happened) she was just kind of like " oh really, what's your name...nice to meet you " . I don't know....I just didn't have a very good impression. I was thinking about writing to the taebo people because I just think as a representative of taebo, you really should be more sensitive to the things you say in public, but I don't want to say anything to offend anyone, so I'll probably just keep it to myself. And there are alot of people who adore TQ, so I don't want to say anything bad. Again, this was just my first impression...and I'm trying to keep an open mind. Maybe she was just having a tough week or something. About Marcy...she is 76 years old. She's the older lady in alot of the tapes and in the introduction she says " Yes, Yes and Right " (I think). Anyway, she's so fit. On Friday she did all three tapings...Basic 1-3pm, Advanced 3-5pm and Advanced again 7-9pm. THEN, on Saturday she went to 's gym in the morning to workout and came to the 1pm Basic. She was upset because she had to babysit her grandkids and couldn't stay for the other workouts that day. Then, she was there on Sunday for the 1pm Basic. And she's 76!!! If that's not some inspiration then I don't know what is...I hope I'm still going like that at 76. > Were you able to do all the moves? A live work out would kill me because I > don't pick up the moves quickly. He did throw in some new moves that I had trouble with. He does a jab, uppercut, jab, uppercut move to each side, which when sped up to doubletime I really had to think about. And, then when you start to think about doing something too much, it actually becomes harder. There was this one move where he did a right jab, right hook, then left punch across the shoulder....I think that was it. Anyway, again when sped up to double time...I really had to think about what I was doing and messed up a couple of times. There was one move during one of the tapings that absolutely everyone messed up....I can't even remember what it was now...but it was super fast and nobody could catch on. It's one of those times when you wish he showed you the moves at a slower pace before speeding them up ( I think that was one of Barb's suggestions on ways to improve the tapes, which I totally agree with) but you just kind of go with it. He stresses that if you can't keep up with something to do it at your own pace or walk it out and they told us that was fine at the beginning of the tapings. I think it's actually better, because it shows that everyone is at different levels...and the most important thing is to have fun!! Well, sorry this is so long....hope I answered all the questions. Keep them coming! , who tries to talk to her friends about her experience, but they just don't get it and look at me like I'm crazy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1999 Report Share Posted November 17, 1999 > oops, sorry LOL > hey but that is what editing is for, right? > come on , didn't people around you lose their balance? > > Barb > who is so used to drinking water and pausing the tape to wipe the sweat could > doubtfully complete a work-out nonstop Yeah, there were definitely times when you lose balance, but you just try to get right back into it. I was so nervous before the tapings, then you're standing around for so long before you actually get to start, but once you get started you just lose yourself in the workout. During the first class, one of the songs was " Shake your groove thing, Shake your groove thing...yeah, yeah " and I caught myself singing along. Afterwards, I was thinking " Man, I hope they didn't get THAT on tape...ha ha " . I went to get my water so many times, I'm sure they got a million shots of me. But they told us in the beginning to go ahead and get water whenever we need it because it helps to remind the people at home that it's ok to drink water during the workout. I drink alot of water at home, but man in the studio, my mouth was dry during the warm up...so I had to take lots of water breaks. You do take for granted the luxury of being at home and pressing pause...sometimes I felt like we NEVER walked it out...when in actuality, I know we did, but I guess sometimes on the tape, I take that extra minute when needed, whereas at the studio, you have no " pause " button...LOL. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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