The AIMS Project -- a short-lived educational project Bill Wyman started after he'd acquired the RSM from the band as a whole. AIMS is an acronym meaning "Ambition, Ideas, Motivation, Success" but he abandoned the project in 1988 when initial sponsor Pernod withdrew its funding and was unsuccessful in looking for a new sponsor.
I suppose the studio itself (the box) could very well be the same (it looks like the windows are the same) but the Stones Mobile truck Zeppelin worked with was the earlier version on a BMC truck chassis. It is pictured in a few photos of Zeppelin's III and IV timeline.
Yes, they do show various views of the inside of the mobile studio, including close-ups of certain parts of it and a general view from the rear looking forward at the 0:30 mark.
Keep in mind that, generally speaking, only the recording engineer, producer, etc. would have been in the mobile studio. The musicians would have set up and played in whatever building the mobile studio was parked beside -- a church, a castle, a home, a live venue, etc. -- with the wires from the various microphones running back to the mobile studio.
This study is a living memory of rock music
The AIMS Project -- a short-lived educational project Bill Wyman started after he'd acquired the RSM from the band as a whole. AIMS is an acronym meaning "Ambition, Ideas, Motivation, Success" but he abandoned the project in 1988 when initial sponsor Pernod withdrew its funding and was unsuccessful in looking for a new sponsor.
I'm a proud canadian today seeing this .. well done! N.m.c.
I suppose the studio itself (the box) could very well be the same (it looks like the windows are the same) but the Stones Mobile truck Zeppelin worked with was the earlier version on a BMC truck chassis. It is pictured in a few photos of Zeppelin's III and IV timeline.
Right, as it existed until 1979.
Stones should record their next album here
Legs for miles. I sure hope whomever brought this idea forward has been rewarded somehow. A coup!
WONDERFUL
RIP John Leimseider
Didn’t even show the studio....
Yes, they do show various views of the inside of the mobile studio, including close-ups of certain parts of it and a general view from the rear looking forward at the 0:30 mark.
See this clip for more views of the inside of the mobile studio -- ua-cam.com/video/k4_BUIM7gY0/v-deo.html
Keep in mind that, generally speaking, only the recording engineer, producer, etc. would have been in the mobile studio. The musicians would have set up and played in whatever building the mobile studio was parked beside -- a church, a castle, a home, a live venue, etc. -- with the wires from the various microphones running back to the mobile studio.