My First Time Away From Home 1988 -(Weird Paul) Recording Workshop Leaving Home Moving Story
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2018
- My First Time Away From Home 1988 -(Weird Paul) Recording Workshop Leaving Home Moving Story
In November and December 1988, I left home for the first time, to attend The Recording Workshop in Chillicothe, Ohio. Here is my story. @recording workshop #recordingworkshop
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This guy’s memory, memorabilia from these times, and story telling is absolutely incredible!
No kidding man
Absolutely! He is on twitch if your interested or want more Weird Paul content!
Yeah, i got a Memory like he does, i can remember TONS of little bits of info about my past, and childhood.. though a lot of my memories are sad, though. id make a youtube channel and talk about my memories, but i don't think im even close to as good of a story teller as Paul is
paul! loved this story :) thank you
Thanks! That means a lot to me!
Great video!
:)
Chuck is the vision. Chuck is the sound. Chuck is the live wire, that sparks to the ground.
You understand!
Paul, I attended The Recording Workshop in the summer of 1983. I lived in one of the miniature cabins they provided. The Mead paper plant was firing on all cylinders back then and the restaurant next door to the school was there as well. All the females lived in a “house” next to the school as well. Just wanted to say thanks for bringing up some great old memories. Take it easy brother!!
Amazing that you were able to keep documentation of all of this. I hope you continue to do alright. :)
Thanks! I left out some stuff, because the video maxed out in the timeline on my old laptop. It couldn't handle any more! I think I may have IBS, at least a doctor told me that was her opinion of my symptoms.
I'm honestly blown away by his level of documentation. It's a bit unreal! heh
This reminds me of the time my friend Kelly went to summer camp and sent tapes she recorded in her bunk. Amazing how much life we all used to keep on audio cassettes.
That was so fascinating. Amazing how you still have your teachers Album and the real to real tape. Great story. I need to binge watch some weird Paul on my tv this weekend. I think this might be one of my favorite stories you told.
One of these days, I hope that I can get out my reel-to-reel and play those tapes again...I will probably get some memories back when I do!
Weird Paul's Behind the Music. I like it. Now we know the origin of Tom Ate A Banana.
Thanks! More about Tom Ate a Banana when I do the video on "Now I Blow My A-B-C's in February"!
@@weirdpaulp Can't wait!
I heard he attended MTV's AC\DC Unplugged.
The best part of all these anniversary vids is seeing the inspirations for random songs come out of so many specific things. Makes listening to them more fun.
Youre a living treasure! Ive learned so much 80s thanks to you!
Thanks!
Love love love!!!!!!!! I love your past! So much fun!
Thank you so much!
omg missy i love your globe videos!! 😻
@@bubbahogg-buga4613 Thanks!
This was so similar to my life in the early '90s in the SF Bay Area that I literally clapped and lmao'd through the whole vid. Glad you were able to document all this, Paul!
Thank you, Melissa! I had hoped that others would see some of their past in my memories!
@@weirdpaulp You did it dude. Keep up the good work. 👍
I’m still laughing at “my shits like soup” haha
omg i really just laughed until i actually cried at the “my shits like soup” 😂😂😂😂😂
Damn i can listen to ur stories all day.
That's good!
I LOVE how you talk like a kid reading his journal out loud.
Absolutely loved this video. Great balance of the present narrative and story and reminiscing. Thanks, Paul.
Thank you, that means so much.
I really enjoy this video, Paul. It was great seeing your new adventure away from home as a young adult. Your first roommates were like the perfect fit as fellow musicians. What great times! ♥️ Weird Paul!🤓
Hey Paul, we are about the same age. I first heard you back in about 94 on Rollins College Radio in Winter Park FL. The DJ had a guest, Heinous Beanfang, for the Halloween Special. He played Meat in the Tang. Heinous encouraged people to break off some church sculptures and bring them into the campus but the DJ quickly quashed that idea. Its fun to see here how a part of your youth was being spent, far away in another world, basically, at the same time. Thanks! Im going to go look at the water heater.
My only complaint is that this video is only 18 minutes long, this deserve to be twice that.
I love this video
Awesomeness! Enjoyed your documentary recently too! One cool dude! .....
Glad you liked the movie, George!
I love these videos so much. Your documentation is tops and such a treasure.
Thank you.
So cool that you got to meet Geoff Workman. He engineered a lot of my favorite albums, like Motley Crue's Shout At The Devil and Twisted Sister's Stay Hungry.
He was a master.
This was awesome! So cool and amazing footage of it all. Thanks for sharing this Paul.
Thank you for watching!
This was awesome Paul!
Thanks for sharing!
Take care,
AJ
Hey Paul, I really enjoyed this, I love how passionately you speak about the time and I love that you keep all your stuff from the past, Respect from Scotland.
Very cool my friend! Thanks for sharing this awesome part of your life. I remember the first time that I left home, though only for a short while, was undoubtedly the best part of my teen years. I was ordered to attend a behavioral project called Outward Bound, and although I didn't much care for it at first, I ended up loving it mid-way through. Not a day goes by that I don't look back on it.
Cheers buddy, and take care!
The poems about chuck xD
There were literally HUNDREDS of those!
WOW, that sounds like a school that I wish I had near me! Too bad recording schools today don't offer analog recording as a course. Cool Video Paul!!
Thanks!
Very cool Paul. One of your best. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!
I’m going to this next year Paul! It’s so cool coming back to this video years later and doing it
First we all love you paul
Thank you!
I love these videos!!! These stories are so funny, and very memorable. Don't stop making vids!
Also, you've just got to release the full audio tapes someday! These are GEMS!!!!!!! Especially now that we know the stories behind them. :D
I really enjoyed the story and how you've documented your life.
Keep the memories coming!
Thanks Jeremy!
jeremy dennen He could literally put all these mixtapes on iTunes and make a profit off of them.
I have some of my albums on iTunes...as well as Spotify and other places too. Still working on getting all of them on there.
I really enjoyed this video and your story! It reminds me of my time at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh in 94/95 and living with friends in a trailer park while we had our first job in Pittston PA. Those are times you will always remember.
Very cool! I have to start writing down all the memories I have that are only in my brain...they start slipping away more and more every year.
I like ur show
mint! love your back in time stories!
Thanks Simon! Got a lot more of them, that's for sure!
I've watched a lot of your videos, but this is my favourite. Nice to hear some detailed background on your life, amongst the others.
Thanks!
loved the story, all the details. i had a great time watching your video, as always!
Thank you!
Really cool Weird Paul I love to here generous stories from that wistful time period. I was 14 at that time living in an Atlanta suburb a place called Marietta.
That was so... so.. soothing ? maybe To listen to
This is probably my favorite Weird Paul video
Thanks for these videos. I enjoy your "company".
WOW cool story
Paul I love the way you tell the stories you need to do more 😎👌
Loved this.
"Low fidelity high anxiety," , Homestead records. Dang, that was a long time ago. Weird Paul has only been a footnote between my two thick little ears....until now. Fantastic video here, I will forward it to my ma. ❤
Nice pleasant memories you have Paul. You are one of the lucky ones.
I have a lot of bad memories too, but I try not to think about them!
Best memory video! Duuuuude!!
Cool story Paul. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks John!
Souns like good times. Very enjoyable vid!
I really loved this story. And seriously you guys had some talent to be able to just pick up guitars and come up with that stuff. I think you guys missed your calling. I can see you 3 guys writing jingles for commercials.
Great story! I cracked up when you said you "learned knobs" from the book. ha ha! And coffee filters for toilet paper ...lol. Sometimes you just got to do what you have to do. :)
That's how you get through this crazy life!
That's for sure! Lol
I guess we never change I grow up giving nicknames and getting nicknames for silly stuff like is
What a funny and cool story. Thanks Weird Paul!
Glad that you enjoyed it!
I really can't believe I watched this video but I'm glad I did. Good story and I hope you reconnect with your buddies sometime!
I swear someone gave me that "Copyright Basics" photocopy at one point. Wow. These are so good, Paul - I can only imagine the work that goes into it. Thanks for sharing so much about your life, man!
Thanks for watching!
Hi Weird Paul!!! You’re the best!!! xoxo The Clarences
Happy belated Birthday Paul! I turned 48 the day before your birthday. 11/20 Hope it was a good day for you.
brilliant story....
Great memories,brill
Wow. That's a really awesome story my friend. Of course I really like the old school way make to music and sound effects. it was the same fashion as the video it was all analog. Now that is digital. Still great awesome video.
Thank you Edgar!
Very cool. I watched all of it which is rare with me on a youtube video over 5 mins long.
Always wondered about that place and almost went there , would of been about the same time as you but choose a different path anyway I'm new to your channel and really like it . We're about the same age and I can't believe you kept so much of your past and thanks for sharing.
This was nice to watch
Dude - totally enjoyed your story! I got a good grin on the learning about "knobs and stuff". You certainly have a way of expressing yourself - which I do believe that makes you a champ. Paul - I had no idea that such schools had effective Facial ID in 1988 (at 2:58). Gotta give 80s it's due.
Yep, Polaroid, the original Facial ID.
Nice video I went there in 1985 thanks for the flashback was that little restaurant still there with the jukebox beside the school oh those anolog days
Yep that little pizza place was still there!
This video is rad "CHAMP"..Live the content!!!
Great video! Its awesome to listen back to a time when simple fun between buddies meant a lot. And to not here cussing in those tapes every two seconds.
Today friends together in a trailer having fun would be dropping F bombs every 4 words. Times have surely changed, and not for the better.
Hey Weird Paul, Went there myself fall of 1990 after graduating and getting a small scholarship. I remember a lot of the same things, the pizza store (which had some excellent burgers also), the smell at first, and the video you got to add overdubs to. I still have a lot of my stuff, reel to reel, books, and theory papers that you show in the video. Just looking up some old clubs I use to play in and thought about The Recording Workshop to see if anyone these days makes UA-cam videos from the school. Love my experience at that time in my life learning about the recording process. They were just getting into the digital recording process. Coming back home all I had for a while was recording on a dual cassette deck that I bounced guitar tracks back and forth. Thanks for the video!
Very cool!
hahaha man that whole tape with the blank piece part made me spit tea everywhere. that music is hilarious
Great story !
Thank you!
Those songs were rough to the ear lol
I bet it was still fun..
Awesome video Paul
Thank you!
So fascinating
That was a good story!
Best video ever
I'm so in love with Paul is so cute really loved his videos
I did enjoy the story. :)
I was an 8th grader in 88. Sweet Polaroid. Wow 3 inches of TV! Coffee will never be the same again. PS some guy calls me Chuck. No idea why.
We were so excited to watch that tiny TV. You have to be, when that's all you have.
Paul just wanted to say thank you for helping me with your videos. I watch your videos and my anxiety goes away. Growing up in the 80s was good because I was a kid and being that young you got away with alot. My question is that do you have any videos that show more of the family? Thanks Paul and have a good night.
Thanks Michael! There's lots of videos with my family, here's one from Thanksgiving 1985: ua-cam.com/video/Pz9v-EQmi08/v-deo.html
@@weirdpaulp what state did you live in?
I live in Fayetteville, Ohio! So I'm near Chillicothe!
Wow, very close to Cincinnati! I played in Cincy in 2016 and 2018.
Fun memories Paul!
Just watched I love it my birthday is November 22 You are amazing weird Paul we are twins
This is awesome
Thank you!
I love this dude🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Thanks Jacob!
Sounds like a great time
"The results were disgusting." hahahahaha. Thanks PP
These videos are so cool
Thanks
Yooooo wailing the shit out of guys sounds like the best song ever you guys r awesome I love your music
Ramones < 3 u r awesome
Nowadays we have DAWS such as logic prox and Finale. We have the studio in the palm of our hands with just a download of an app so we don't even have to travel to the studio and pay studio fees. This vidoe just goes to show how much stuff has changed in over 30 years.
As the only other student from the Pgh area it's sad I didn't get to know you better. But that damn Larry Pester!
yessssssss
@Weird Paul I'm not sure if you remember me but I was a few years older and obviously my name is not Mike it's Jim and I live in good old Butler PA and have been working for USPS for 30 yrs. The only thing I still do with my RWS skills is restore old vinyl as I became a Father a few years after and now a Grandfather. My kids love your stuff. Really enjoyed the Workshop video. Wow.
Kinda reminds me of me in a way, I graduated in June and I didn’t want to go to school. And If I would go, I had no idea what for! Right now I’m just a working man fresh outta HS and still thinking what would be good for me
Sometimes it's like that. Some people know exactly what they are going to do, but for others, it takes more introspection. Neither one is bad, it's just different.
Brilliant! 😂😂😂😂
Wailing the shit outta guys!
I had a friend who passed away two years who went to that school, too.
RIP
Hope you had a great Thanksgiving @Weird Paul!