Baggy's Studios
Настоящее имя: Baggy's Studios
Baggy's Studios was a rehearsal facility opened by former Soft Machine road manager Tom Edmonston. Baggy's was by no means a recording studio designed to compete with the likes of the Record Plant. Baggy's had no control room; its purpose was to provide a space for artists to rehearse without restriction and at full volume for as much time as they required.
This was a simple, yet effective rehearsal facility geared to those such as Jimi Hendrix who had no other convenient space to prepare for a live event or concert tour. "Baggy's had two floors," remembers Billy Cox. "It was essentially warehouse space. We worked in the large room downstairs. It was a pretty simple set up. There were rugs on the floor and the walls were padded and soundproofed. "
While commonplace now, the concept of a dedicated rehearsal room for rock acts [as opposed to vacant halls or theaters] had only begun to take hold in 1969.
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