Good point. I don't know. Candles make soot. They eventually mess up the moving parts of the whole gear.
We don't keep them around except for the power cuts -that we don't get very often around here anyways.
No, we don't put them on for our dead either.
I mean, our gear is far from being dead. Okay, some of them are from 70s and 80s and stuff but I just mixed a song the other day. They sounded pretty good to my ears.
And in our other line of work, the naked flame is a no-no anyway. The whole workshop is full of inflammable paints and solvents and all that.
Health and Safety regulations wouldn't allow us even if we wanted to blow ourselves up (we are muslims, right? Fire don't get on quite well with us in the same room. Anyway, I better keep it to myself.)
So naked light is pretty much out of our lives apart from an occasional barbecue and a puff that goes with it.
...and oh... also for the shrinking tubes that we use in cable management. But anyway.
Good to see you back, Mr Albini. I knew somehow I was right in my anticipations.
I hope you didn't tip over one of those candles while moving the piano. Or did you?
They get quite a lot of that power cut over there in California, I hear.
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