Bradley Cook
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Bradley Cook's Gear
In the video titled "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Bradley Cook discusses the use of the Gibson RD Standard guitar during the recording of the Foo Fighters' song "Everlong" at Grandmaster Recorders Studio, as seen at the 3:59 mark.
In the YouTube video titled "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Bradley Cook mentions at 5:04 his use of the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier 4x12 standard slant speaker cabinet in conjunction with a Fender Tone Master Blonde Finish amplifier during the recording of the Foo Fighters’ song "Everlong" at Grandmaster Recorders Studio.
In the video titled "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro" on YouTube, Bradley Cook mentions at 5:15 the use of a Neumann U87 microphone with a Mesa/Boogie speaker cabinet, and at 24:34, he further explains using this microphone for room mics.
In the YouTube video titled "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," at the 5:15 mark, Bradley Cook explicitly mentions using the Shure SM57 cardioid dynamic instrument microphone in combination with the Neumann U87 microphone on the Mesa/Boogie speaker cabinet.
In a video published by Produce Like A Pro titled "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song," Bradley Cook mentions at 10:36 his use of a Tama Bell Brass Snare Drum 14''x6.5'' in the Foo Fighters’ song "Everlong."
In the video "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," at the timestamp 12:23, Bradley Cook discusses using the Neumann U47 FET microphone on the kick drum during the recording of the Foo Fighters’ song "Everlong."
In the video "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," at 17:43, Bradley Cook mentions using the Neumann U67 microphone for capturing vocals during the recording of the Foo Fighters' song "Everlong."
In the video titled "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," at 23:56, Bradley Cook mentions using a dbx 160 compressor/limiter during the recording of the Foo Fighters’ song "Everlong."
In the video titled "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Bradley Cook, an audio engineer, mentions at the 23:56 mark his use of the Universal Audio Teletronix LA-2A Classic Leveling Amplifier during the recording of the Foo Fighters' song "Everlong."
In the video titled "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," at the 24:51 mark, Bradley Cook discusses using the Neumann KM 84 microphone on the hi-hats during the recording of the Foo Fighters’ song "Everlong."
In the video "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," a pair of Yamaha NS-10M studio monitors can be seen at the 1:17 mark on top of a mixing console in Grandmaster Recorders Studio, which was utilized during the recording of the Foo Fighters’ song "Everlong," where Bradley Cook worked as an audio engineer.
In the video "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the Song – Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Bradley Cook is seen at 3:07 discussing the recording of the song "Everlong" utilizing a Studer A 827 reel-to-reel tape recorder. This confirms his use of the equipment in the recording process.
In the video titled "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Bradley Cook discusses the guitar rig used during the recording of "Everlong" at the 5:01 mark, specifically mentioning the use of a Fender Tone Master Deluxe Reverb Blonde amplifier.
In a video by Produce Like A Pro titled "Foo Fighters Everlong: Inside the song - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Bradley Cook specifically mentions at 24:23 that he used the Ampex Corporation Ampex 456 reel tape for recording the song "Everlong."
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Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately? (Songs from the HBO Original Documentary)
Counting Crows · 2025
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