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New rock tune. AudioBus, Auria, MTDAW, AmpliTube, Flying Haggis, SampleTank, Final Touch, AudioShare
I wrote this one and recorded a version few years back. I think I started it on my iPod touch 3. Over the past few months, I've come back to it adding two new guitar parts (THM, Flying Haggis via AudioBus), redoing the vocals, mixing and recording in Auria, and finishing it off in Final Touch. The drums (sliced up IK MultiMedia Drummer Track), bass (AmpliTube), horns (SampleTank), and one guitar (AmpliTube) are from the original recording. I know it sounds a bit loose, but I like that. All comments on the song, mix, and performance are appreciated. Thanks for listening.
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@supanorton Does have a loose-limbed driving feel. Why is it I always imagine you in a roadhouse somewhere? If I could add one thing it would be three girl backing singers. To be hyper-critical I might also suggest a bit more of a crescendo/pay-off (but that's where the backing vocals coming in and building up might help out . Love that it started out on your 3.
Great live band sound on this. Playing and mix is great with a very full sound.
A guitar solo in the middle would be really nice though
Like the guitar riff throughout and a nice live sound across the board. As @JohnnyGoodyear said female backing vocals would be the icing on the cake. I just watched 'Twenty Feet from Stardom' about backing singers, well worth a viewing. So yeah if you could just get someone like Lisa Fischer singing in the background....:)
Seems like a harmony horn part might be nice, unless I'm wrong I just hear the one trombone one some such. Sound very nice though!!!
Very nice ! Fresh and energetic
Looking forward to hear more
Thank you, sir. Three girl background singers would certainly be cool. My wife can't sing, but my two daughters can. I shall consider it. The ending is sort of anti-climactic. One of the pitfalls of working with prerecorded drums and loops is their limitations. I often "confuse" their limitations with my own. No reason I couldn't have built up a more fitting ending for this but my own shortsightedness and laziness. Ah, the seedy glory of the roadhouse...It's been about 15 years since I put one through its paces. I don't necessarily miss the days when my answer to the question of how much money I had on me was, "All of it."
Thanks so much for listening. When you play guitar the way I do, you have to pick your spots for a solo. This wasn't one of them.
Thanks so much for the kind words and especially for listening. I'll see if I can get Mick and Keith to put in a good word to Lisa for me. I saw that film, and it was excellent.
Hey, thank you. I tried working a few different parts out, but I had a hard time making the whole thing sound better than what I have. It's a great suggestion, and I'll revisit it next time. Thanks again.
Thanks so much for listening. Very happy you liked it.
Classic line. Good writing is often the ability to evoke a strong response of understanding or recognition in the reader and Holy Shit does this do that
Sounds really good! Very catchy tune.
Great! I really like this song!
Hey, thank you. I tried working a few different parts out, but I had a hard time making the whole thing sound better than what I have. It's a great suggestion, and I'll revisit it next time. Thanks again.
Horn parts have got to be one of the most difficult things to emulate I would think due to the expression factor of a wind instrument. Probably the best way to do it is to use loops such as we do with drums, if one can source them.
Happy to oblige. Sometimes it's best to keep those particular understandings and recognitions close to the surface.
Thanks, Flo. Glad it made you smile.
Thanks so much for listening and dropping the kind words.
So glad you like it. Thanks for listening and letting me know.
I never even thought about horn loops. Time to investigate. Thank you for the suggestion.