"Chasing Sound" original - with vox by ORH

Started by Satchwood, October 02, 2009, 08:58:25 PM

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I was going to add some more guitar soloing (to my original "Chase" instrumental) around ORH's way-cool vox, but decided not to wreck the feeling that just the the keys & echoey guitar music portrays.  I think ORH's lyrics fit better this way!   Take a listen.....  He renamed it to:

                    "Chasing Sound"   music by Satchwood, vox & singing by ORH


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No More Soloing!!!!

You will open up a portal into another dimension again......


Hold on....



Too Late.....

A Tartan Worm hole has appeared!!!

Happy Now....!?!?!


My cat  Got Sucked into there!!!!!!!!








This is awesome Guys!!!!!!

But it seems to short now for some reason.....


Leaves you wanting MORE!!!!!!!!!

Would be a great opener to a concept album....



Peace


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Yes! I did find myself being transported into a new dimension - On greater and more wonderous than our own!

Right on, guys!!

Peace,

Mark
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Great collab on this really liked the synth and guitar and vox hell I like it all well done
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The original song was brilliant and ORH's made this work also with vocals. I'm  wondering again how a few fellows are so creative to make good lyrics and songs almost every day:-). Fine job...

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Listening to this feels like being on an adventure.
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Wwhhhhooooooaaaaaaaaa.......
I just got sucked thru the wormhole and transported to a new
dimension in time and sound......LOL
Nice on guys!

LG
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mike

So it seems it is possible to improve on perfection.  This really is a cracking track. 

Mike

Oldrottenhead

as i said to tommy, the original piece reminded me so much of the tune telstar. and i recently saw a movie called telstar about joe meek who wrote and produced it.  he was a bit of a maverick and innovator regarding recording, inventing all sorts of studio effects. always searching for new sounds and effects to replicate the music he had in his head.

he was tone deaf and would hum his ideas off key to his inhouse band, the outlaws (one of which was a young ritchie blackmore) and get them to try work out what he was on about. so that influenced the lyric, also i was thinking about all of the great musicians here who use the microbr to do pretty much the same thing.

unfortunately i couldnt replicate how i think this should be sung, i think it needs a good rock wailer like steve perry of journey to belt it out about an octave higher than i can, any takers.
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Satchwood

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I think this tune was kinda short - but sweet - thanks for listening & commenting  AND thank you for collaborating mr Higgins!!!!  

Never actually heard of Joe Meek - but I'm definitely a fan of Ritchie Blackmore (Blackmore's Rainbow, Deep Purple, Blackmore's Night)....
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