Elvis is Everywhere
By Mojo Nixon 1957 – 2024 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojo_Nixon)
Ted: Guitars, Bass, Voices, Drum Sequencing
Washboard (Kokiriko) from Pixabay (https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/kokiriko-64818/)
Boson whistle by zimbot on Freesound (https://freesound.org/people/zimbot/sounds/178028/)
Recorded on Boss Micro BR
Washboard sound manipulated a little in Audacity
Trimming, High-Pass Filter, and Normalizing in Audacity
A late submission to the Lost in 2024 Festival.
Yeah, the vocals are kind of clipped at times. Lemme tell ya. I started mapping out the original arrangement so I could record it one part at a time. And then I realized how anti-Mojo that was. Mojo was about spontaneity. So instead I recorded the lead vocals and main guitar part spontaneously and simultaneously, not trying to remember the structure. I used the MBR's GTR+MIC input mode which doesn't give you a lot of control, and it records to one track. And since so much of the song is spoken, the structure came out organically, they way you hear it. It's a weird process for me, but I'm glad I did it this way, in honor of Mojo.
Enjoy.
I can't even boter to look for the original wich I don't know. This must be the best version. Welldone.
Great cover Ted, has a very live performance sound to it. Would go down well in a bar ! Enjoyed it (and once again, I don't know the original ;) )
Pete