Suggestions for future festivals

Started by 64Guitars, June 12, 2012, 02:38:01 PM

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Quote from: Hook on November 11, 2012, 08:03:33 AMI was thinking for Theme we could do a "Hand Off Fest " or a "Producer Fest" . You write a song, just the basic chords and vocal and pass it off to another member for them to produce. I think it would be interesting to see where someone else might a song. Just a thought, I of course would have to go back to the metronome  >:(.
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Yeah i like that! Or just lyrics maybe even. The person writing won`t even know how it`ll turn out!
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Quote from: Gnasty on November 11, 2012, 08:06:46 AM
Quote from: Hook on November 11, 2012, 08:03:33 AMI was thinking for Theme we could do a "Hand Off Fest " or a "Producer Fest" . You write a song, just the basic chords and vocal and pass it off to another member for them to produce. I think it would be interesting to see where someone else might a song. Just a thought, I of course would have to go back to the metronome  >:(.
Rock On!

Yeah i like that! Or just lyrics maybe even. The person writing won`t even know how it`ll turn out!
Great idea Just Lyrics and pass it on
   
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Hook

Chords too much for you guys ;) ;D.

Just lyrics is a good idea.


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bruno

Oh man, that's me out, no good at lyrics.

So what about first album fest, you have to cover a track from the first album you ever bought.
     
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64Guitars

Quote from: bruno on November 11, 2012, 09:51:41 AMSo what about first album fest, you have to cover a track from the first album you ever bought.

First album bought or first album owned? My first few albums were given to me as gifts, so I didn't actually buy them. I would imagine it was the same for a lot of people. The first album they owned was probably a Christmas or birthday gift. The first album they actually purchased for themselves probably came later.
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bugger i think first album i ever bought myself was rubicon by tangerine dream, but it might have been the original soundtrack by 10cc,was one of those two. way too hard both of them. i could always lie tho.
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Quote from: bruno on November 11, 2012, 09:51:41 AMSo what about first album fest, you have to cover a track from the first album you ever bought.

I suffer from selective memory, everything traumatizing or non usefull is erased within a few months. I visualise the first album I bought, but thanks to selective memory I forgot all about it
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Quote from: 64Guitars on November 11, 2012, 10:41:26 AM
Quote from: bruno on November 11, 2012, 09:51:41 AMSo what about first album fest, you have to cover a track from the first album you ever bought.

First album bought or first album owned? My first few albums were given to me as gifts, so I didn't actually buy them. I would imagine it was the same for a lot of people. The first album they owned was probably a Christmas or birthday gift. The first album they actually purchased for themselves probably came later.


er, i got most stuff copied for first few years but the first album i got was The Hits 2 album circa 1985, look at this for a track list - 4 sides too!!!

Its not too bad actually!



Side One:
 1.Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
 2.Howard Jones - Things Can Only Get Better
 3.King - Love & Pride
 4.Nik Kershaw - Wide Boy
 5.New Edition - Mr Telephone Man
 6.Kirsty MacColl - A New England
 7.Strawberry Switchblade - Since Yesterday

Side Two:
 1.Prince - 1999
 2.Phillip Bailey & Phil Collins - Easy Lover
 3.Ashford & Simpson - Solid
 4.Chaka Khan - This Is My Night
 5.James Ingram - Yah Mo B There
 6.Dazz Band - Let It All Blow
 7.Art of Noise - Close (To The Edit)

Side Three:
 1.Foreigner - I Want To Know What Love Is
 2.Paul Young - Everything Must Change
 3.Chicago - You're the Inspiration
 4.Jim Diamond - I Should Have Known Better
 5.Amii Stewart - Friends
 6.The Commodores - Nightshift
 7.Alison Moyet - That Ole Devil Called Love

Side Four:
 1.Stephen "Tintin" Duffy - Kiss Me
 2.Little Benny and the Masters - Who Comes To Boogie
 3.Matt Bianco - More Than I Can Bear
 4.Big Sound Authority - This House (Is Where Love Stands)
 5.ZZ Top - Legs
 6.Mick Jagger - Just Another Night
 7.Shakin' Stevens - Breaking Up My Heart
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bruno

Was kinda think first album that you actually bought. Too be honest, its one of three as a can't quite remember, 1) Electric Savage - Collesium II, Rattus Novegitus - Stranglers or Albedo 0.39 Vangelis. My mum bought me a tape recorder for christmas - I was very much into the Lazarium, hence Vangelis and Collesium II. I must say I don't fancy doing any Electric Savage stuff - that seems like too much like hard work  :-[
     
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thetworegs

The first album I bought was Elvis Sings hits from his movies......when I heard Big Boss man I was hooked for good ....how about an Elvis fest surely there's something for everyone there.....
   
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