Living In Sin (Rock)

Started by stoman, October 19, 2012, 01:46:10 PM

stoman

Hey, guys!

Here is a song in four flavors. All four versions are based on a simple synth bedtrack I had done. The first step towards turning it into a real song was done when Bill joined and applied his guitar magic to it, replacing my fake synth guitars and adding lots of new stuff. Then both George and Mark created their own vocal melodies using the same lyric by Paul, and we even had two great drummers, Todd and Marcel wanting to play on it. Andy was so kind to do the bass, and I tried my best to put all the pieces together.

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I hope you enjoy the song(s). I did. :)

Living In Sin

Vocals:
George Williams (version A & B) , Mark A. Shrider (version C & D)

Lyrics:
Paul Dempsey

Drums:
Todd Vierra (version A & C), Marcel Hoeker (version B & D)

Bass:
Andy Gupta

Guitars:
Bill Gifford

Composed by:
Steffen Offermann (original music)
George Williams (vocal melody version A & B)
Mark A. Shrider (vocal melody version C & D)

Mix & Master:
Steffen Offermann

You seemed to have all the answers
I never questioned you
I followed your every move
Thought love would see us through

Nothing was out of our reach
We grabbed every brass ring
We challenged everything
You were the queen, I was your king

We were young
Never listen to anyone
We were wild and free
A little misunderstood
Living in sin
And feeling so good

Sometimes my mind goes back
To those early years
I often think of you
And the dreams that disappeared

Then reality started creeping in
You weren't working, just sleeping in
Our lives grew dull, we were in a rut
Your words got sharp and began to cut
Regards,

  Steffen

AndyR

That's REALLY interesting hearing them like that.

I'd go for B and/or C.

A and D didn't really grab me.

And the difference is the vocal/drum combos.

It got me thinking. Are the vocal performances (A & B and then C & D) the same? Sounds like it. And same with the drums?

What was each musician listening to when they did their part? Is it possible that the B and C pairings are the natural ones that actually happened, while A and D are the ones put together afterwards?

If it's not that, then it shows that a singer's got to be choosy about the drummer (and vice versa)! :D

Fascinating...

A cool song. Especially B and C :)
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tafka

WTF ??
this needs a bigger audience.
Brilliant .
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SwanSong

Great song cant say enough agree, needs a bigger audience.
very cool song. cheers NEIL.!!!!!

thetworegs

I think it's B for me....... great song ...
   
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DannyB_KY

Great tune!!!!! I love the style!!!! 8)
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Facemask93

Nice song Steffen , as usual it drips quality , I personally liked both vocalists , but if pushed I think version B had it all , fantastic collab , great mix & master , loved it

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Redler

I can't decide which is the best one. The tune(s) itself sounds a classic to me!! The both vocalists did really good job!! The brass additions were just great!!

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Hook

Very cool Stoman, quite a fun analysis. I dig B, love that drum track and think the vocalist did a great job. Very cool to have so much to work with. Love that keyboard? (boingy thing) solo before the last refrain.
Rock On!

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stoman

Thanks for all the nice comments!

Andy, the drums were recorded last, when all the rest was done. The vocals were done based on the original midi drums.

In the meantime I have received a lot of feedback, and in total each version seems to have its audience. When I first posted the four versions at a German site everybody preferred version A, except one who did not like the chorus there, and everybody said that Todd's drums were better. I don't agree, I think both drummers did an equally great job - and so did both singers.

BTW, both George and Mark started as guitarists actually. George has collaborated on a lot of songs as a singer (I posted some here, e.g. "Lizard Men" and "Alive", but for Mark it was his first vocal collaboration. A pretty good debut IMO, even though he isn't comfortable with his own voice. But that'll probably come.

I haven't been able to listen to the songs posted here lately. I don't know why, but they all don't play in my browser any more. All other sites do work though.

Regards,
  Steffen