'Who's the Dummy Now'

Started by Greeny, May 02, 2009, 04:47:49 AM

Greeny

TIM GREEN_Whos the Dummy Now
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A new original song, inspired by a number of things: Antony Hopkin's film 'Magic', a strange ventriloquist woman I had on an old record cover, and an old sci-fi comic book / horror story. It's about an evil little dummy turning on it's operator...  :D

This is all done on the BR. There's a Les Paul playing the main guitar parts, a Hofner verythin playing the solo, and bass. The backing vox are going through one of the guitar effects to make things even weirder. And the evil, maniacal laughing is me!  :D

Bit of a strange one, but here it is.....

Oldrottenhead

wow tim, this is driving, scary, creepy psychedelic, hypnotic hope that laugh isnt a result of swine flu. great piece of work.
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Oldrottenhead
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Geir

Yeah WOW .. Such a perfect production that get out the drive and energy in the song!! Brilliant guitarwork and ..... how many hours did you spend making that drumtrack? .... you sound like you've been in a large-scale studio, amazing what you manage to get out of this little box!!!! That guitarsound sure is as close to a "real" amp as it gets!!

Geir
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Bro

Great job, wish i could do a song like this, i really dig your vocal tone! :)
If you loose track over a chord progression, play as fast as you possibly can. Nobody will know. Thats how they invented bebop.

OsCKilO

Great dark driving feel to this production.

I couldn't get to a PC to listen to this first off so I downloaded it on my phone.

Playing it through the speakers, the tones filled the room and sounded like they were coming from different directions.  The panning on this track was amazing.
It was the first time I realised my phone (Nokia N95 had stereo speakers (or maybe it doesn't and it's just your track that did this)...

Great production. Great song! 8)
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Wiley

I like the drive to this song. Great lyrics yup a little scary. LOL  I like the laugh. You evil man you!!! Like the guitar solo also.  Just a great song.

tafka

yet another First Class Song.
just top of the milk in all aspects.the rest has been said.
brilliant TG.
"whats is name?"
"Fats"

Tony J
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
shoulders one last time...

steveblues50

wow greeny that was really great!now i have to go back and listen to all your stuff!i detected a little nod to the greatest song of all time,i am the walrus,in a voice i heard in the background.am i right?

dragonshade

Another one with FANTASTIC production. This could be another hit man.

Ferryman_1957

This is really great, a big WOW from me. I dig that movie, I hate vent dummies and I just LOVE this one!!! One of my faves from all your recent work. Incredibly imaginative, great lyrics with really neat use of wordplay, strong production and lots of cool effects. This is a killer (literally). I like strange, and I like your maniacal laughter.

Cheers,

Nigel