Visions of Johanna - Dylan cover

Started by hooper, July 19, 2018, 05:34:28 AM

hooper

Visions of Johanna
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Have been playing around with this for much of the last month or so, including 3-4 total do-overs.
So with respect I offer this as a small tribute to the troubadour, the poet and philosopher...Bob Dylan.

Thanks for listening,
hooper   8)

Visions of Johanna - Bob Dylan


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These days I merely dabble at being old and wise.
But I swear, I used to absolutely excel at being young and stupid.

SE

Great tribute to the great man, got the vox down so well, love,in the piano, organ and harmonica, loved it lots!!!
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Jean Pierre

excellent, did you play all instruments ?
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.
The Lord of the Rings speech by Bilbo

IanR

Great performance. I love how you have mixed the tracks. You got a great balance. Interesting that you have the vocals panned to the left channel. Was that a homage to the original?

I think you got it right in the end. Well done for persisting. It is a great recording.






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hooper

Quote from: my idol is Jahia on July 19, 2018, 10:51:53 PMexcellent, did you play all instruments ?
Yes. Guitars, bass, keys, harmonica, electronic drums, vocals...

Quote from: IanR on July 21, 2018, 07:33:57 AM.....Interesting that you have the vocals panned to the left channel. Was that a homage to the original
Actually no intent to pan vocals to Left.  However there is some processing on the vocal with an Automatic Double Tracking fx that may be creating what you are hearing (?)  It clones the signal and then sends copies to far R and L with a little bit of delay.
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These days I merely dabble at being old and wise.
But I swear, I used to absolutely excel at being young and stupid.

Jean Pierre

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Quote from: hooper on July 22, 2018, 10:09:37 AM
Quote from: my idol is Jahia on July 19, 2018, 10:51:53 PMexcellent, did you play all instruments ?
Yes. Guitars, bass, keys, harmonica, electronic drums, vocals...

bravo

QuoteHowever there is some processing on the vocal with an Automatic Double Tracking fx that may be creating what you are hearing (?)  It clones the signal and then sends copies to far R and L with a little bit of delay.

what is exactly this effect, is it a VST plugin or not?



I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.
The Lord of the Rings speech by Bilbo

Groundy


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If I had known i was going to be this thirsty this morning I'd of had another Beer last night...

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cuthbert

Genuine.

Beautifully played and sung, hooper - all the instruments sit well in the mix, and with great clarity. Not usually a Dylan fan (I think I need to check out his catalog again), but I loved this!
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Rolow

Very well done, Hoop.  All instruments played expertly and the production is rather brilliant, each instrument played with its

own rhythm and accents, all mixing together in a beautifully flowing piece.  Excellent vocals too.  I appreciate the effort you

put into your work, getting everything just right.  Well worth the effort.

This is not a Dylan song that I particularly remember, tho it does ring a bell.  But Dylan is the consummate song writer, and

I like this one very much.


Ron
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