like a hurricane satch and orh the final version

Started by Oldrottenhead, June 03, 2009, 05:49:25 PM

lg

I like both versions.
Gonna have to listen some more....
Awesome work both of you!
I believe ORH sings it better than Neil...LOL

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Oldrottenhead

QuoteI believe ORH sings it better than Neil...
neil armstrong isn't noted for his singing is he lol
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Satchwood

This version is GREAT ORH!!  It sounds very clean & professional sounding!

I like this one better for sure, but I still like the other version as well because it sounds more trippy  ;D
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Excellent song ORH, loved the guitar, the vox, transitions and solos in-between the parts.  Well done.  I caught myself singing it while typing while at work here.  My brain recorded it, therefore making it a catchy song forever in my mind.  FOREVERRRRR!
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Satchwood

For the guitars, I was trying to get a "live" concert feel - with a little feedback on the solo notes...

Yep this is definitely my fave version!!  Great vox ORH!!! 

You are very talented to be able to take (i really think ANY song) and add vocals - just flippin amazing dude!!


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launched

I heard the first post and though that was pretty good. This was no exception.

Quote from: Ferryman_1957 on June 04, 2009, 03:58:32 AM
Quote from: oldrottenhead on June 04, 2009, 03:54:34 AMwas drinking when posting this last night.

Now why doesn't that surprise me...... Nevertheless, an ace job, great production here so you must be able to knob twiddle under the influence. And there's probably two ways of interpreting that last sentence.

Cheers,

Nigel


I don't have that talent after swilling a few - I'll do a master and think "This ain't bad", and then wake up the next morning thinking "Holy shit - did I post that?!?"

Both you guys - great job with the equipment!!

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Nice vox mate , you do sound like NY on this one , but then you are the master , well done both
   
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Oldrottenhead

i wasn't drinking when i recorded it lol. i was drunk when i posted it.
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Bluesberry

I really love the guitar sounds here.  Great clear vocal.  Good job guys!!

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Tigers

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"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann