WOODSTOCK! Woodstock, the song

Started by hooper, July 15, 2009, 06:43:30 AM

SteveG

Bloody hell!!! I was playing with the idea of having a bash at this one, no way now.... Fantastic job mate, be proud, be very proud. Great vox from the sis' too.

Bit of a cheek Joni Mitchell writing this song when she did not actually turn up for the gig tho....

Oldrottenhead

ken this is stunning, i missed this yesterday but flash telephoned me to tell me to listen, he called when i was in the pub half cut. so first thing i looked for this morning was this and mike wasn't kidding when he said it was the best he'd heard in a while. nancy what a voice and the harmonies  mmmmmmmmmmmm but as ever ken it is your musical ability and production skills that hit the nail on the head. you continue to raise the bar a wizard a true star.
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Oldrottenhead
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Flash Harry

Quote from: oldrottenhead on July 16, 2009, 02:48:50 AMken this is stunning, i missed this yesterday but flash telephoned me to tell me to listen, he called when i was in the pub half cut. so first thing i looked for this morning was this and mike wasn't kidding when he said it was the best he'd heard in a while. nancy what a voice and the harmonies  mmmmmmmmmmmm but as ever ken it is your musical ability and production skills that hit the nail on the head. you continue to raise the bar a wizard a true star.

Told you.
Dinn ah?
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hooper

Thanks much for the kind comments everyone.  And it's always fun to sit here and know that music made in the back room was heard by someone across the big pond.  Looking forward to more Woodstock 2009 tributes!
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The Reverend 48

A massive Well Done
For me this captures the "Woodstock" vibe as I remember it perfectly...
It takes me right back to the day!
Peace and Love

knniggits

Great production,your choice of effects really lifts this track,nice playing.
Great vocals too. Who's singing?
He's not the messiah he's a very naughty boy!

Ferryman_1957

Truly excellent on all levels. The production is fantastic, great use of the stereo image, nice clear recording of all the instruments and it just feels so "right". Very, very well done indeed, you continue to impress and inspire in equal measures!

The playing is very well done all round and the arrangement is also very strong. The vox are absoutely superb, as  64G says you must be a very musical family! The whole track sounds so much better than the Joni Mitchell version (I find that one of her most annoying songs I am afraid!). Great job all round, really enjoyed it.

Cheers,

Nigel

SteveG

Matthews Southern Comfort ... far superior version.

Satchwood

Wow fantastic song - pro production - sounds great!!!
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Absolutely fantastic!  I am blown away.  I didn't know you could get such a good production from the Micro BR, I've been inspired.  Aside from the production, the vocals and guitar are also top notch.  I have some learning to do.