ROCKFEST! - Hellbound by Satchwood and Ferryman

Started by Ferryman_1957, October 31, 2009, 05:37:03 PM

The Reverend 48

Quote from: tafka on November 01, 2009, 01:59:46 AMclass track from a class act.
excellent lyric & Vocals.and the double satched guitar work AWESOME!
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TJ
Exactly the same here
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Pine

WoW! This is wild! Nice job on the vox Nigel and Satch your guitar is freakin' insane! I knew you could shred but...whoa! Loved the change up and the overall arrangement. This is very well done all around. Cool!
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Wiley

LOL This was just excellent. Don't hear you sing enough Nigel!!!.  And Satch what can one say.  You can rip on slow songs. LOL You both were magnificent.

Redler

Wow! A scary rock song and performing was excellent! Incredible good guitar work, Tommy! Fine job guys!

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StevieM

 :o  Speechless!!!! ( Nearly)  This could be on ANY radio station that plays rock!!! And should be.

I always say, if I can leave somebody happy and smiling at the end of the day-----I've completely f*cked up!!

Satchwood

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Thank you all for the kind comments - I really enjoyed adding the rhythm and solo work to this awesome backing track by Ferryman !!!  His vocals really make it great for this spooky season !!!

You too can use his backer and/or Geir's version and create a masterpiece:

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Ferryman_1957

Thanks for the positive feedback and particularly the comments on the vox. I probably need to practice singing more but this did come together quite well, especially the chorus part. It's encouraging to hear that it works.

Mixing vox is a bit tough - I don't like them too high as I don't want the instruments to get dominated, especially the bass. I aim for "nestled" (I like Mark's description) but I realise that the vocals may sound "louder" to me because I know the lyrics, so I could be tempted to push them a bit too far back. I'll listen on different gear when I am back in the UK and may remix.

Thanks again for the feedback. 48 pushed us to do something different with yet another great "Fest".

Cheers,

Nigel

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I'm sure I commented on this.....


I must have been too stunned to type......


Awesome collab!

Peace

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Oldrottenhead

wow i missed this one nigel, great to hear you letting your pipes loose, your vox reminds me of ian mcculloch from echo and the bunnymen.
the lyrics are really cool, i like that they arenot specific about anything and are open to the listeners interpretation.

this lstener hopes you aren't working too hard in your day job, maybe i get that from the lyrics cos i'm working to hard in my day job. lol
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