Lazy Bones by Hardlock

Started by j.g., March 21, 2010, 08:59:24 AM

j.g.

Lazy Bones
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I saw this song on Collaboraters section this morning. I tried to find if anyone had done anything with this beautiful tune and couldn't find anything. I have written a lyric and quickly recorded it in a spare minute in this busy day. Hope you like (and Mr Hardlock)  sorry for not asking permission but thought this is how you did the collabs  -  I'm just a new boy here.

Gary F

 The lyrics fit the mood of this tune perfectly!!Great vocals!!
Nice job J.G.
Gary

Nelson

What a great track and your lyrics and vocals takes it over the top.
great job
-Nelson
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Oldrottenhead

nice one j.g much better than my earlier two efforts lol. one of those i did in french i dont know what i was thinking lol.
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Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
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j.g.

After a long search found your versions and they both stand up in their own right. If I had heard yours (especialy the English)  I probably wouldn't have bothered..........still we have all got our own ideas of what fits with what, that's what makes music so enjoyable and varied. You are the master after all !!!

Satchwood

Nice vocal track ~ you got a great voice!!  Soothing qualities.......

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lg

This is really a nice vox and lyric!
Great collab guys!

LG
nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

SwanSong

WOW what a great track vocals and lyrics.
beautiful sound effects. tc NEIL.............

Frank53

What a cool, smooth song. Nice changes. Yes, you have a terrific voice.

What mic did you use for this? Did you use a preamp?

Great work!
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j.g.

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Glad you like this one - thanks for the comments. I used my trusty 12 year SM58 straight into the recorder with no preamp, and can't remember what effects. I just record dry and then add things until I think it sounds right and then leave it at that. Don't know what I'm doing half the time but with a great track like that to sing over, that is the main thing to give it the feel. Its all down to Mr Hardlock not me.