Tribute Fest - Chicago!!! (part 2) - S. Gritt covers Boognish (2 mixes)

Started by Gritter, March 22, 2010, 06:41:49 PM

Gritter

Chicago (Part 2)
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Good ol' Boognish is truely a creative inspiration. I can't get enough of his Chicago saga, especially part 2. The amazingly catchy laid back groove gets me again and again.

I threw this one in a blender with some spikey and wet brown sludge that I found under the run-off.

Here is Chicago!!! (part 2)'s illegitimate evil twin...Playing it off ligit.



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no guitars

Thanks for listening and thanks for the great tunage Aaron.

Sandy.


Ferryman_1957

FABBBBBBBBBBBBB! Loved the original, love this treatment. Completely mental and a great realization. Gimme some sludge please!

Cheers,

Nigel

Oldrottenhead

whit goes oan in ma heid



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

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Oh, yeah - You created an entire world of your own here. I had my sights on another one of the series, maybe I'll have to go for it now.

Loved the Blues Brothers references. Excellent - Because here's why:

I had a '77 Dodge Monaco. I bought it for $25 with a friend. He was not overly thrilled with the car, so I bought his interest out for $12.50. I loved that car - I cut the roof off it one summer with an acetylene torch because I couldn't afford a convertable. You could fit 8 people in it. The ultimate party vehicle.

Anyway, I loved this song!

Sandman rules!

Mark
"Now where did I put my stream of thought. But hey, fc*K it!!!!!!! -Mokbul"
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Gnasty

This is very special Gritt. I love the beats and that vocal patch rules! Especially when you do the deep vocals in the middle. I do remember the original but liked to hear it again. I love this coverfest.

Great job Bro!
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Gritter

Thanks Nigel, Mark and Gnasty - it's a little like Buckley's cough syrup: Not easy going down but somehow works.

Quote from: oldrottenhead on March 22, 2010, 06:50:11 PMdontcha just love this place

Jim; yup.

lg

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

Groundy

Great stuff Sandy, I'm always learning........Briiiiillllliant......Alex ;)

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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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Bluesberry

Do I detect beat-boxing going on here?  Holy crap, give me the whole damn bottle of Buckleys, I'll down it in one gulp, then I'll be in the right space to go with this little wonder.  Wide open.  It always amazes me the wildness and rawness and pure musicality of the sounds you get when you let your imagination run like this.  Deadly cool.  Its like a shooter glass filled with Bucklys and dark rum, drink that and see if you can still stand.

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Gnasty

Drink Buckleys, Dark rum, and listen to this tune!

YOU`LL SEE GOD IN CHICAGO!

I don`t think everyone in this forum knows Buckleys or has tasted it. I actually like it.



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