BeatlesFest "One After 909"

Started by djanover, September 29, 2010, 06:28:30 AM

djanover

One After 909
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Our version of this song is inspired by the Beatles Anthology version.  I think our version kind of develops a country-like feeling.  Enjoy!

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Hi, definitely a country feel but it also reminds me of a UK band "Status Quo" but with the vocals sounding a little like "Elo". I like...............Willie
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des0free

I'm digging this big time.  Pro guitar playing and love the scream.
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Rolow

Strong guitar work and the vox is wonderful.  Is that Joe helping out with the harmonies again?

Super job fellas.  Keep 'em comin'. ;D ;D ;D
Let it be known, there is a fountain, that was not made, by the hands of men.

Geir

Sounds really great !!! You sure have done some fab covers for this fest!

How do you record your songs? Is it a live recording through a mixer to your MicroBR and then som addeed lead/harmony or one track at a time?

Either way it turns out great
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Oh well ........

djanover

Thank you all for the positive feedback!

Actually, that is me singing the harmony too...

We typically record one track at a time...On this recording, Michael is on the drums, Joseph is playing the rhythm and lead guitars, and I am playing bass and singing both vocals.  It typically takes a few hours at a minimum to record, because of the one-track-at-a-time method with bouncing and mastering.  I've learned a lot, but still have quite a way to go!
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Vanncad

Hey man - you really got my foot tapping this morning!

This sounds like it was recorded right in the era.
Your vocals are great. They fit this style of music perfectly, and that scream rules!!

The dirty guitar is really cool too.

Great post. Way to go!
It ain't pretty being easy.

Okay to Cover

cuthbert

This old-school rocks!  :)

It's probably not the most well-known Beatles song, but one that clearly identifies the key elements of their early style. Great playing and vocals, and you've got the Lennon scream down to a 'T' - you and the boys done good!
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