Call to Order - hardlock original

Started by hardlock, December 24, 2010, 10:03:32 PM

Ferryman_1957

I really like the whole track here but the "swing" feel and the drum programming really made it for me. Really gives it a very unique feel. Oh, the dual lead vox are pretty cool and the guitar lead work is superb. So actually the whole darn thing is excellent and hangs together really well. 

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Nigel

Geir

Quote from: Ferryman on December 30, 2010, 04:09:28 AM.....So actually the whole darn thing is excellent and hangs together really well. 
Indeed !!!

Love it !

I can't remember ... what kinda guitar is that you use on the lead ? Really great sounding !!
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Chip - interesting thoughts about the song name.  I started out calling it "Echos of Order" but the echo effects section got cut out so I changed it.  Look for "Echos (something)" to be forthcoming.

I probably should use part of the lyrics for the title, eh?  "No need to fear" is a much better name, thanks!  

Geir - that's just my Agile tele thinline clone and MBR for all parts except bass! :-\

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Thanks again all!

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I've now added live drums to this tune.  Some fun!
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I didn't hear the original, but I like the drums here. But even more than that I like the syrupy single note lines on the guitar. My first thought was that the vox could be up a hair as well, but after reading the comments and sitting back and listening I think this is solid. It might lose a bit of vibe on the vox if you upped it too much.

And yeah, definitely like the single note lines on that guitar. Good stuff. I did notice at the beginning the almost jangly rhythm guitar underneath. I thought I'd mention that I liked that as well.
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HI Hardlock. truly wonderful ,agree with all comments
and more..your vocals worked really well on this and
as always ur guitar..drums r not easy. even with my songs
i find that difficult to do . with my beatbox. or whatever
i use. cheers WORTH A BUMP . NEIL!

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The drums add a live feel to this , i enjoyed the play and as everyone has said its a fine production and super skills !!

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Sounds awesome Ken! The real (Good!) drums, sweet bass line, solid guitar and mellow vox got me hooked!

Very cool, I love it.

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