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"Singer/Songwriter" is really a first class recording. Good work on that one.
Scott Walker - First Night - Cool George Harrison type vibe to it. Cool piano licks. Nice work.
Hmm...no trouble on this end regarding HMHS access.
Working with a lyricist - Give me a beat and I can write what may pass as usable lyrics. Without a beat, I write mostly just bad poetry.
A Nanopad was donated to Tony - It wasn't me.
I'm back into trying to use Beatcraft. I think the best route for me is the simpler the better. I think I should aim for a Meg White type drumming style. A few simple beats through the entire song, with maybe some kind of difference in style between verses and chorus.
Sungodv - Mr. Thumb's Up (sorry, no icon). I sometimes wonder what would have happened if many of the talented men and women (woman - Trace) on these boards would have been born in the same area Ala' The Beatles. They could have been contenders.
Dave, I think you'll be able to get close. I never could, but you have the know-how to pull it off, I would think.
Dave's blanket vocal booth - We will await the comparison test. I personally don't have the energy for it, unless your test shows great improvements.
Cool band name. Dave, Johnny Ray came to my mind too. The only reason I know about Johnny Ray is from that one hit wonder song "Come On, Eileen," by the Dexie Midnight Riders (sp?), that started out with "Poor old Johnny Ray...". I've researched it and I still don't know why they referred to him as such.
The Morrisons - John Ray - This has a cool mid-late 60's Jimmy Webb type song. Very mellow with very nice vocal melody. Love the guitar break. Nice.
Dave Chick - Interesting but it is all over my head. I'm lucky if I can stay in time on a simple 4/4 I-IV-V arrangement.
"Yesterday" sappy! Dave! I think Yesterday is the most covered song. It's a wonderful song.
I want to like Bluegrass music, and usually do for the first minute or so. I dislike Bluegrass lyrics and most of the songs tend to sound the same to me. Now Johnny Cash. I can get on-board that one.
I've been listening the White Stripes this past week (see comments regarding Beatcraft for reason). I like the White Stripes up to a point. I am not a big Jack White lyrics fan. But musically, they hit all cylinders for me. (Jack White is one heck of a producer though. Check out his song with the great Loretta Lynn called "Portland, Oregon," (the long version if you can). Superb.
Ha! on "Behind the Music" bit.
Basczax - Sexy Robot - This is fantastic. White Soul. I can imagine a 70's funk band doing this on Soul Train. Outstanding production. One of the best I've heard this year. "You're an ice machine." Oh, man, that's tops. Now, as the song fades, it is reminding me of T.Rex. Great song.