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I'm loving what I'm hearing, Bob; it's derivative yet fresh.
Have you got a sitar sound you could run along with that guitar riff?
And yes, a phase on the vox – maybe even on the whole thing.
Unlike Paul, I do smoke pot. Sadly, I just don't have any
Enjoyed very much.
Nick
Have you got a sitar sound you could run along with that guitar riff?
And yes, a phase on the vox – maybe even on the whole thing.
Unlike Paul, I do smoke pot. Sadly, I just don't have any
Enjoyed very much.
Nick
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Bob, my guitar brother, this rocks!
I have no advice. Just looking forward to hearing more from you.
I have no advice. Just looking forward to hearing more from you.
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Paul, John , Dan, Nick, thanks for listening or listening again. Nick, funny that I do have a little sitar track that I muted on this but my mind was there too and I tried to work it in. At this point though, like the organ part I tried adding, things were rather thick already and with all the echo and everything, this one can start to sound "kitchen sinky" and things start getting literally lost in the mix.
Overall, and based on several comments that made me laugh, I like going down this smoky path, and there will be more of this style that WILL have sitar, B3 etc. etc.
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Overall, and based on several comments that made me laugh, I like going down this smoky path, and there will be more of this style that WILL have sitar, B3 etc. etc.
Bob
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Somehow I'd missed your original post of this one, Mr.P...
reminded me of overhead projectors with patterns of colored oils, and Iron Butterfly.
Nice job.
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reminded me of overhead projectors with patterns of colored oils, and Iron Butterfly.
Nice job.
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(ed. after reading comment above, somehow I was remembering really liking The Beatles'
treatment of "Only A Northern Song" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVyNRzUNy88
one of my favorites)
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Thanks Peter. What you mentioned is the sound/era I am going for.
Thanks Jim.
Bob
Thanks Jim.
Bob
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