60's Brit Pop: A Casey/BillG Project

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Re: 60's Brit Pop: A Casey/BillG Project

Post by heinsite » Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:27 pm

nice and tight casey!!well done--"does your dog bite?"the best,warren

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Re: 60's Brit Pop: A Casey/BillG Project

Post by Casey H » Sun Dec 14, 2008 10:39 am

Bill's cut of the new lyrics and solo are up: http://www.broadjam.com/transmit/index. ... ty.mp3What do you think? * In general* Levels in mix* New lyrics & phrasing* Guitar solo (Is it more 60's but a bit out of character with the rest of the song?) Casey on behalf of Casey & Billy and the BritsThank you Bill!

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Re: 60's Brit Pop: A Casey/BillG Project

Post by heinsite » Sun Dec 14, 2008 11:41 am

ok, this is VERY VERY NICE, corny in the good 60's way,,,stellarthe short and sweet guitar solo is just fine to my ears guys...one question--1) in the vocal presentation, was the seemingly (knowing you guys...) intentional a bit NON CLARITY of the vocal to make it sound more authentic? if so, cool, but the only thing i personally would love to hear is just bit more clarity--don't know what you did there billy, and it is sweet, but a bit more clarity and send 'er in..hey casey and bill, other than that, and again, might be on purpose...rascals...i think you're ready with this.... very nice repro!!!!the best,warren

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Re: 60's Brit Pop: A Casey/BillG Project

Post by billg » Sun Dec 14, 2008 1:53 pm

Hey Warren, Bob had mentioned that he thought the top end was a bit much for the authentic 60s vibe which I thought was a good point, so I ran the mix through my outboard tube compressor/limiter and it knocked some of the crispies off & warmed things up a lot I thought. I know it's a modern trend to get as much high end as you can get out of something But I certainly wasn't going for "non clarity" as you put it LOL.

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Re: 60's Brit Pop: A Casey/BillG Project

Post by anne » Sun Dec 14, 2008 2:39 pm

Yes, it certainly did warm it up. I'd pmd Casey about this earlier and I'm really glad you could do something about the crispness because it sounds very warm and 60s-ishI really like this new version. Jayke says "woof"

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Re: 60's Brit Pop: A Casey/BillG Project

Post by billg » Sun Dec 14, 2008 3:37 pm

Thanks Anne. There is a setting on Voxengo's "Soniformer" plugin called 'tape compression' that I like. I used that on the mix and then ran it through an outboard stereo tube compressor/limiter. I think the combination works pretty well for getting a 'retro' sound.Tell Jake I said "woof, woof" (he'll know what I'm talking about)-

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Re: 60's Brit Pop: A Casey/BillG Project

Post by deantaylor » Sun Dec 14, 2008 11:29 pm

Casey, Bill,This sounds really good. New lyric is working well, imo. Good job with the vocals. Guitar solo does seem a bit out of character with the rest of the song. Sounds a bit like a 'surf guitar' .. Hawaii-5-0 theme song style.DeanPS I've heard a lot of Bill's songs, but I wouldn't have guessed this was him singing. (This comment is independent of the good vocals comment .. lol)

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Re: 60's Brit Pop: A Casey/BillG Project

Post by davekershaw » Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:04 am

This is sounding good.Still not sure about that lead though.That guitar intro was reminding me of something,and I only just remembered: Bread's "Dismal Day".Not the same as, just style.

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Re: 60's Brit Pop: A Casey/BillG Project

Post by feaker » Mon Dec 15, 2008 1:56 am

BravoVery well done.Leads back then were cheesy and short. Spot on.I was a sixties child and it felt like I just walked back in time. Ready to fall in love with another song. (and did) Got a lil emotional too:)big time congratsPaul

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Re: 60's Brit Pop: A Casey/BillG Project

Post by deantaylor » Mon Dec 15, 2008 5:48 am

Guit solo might not remind me of 5-0, could be WipeOut or some Beach Boys song or ... fuzzy memory .. important thing is not what it reminds me of .. but that I do think it is a bit out of place in this song.Dean

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