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Re: Everybody Wants To Get High

Post by Casey H » Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:40 am

Oct 17, 2008, 3:48am, billg wrote:Thanks. Well this got the forward for the ala 60's dispatch listing. It's also in for the ala Byrds listing. Guess I should be hoping for the same screener! Crap, I've only got like 4 hrs. into writing/tracking/& recording it and about 40hrs. into trying to mix it so it sounds "60's"! How can it be so hard to mix something that's SUPPOSED to sound sooooo simple???!!!Congrats on the forwards, Bill!! You dun good with this one! I guess you need to throw away your PC/DAW, use a 4 track with analog tape, and do any splices with a scissor. Casey

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Re: Everybody Wants To Get High

Post by jchitty » Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:58 am

Oct 17, 2008, 3:48am, billg wrote:Thanks. Well this got the forward for the ala 60's dispatch listing. It's also in for the ala Byrds listing. Guess I should be hoping for the same screener!wta- you may be right about the mix, I went back & forth on it so much. I ultimately had 17 mixes! This one sounds too "bright" to me and the hats are too loud & bright but I just don't have the stomach to mess with it anymore. Everytime I change one thing it seems to make everything else sound "off". Crap, I've only got like 4 hrs. into writing/tracking/& recording it and about 40hrs. into trying to mix it so it sounds "60's"! How can it be so hard to mix something that's SUPPOSED to sound sooooo simple???!!!Big congrats, Bill. I just got a chance to listen to "Everybody Wants to Get High," albeit late, and it's top notch....the production, vocals, everything. Great job, buddy.

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Re: Everybody Wants To Get High

Post by ggalen » Sat Oct 18, 2008 2:16 am

Hey Bill,The latest mix sounds just fine to me. Best yet.I sure know what you mean about hours and hours of mixing and adjusting.I dislike it when I get into that mode, too!Great song. I'll buy a copy (but the buy button didn't work )Glenn

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Re: Everybody Wants To Get High

Post by matthoggard » Sat Oct 18, 2008 4:03 am

I just knew youd get a forward out of this man.Like I said before, your a friggin genius!!Best of luck with it.Matt

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Re: Everybody Wants To Get High

Post by billg » Sat Oct 18, 2008 4:12 am

Oct 18, 2008, 5:16am, ggalen wrote:Hey Bill,The latest mix sounds just fine to me. Best yet.I sure know what you mean about hours and hours of mixing and adjusting.I dislike it when I get into that mode, too!Great song. I'll buy a copy (but the buy button didn't work )GlennThanks Glenn! I have that as a "free" song so when you click on the buy button it's supposed to allow you to download it free. I'll go check to make sure I didn't do something wrong.Matt, you're too kind dude . . . !!!

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Re: Everybody Wants To Get High

Post by ggalen » Sat Oct 18, 2008 8:04 am

Bill,Congrats on the forward!They'd be foolish to pass this one by, as I said.Now the movie folks need to place it prominently and get you some juicy payments...and more work.Here's hoping there's the perfect scene in the film for this to be played over the radio, or over a montage.Yeah, I clicked again..Same thing: "Oops! Error. Broadjam will look into it..." or something like that.

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Re: Everybody Wants To Get High

Post by heinsite » Sun Oct 19, 2008 5:12 am

well deserved forward bill!!congrats.wh

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Re: Everybody Wants To Get High

Post by cameron » Sun Oct 19, 2008 6:55 am

Great work Bill. Congratulations!!Cam

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Re: Everybody Wants To Get High

Post by aldicicco » Sun Oct 19, 2008 12:36 pm

Hi Bill,I truly enjoyed your song and the message. It had a cozy and vintage familiarity.Your vocal phrasing caught my attention. It was perfectly in genre, yet stayed away from being predictable. Good musical sense on your part!Even though you modeled this on the Byrds, I think you have a bit of Tom Petty in you. Have you considered this?See - I just increased the time span of this tune by twenty years!Best regards,Al
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Re: Everybody Wants To Get High

Post by billg » Sun Oct 19, 2008 2:49 pm

Thanks Al. My big problem is that I don't really hear a lot of difference between Petty, Dylan, Byrds, etc. It all sounds so similiar to me, but you've got me thinking. If I added a Hammond organ & brought up the bass & drums this probably could work for an ala Petty listing, thanks!

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