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Re: Hey Bulldog

Post by heinsite » Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:53 pm

hey mark--first of all, i have not read anything above, when i saw this, i wanted to hear it NOW.MAN, WHAT A GREAT JOB. your vocals really bring out the words more than the orig fab for me--they are my heroes, by the way...duh...--what a great new take with the guitar break,--very nice vocal man, i can hear the words better!--and you PICKED ONE OF THE BEST, NON RECOGNIZED to many anyway....TUNES TO COVER!!--and you love that extra cirricular activity, (glad no guns in this one LOL's) that you do so very well man,damn just a great job! can't say enough, proof again why you and few others are my fav SONG WRITERS (or copiers in this case LOL) on this forum.damn man, i'm still droolin' here--hey, like a damned bulldog!! sorry it just came out, like most of my dribble... the best,warrenps: on the 4th listen now, dig the piano even more each time and the entire mix is f-ing splendid....

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Re: Hey Bulldog

Post by davekershaw » Wed Sep 17, 2008 11:23 pm

Quote:Here's a treat for all you Bulldog fans: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGrEZH7j ... aaantastic post Mark!Never seen that before.Also never seen George with an SG.Can't see on the clip, but I'm guessing that's Johnplaying the lead break, as it sounds like his style of playing,not Georges.Of course, I could be wrong.Dave.

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Re: Hey Bulldog

Post by Mark Kaufman » Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:20 pm

Sept 17, 2008, 7:53pm, heinsite wrote:hey mark--first of all, i have not read anything above, when i saw this, i wanted to hear it NOW.MAN, WHAT A GREAT JOB. your vocals really bring out the words more than the orig fab for me--they are my heroes, by the way...duh...--what a great new take with the guitar break,--very nice vocal man, i can hear the words better!--and you PICKED ONE OF THE BEST, NON RECOGNIZED to many anyway....TUNES TO COVER!!--and you love that extra cirricular activity, (glad no guns in this one LOL's) that you do so very well man,damn just a great job! can't say enough, proof again why you and few others are my fav SONG WRITERS (or copiers in this case LOL) on this forum.damn man, i'm still droolin' here--hey, like a damned bulldog!! sorry it just came out, like most of my dribble... the best,warrenps: on the 4th listen now, dig the piano even more each time and the entire mix is f-ing splendid.... Thanks Warren! I beefed up the drums a bit today and re-sang a couple lines, added some chatter behind the lead break...I think it's done. Glad you enjoyed it! Cheers, -Mark

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Re: Hey Bulldog

Post by Mark Kaufman » Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:26 pm

Sept 18, 2008, 2:23am, davekershaw wrote:Quote:Here's a treat for all you Bulldog fans: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGrEZH7j ... aaantastic post Mark!Never seen that before.Also never seen George with an SG.Can't see on the clip, but I'm guessing that's Johnplaying the lead break, as it sounds like his style of playing,not Georges.Of course, I could be wrong.Dave.Isn't that a cool vid? I'm pretty sure all the guitar is George on the SG, John on piano, Paul on bass and tambourine, and Ringo on--yes--drums.Actually, maybe John did play some guitar...there are three parts...on the footage it looks like he's playing the high doubled part of the main riff. That solo could have been either of them.Now you got me wondering...

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Re: Hey Bulldog

Post by heinsite » Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:51 pm

mark--an improvement on an already great piece...congrats,wh

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Re: Hey Bulldog

Post by cameron » Thu Sep 18, 2008 5:28 pm

Hey Mark,Like nearly everybody my age (and everyone on this forum it appears) the Beatles were my musical heroes. I love to hear remakes of lesser known Beatles songs ("One After 9:09" is one that our band used to regularly play), and to hear a well-done remake like this is a real treat. Well done!Cameron

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Re: Hey Bulldog

Post by davekershaw » Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:27 pm

Quote:Now you got me wondering... Yeah, from hearing John's style of lead before, it just strikes meas him. Paul's got his own lead style too, which I like, especially on Ram. Nifty on the acoustic too! They were certainly good all rounders.Ringo, drums yeah! I remember someone asked John whether Ringo was the best drummer in the world, and he said:"he's not even the best drummer in the band!" Poor Ringo.I must say, I thought he was perfect for the The Beatles

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Re: Hey Bulldog

Post by davekershaw » Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:41 pm

Hey Mark.Congrat's on getting No 1 on SoundClick!Dave.

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