Shooting for Hippie song era CSNY

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Re: Shooting for Hippie song era CSNY

Post by Casey H » Sat Jun 22, 2013 6:19 am

Hey Juan
I do think it's a really cool song and I love your music.

Seems like I'm the lone dissenter here. :| Listening again. I still think the harmonies don't have that CSNY vibe throughout. When you sing "Memory you must HIDE", "HIDE" sounds much more Bee Gees than CSNY. It could be that the falsetto high harmonies are too prominent and sound too forced.

I love the solo vocal passages that sound very Stephen Stills. :D

I'm sure you've done what I'm about to suggest but I would A/B listen to CSNY (especially their first 2 albums were are classic great ones).

It's also possible that the production and guitar sound is a little too clean for the era.

Teach Your Children... Listen to "Look at them and SIGH"... http://youtu.be/M_hYdywoV_Q

If you feel that strongly that the screener is wrong here, maybe you should write to Taxi. I know you said you have another re-screen in the queue and therefore are hesitant.

Warmest,
:D Casey

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Re: Shooting for Hippie song era CSNY

Post by crazyhooks » Sat Jun 22, 2013 9:18 am

First off , I really appreciate the open communication with such issue.
Again this is not every return I get that I feel this way.

Casey Thank you , your review on this song is at least detailed
with what you think made it a return. No prob, I accept that .. move on to the next
But Juliet hit it , ,this copy paste formula
has been see frequently lately and it does not help anyone.
I concentrated on the eq an early 60s vibe because I thought its a nice song to pitch
Bee gees , no prob- I know my voice
but this is a background source needle drop?
It will hardly be heard
Juliet , love your passion;)
Good question about my funk returns -if it was the same screener
I don't know still waiting , but from the screener or owner comments
They shouldn't be screening or listing this genre with Taxi.
If u want to hear the song it's called " Suga Babe"
The listing asked for "if your ass aint shaking to this Bee gees Kc/ Donna Summer
/Wild Cherry groove
dont submit !
Return it is " Too old school for my references"

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Re: Shooting for Hippie song era CSNY

Post by Robtoons » Sat Jun 22, 2013 10:59 am

Yeah Juan,
I remember that "Suga Babe" incident from before, I found that one to be even more troubling than this one...
Too old school for the references??!!
Keep yr chin up buddy! -Rob

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Re: Shooting for Hippie song era CSNY

Post by eeoo » Sat Jun 22, 2013 12:34 pm

Hey Juan - This is an interesting one. For me it ticks all the boxes but something about it doesn't match the vibe of the ala's overall. I'm sorry I can't be more specific. I would have probably forwarded it because technically it's a fit but if I heard it in a scene and it was supposed to evoke authenticity I don't know how effective it would be. Still, very well done and as you know I'm a huge fan, just my humble 2 cents.

Carry on!

eo

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Re: Shooting for Hippie song era CSNY

Post by playagibson » Sun Jun 23, 2013 6:33 pm

Hey Juan,

I'm a little late here and as usual you nailed it performance wise.

What struck me was more the vocal production.
CSNY vocals had less attack and a smoother compression.
They probably sang further away from the mic so the attack wasn't as pronounced.
Also the vocals felt warmer and the saturation wasn't as noticeable as your vocals.
I would tone down the bk vocals a little more and leave the lead vocal as is.
I think that would help soften it.
Also if you can't adjust the compression on the bk vocals try using a transient plugin to shave off the attack.
That will help and it will make the bk vox sit back in the mix.

Rich.

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Re: Shooting for Hippie song era CSNY

Post by TimWalter » Mon Jun 24, 2013 6:55 am

I thought the version on your Taxi page (assume it is the latest) was excellent. Certainly had the vibe. Tim
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