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OT: The rasp factor? [message #73733] Sun, 08 October 2006 08:12 Go to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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The other day driving in my car, listening to the radio, and
this Nickelback song comes on, I'd heard the tail end of it
once before when flipping the channels, but this was the first
time I'd heard nearly the whole song. It's the one
called "Rockstar", and if you haven't heard it, it's something
along the lines of Joe Walsh's "Life's Been Good" (lyrically
speaking, musically it's nothing like it), wherein Chad Kroeger
sings about stuff like having a big mansion on the hill, dozens
of fancy cars, his own jet airplane, etc., etc. (you know, all
the stuff that keeps you humble LOL).

Anyway, I HATE this guys voice to begin with - it's like he's
got this forced rasp that's just way too raspy for my taste...
but now on this song, they take it even further - I swear
they're adding some kind of processing to make it even MORE
raspy on this cut. If you haven't heard it yet, check out the
link below & you can hear a clip (it's the last cut listed on
the page):

http://music.msn.com/album/?album=44434774

Gotta hand it to these guys for having at least three songs off
this album in solid rotation, but WTF is it with the ultra-rasp
on this tune??? Whaddya guys think?

Neil
Re: OT: The rasp factor? [message #73738 is a reply to message #73733] Sun, 08 October 2006 09:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
fernando is currently offline  fernando
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Registered: October 2006
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Yep, sounds real raspy. Maybe processed in PT with Sansamp plugin or EL8 Distressor
to toughen the lame lyrics and vocals. I hear a lot of that around these
days.

"Neil" <IUIU@OIU.COM> wrote:
>
>The other day driving in my car, listening to the radio, and
>this Nickelback song comes on, I'd heard the tail end of it
>once before when flipping the channels, but this was the first
>time I'd heard nearly the whole song. It's the one
>called "Rockstar", and if you haven't heard it, it's something
>along the lines of Joe Walsh's "Life's Been Good" (lyrically
>speaking, musically it's nothing like it), wherein Chad Kroeger
>sings about stuff like having a big mansion on the hill, dozens
>of fancy cars, his own jet airplane, etc., etc. (you know, all
>the stuff that keeps you humble LOL).
>
>Anyway, I HATE this guys voice to begin with - it's like he's
>got this forced rasp that's just way too raspy for my taste...
>but now on this song, they take it even further - I swear
>they're adding some kind of processing to make it even MORE
>raspy on this cut. If you haven't heard it yet, check out the
>link below & you can hear a clip (it's the last cut listed on
>the page):
>
>http://music.msn.com/album/?album=44434774
>
>Gotta hand it to these guys for having at least three songs off
>this album in solid rotation, but WTF is it with the ultra-rasp
>on this tune??? Whaddya guys think?
>
>Neil
>
>
Re: The rasp factor? [message #73894 is a reply to message #73733] Thu, 12 October 2006 06:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
D-unit is currently offline  D-unit   UNITED STATES
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Registered: February 2006
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"Neil" <IUIU@OIU.COM> wrote in message news:4529155a$1@linux...
>
> The other day driving in my car, listening to the radio, and
> this Nickelback song comes on, I'd heard the tail end of it
> once before when flipping the channels, but this was the first
> time I'd heard nearly the whole song. It's the one
> called "Rockstar", and if you haven't heard it, it's something
> along the lines of Joe Walsh's "Life's Been Good" (lyrically
> speaking, musically it's nothing like it), wherein Chad Kroeger
> sings about stuff like having a big mansion on the hill, dozens
> of fancy cars, his own jet airplane, etc., etc. (you know, all
> the stuff that keeps you humble LOL).
>
> Anyway, I HATE this guys voice to begin with - it's like he's
> got this forced rasp that's just way too raspy for my taste...
> but now on this song, they take it even further - I swear
> they're adding some kind of processing to make it even MORE
> raspy on this cut. If you haven't heard it yet, check out the
> link below & you can hear a clip (it's the last cut listed on
> the page):
>
> http://music.msn.com/album/?album=44434774
>
> Gotta hand it to these guys for having at least three songs off
> this album in solid rotation, but WTF is it with the ultra-rasp
> on this tune??? Whaddya guys think?
>
> Neil
>
>

Tube screemer?

db
Re: The rasp factor? [message #73900 is a reply to message #73894] Thu, 12 October 2006 08:15 Go to previous message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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Registered: September 2005
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Mike SHipley produces them and is Mutt Langs right hand man. Now wonder the
sound is so polished and rich. I gave my Nickleback cd away. Can't stand
the music. hehe
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