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Some More Props - new songfile posted [message #96700] |
Mon, 10 March 2008 21:01 |
Neil
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Once again, another great job by mr. Rod Lincoln on the drums...
and I think I nailed the mix right out of the gate on this one,
too.
http://saqqararecords.com/MiscAudio/GiftOfTheDesert-mp3.mp3
I uploaded this one as a hi-rez mp3 file, so you could hear
every detail, so it's a little bigger (9megs), but it's worth
it, trust me - it's barely discernable from the full 35-meg wav
rendering.
I really like this mix... listen to it on halfway-decent
monitors or phones & you're gonna feel like you're right in the
middle of it.
And, of course, Rod does a killer job of interpreting my vision
on this one, as well.
Neil
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Re: Some More Props - new songfile posted [message #96701 is a reply to message #96700] |
Mon, 10 March 2008 20:17 |
Deej [5]
Messages: 373 Registered: March 2008
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Nice song Neil. I like it. Sound's exactly like a real live drummer playing
too. ;o)
good job, both of you.
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OUI.com> wrote in message news:47d5f60e$1@linux...
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> Once again, another great job by mr. Rod Lincoln on the drums...
> and I think I nailed the mix right out of the gate on this one,
> too.
>
> http://saqqararecords.com/MiscAudio/GiftOfTheDesert-mp3.mp3
>
>
> I uploaded this one as a hi-rez mp3 file, so you could hear
> every detail, so it's a little bigger (9megs), but it's worth
> it, trust me - it's barely discernable from the full 35-meg wav
> rendering.
>
> I really like this mix... listen to it on halfway-decent
> monitors or phones & you're gonna feel like you're right in the
> middle of it.
>
> And, of course, Rod does a killer job of interpreting my vision
> on this one, as well.
>
> Neil
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Re: Some More Props - new songfile posted [message #96708 is a reply to message #96700] |
Tue, 11 March 2008 03:35 |
Don Nafe
Messages: 1206 Registered: July 2005
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Double thumbs up to both of you!
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OUI.com> wrote in message news:47d5f60e$1@linux...
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> Once again, another great job by mr. Rod Lincoln on the drums...
> and I think I nailed the mix right out of the gate on this one,
> too.
>
> http://saqqararecords.com/MiscAudio/GiftOfTheDesert-mp3.mp3
>
>
> I uploaded this one as a hi-rez mp3 file, so you could hear
> every detail, so it's a little bigger (9megs), but it's worth
> it, trust me - it's barely discernable from the full 35-meg wav
> rendering.
>
> I really like this mix... listen to it on halfway-decent
> monitors or phones & you're gonna feel like you're right in the
> middle of it.
>
> And, of course, Rod does a killer job of interpreting my vision
> on this one, as well.
>
> Neil
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Re: Some More Props - new songfile posted [message #96714 is a reply to message #96700] |
Tue, 11 March 2008 07:35 |
Bill L
Messages: 766 Registered: August 2006
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Great mix! Damn nice.
The drums sound excellent and, Rod, very nice playing! Great guitar work
too. I guess the finger is up to speed again.
Your music invokes my old Tull inclinations. I got into them on the very
first album and tour and saw them many times in concert during the '70s.
The green fields and forests of ye merry olde England come cheerfully to
mind when I hear your music as well.
As an aside, my brother had dinner with Ian Anderson a few years ago in
England. He is friends with my sister in law's family. I would love to
meet him some day.
Neil wrote:
> Once again, another great job by mr. Rod Lincoln on the drums...
> and I think I nailed the mix right out of the gate on this one,
> too.
>
> http://saqqararecords.com/MiscAudio/GiftOfTheDesert-mp3.mp3
>
>
> I uploaded this one as a hi-rez mp3 file, so you could hear
> every detail, so it's a little bigger (9megs), but it's worth
> it, trust me - it's barely discernable from the full 35-meg wav
> rendering.
>
> I really like this mix... listen to it on halfway-decent
> monitors or phones & you're gonna feel like you're right in the
> middle of it.
>
> And, of course, Rod does a killer job of interpreting my vision
> on this one, as well.
>
> Neil
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Re: Some More Props - new songfile posted [message #96715 is a reply to message #96714] |
Tue, 11 March 2008 07:58 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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Thanks, guys... and, Bill, the finger's not quite up to speed
yet - this was tracked well before all that happened.
HOWEVER, it has healed-up pretty well, and apart from the fact
that it's pretty numb (the doc says nerve endings take longer
to heal, and it could be awhile until i get some normal
sensation back), I can at least use it. It looks little bit
weird... I mean, you can tell something happened to it & all,
and the nail isn't quite normal, either, but it's much better
than the alternative!
Interesting that you should cite a Tull-ish-ness to my music...
I hardly ever hear that comparison made, but yeah, those guys
definitely got some spins on my record player back in the day,
so i'm sure some of their influence leaked in somewhere.
I'm also glad that it evokes something like that which you
mentioned; that's really the purpose of my music - to take you
somewhere else for a little while, like a good book or movie
does.
Neil
Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>Great mix! Damn nice.
>
>The drums sound excellent and, Rod, very nice playing! Great guitar work
>too. I guess the finger is up to speed again.
>
>Your music invokes my old Tull inclinations. I got into them on the very
>first album and tour and saw them many times in concert during the '70s.
>The green fields and forests of ye merry olde England come cheerfully to
>mind when I hear your music as well.
>
>As an aside, my brother had dinner with Ian Anderson a few years ago in
>England. He is friends with my sister in law's family. I would love to
>meet him some day.
>
>Neil wrote:
>> Once again, another great job by mr. Rod Lincoln on the drums...
>> and I think I nailed the mix right out of the gate on this one,
>> too.
>>
>> http://saqqararecords.com/MiscAudio/GiftOfTheDesert-mp3.mp3
>>
>>
>> I uploaded this one as a hi-rez mp3 file, so you could hear
>> every detail, so it's a little bigger (9megs), but it's worth
>> it, trust me - it's barely discernable from the full 35-meg wav
>> rendering.
>>
>> I really like this mix... listen to it on halfway-decent
>> monitors or phones & you're gonna feel like you're right in the
>> middle of it.
>>
>> And, of course, Rod does a killer job of interpreting my vision
>> on this one, as well.
>>
>> Neil
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Re: Some More Props - new songfile posted [message #96784 is a reply to message #96715] |
Thu, 13 March 2008 06:18 |
Bill L
Messages: 766 Registered: August 2006
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I'm still waiting for someone on American Idol, when they do the '70s
covers, to sing Aqualung. I can't believe it hasn't happened yet!
Neil wrote:
> Thanks, guys... and, Bill, the finger's not quite up to speed
> yet - this was tracked well before all that happened.
> HOWEVER, it has healed-up pretty well, and apart from the fact
> that it's pretty numb (the doc says nerve endings take longer
> to heal, and it could be awhile until i get some normal
> sensation back), I can at least use it. It looks little bit
> weird... I mean, you can tell something happened to it & all,
> and the nail isn't quite normal, either, but it's much better
> than the alternative!
>
> Interesting that you should cite a Tull-ish-ness to my music...
> I hardly ever hear that comparison made, but yeah, those guys
> definitely got some spins on my record player back in the day,
> so i'm sure some of their influence leaked in somewhere.
> I'm also glad that it evokes something like that which you
> mentioned; that's really the purpose of my music - to take you
> somewhere else for a little while, like a good book or movie
> does.
>
> Neil
>
>
> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>> Great mix! Damn nice.
>>
>> The drums sound excellent and, Rod, very nice playing! Great guitar work
>
>> too. I guess the finger is up to speed again.
>>
>> Your music invokes my old Tull inclinations. I got into them on the very
>
>> first album and tour and saw them many times in concert during the '70s.
>
>> The green fields and forests of ye merry olde England come cheerfully to
>
>> mind when I hear your music as well.
>>
>> As an aside, my brother had dinner with Ian Anderson a few years ago in
>
>> England. He is friends with my sister in law's family. I would love to
>> meet him some day.
>>
>> Neil wrote:
>>> Once again, another great job by mr. Rod Lincoln on the drums...
>>> and I think I nailed the mix right out of the gate on this one,
>>> too.
>>>
>>> http://saqqararecords.com/MiscAudio/GiftOfTheDesert-mp3.mp3
>>>
>>>
>>> I uploaded this one as a hi-rez mp3 file, so you could hear
>>> every detail, so it's a little bigger (9megs), but it's worth
>>> it, trust me - it's barely discernable from the full 35-meg wav
>>> rendering.
>>>
>>> I really like this mix... listen to it on halfway-decent
>>> monitors or phones & you're gonna feel like you're right in the
>>> middle of it.
>>>
>>> And, of course, Rod does a killer job of interpreting my vision
>>> on this one, as well.
>>>
>>> Neil
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Re: Some More Props - new songfile posted [message #96820 is a reply to message #96700] |
Fri, 14 March 2008 23:31 |
Paul Braun
Messages: 391 Registered: September 2005
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On 11 Mar 2008 14:01:34 +1000, "Neil" <OIUOIU@OUI.com> wrote:
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>Once again, another great job by mr. Rod Lincoln on the drums...
>and I think I nailed the mix right out of the gate on this one,
>too.
>
>http://saqqararecords.com/MiscAudio/GiftOfTheDesert-mp3.mp3
>
>
>I uploaded this one as a hi-rez mp3 file, so you could hear
>every detail, so it's a little bigger (9megs), but it's worth
>it, trust me - it's barely discernable from the full 35-meg wav
>rendering.
>
>I really like this mix... listen to it on halfway-decent
>monitors or phones & you're gonna feel like you're right in the
>middle of it.
>
>And, of course, Rod does a killer job of interpreting my vision
>on this one, as well.
>
>Neil
Nice!! I like that one a lot.
Ya know, if that drummer guy practices just a little bit more, he
could probably do that for a living...
;-P
pab
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