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Re: Holy Shit! A Music-Related Thread!!! [message #95655 is a reply to message #95631] |
Wed, 06 February 2008 01:56 |
Sarah
Messages: 608 Registered: February 2007
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Holy shit indeed. Very nice. Love all the meter mangling. Do you pay Hot
Rod to work that hard?
You can just post your songs, you know, and say, "Check my new track out,
and by the way, that's the amazing Rod Lincoln on the skins," instead of
"Here's the amazing Rod Lincoln, and oh by the way, that's my song and I'm
playing everything else." Your songs are good, you should be proud. Well,
except I don't like synthesizers much, but that's just me bein' a throwback.
:)
But really, nice work.
S
"Neil" <OIOI@OIU.com> wrote in message news:47a93924$1@linux...
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> Another really nice performance from our Mr. Rod Lincoln on the
> percussively-smacked-thingies.
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> Probably a little on the "overcooked" side in terms of
> compression & some channel EQ - just a quickie rough, really;
> mainly posting it for your percussively-derived enjoyment.
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> http://saqqararecords.com/MiscAudio/Conquest1stRoughW-RLinco lnDrums.mp3
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> ...fuck, I used the term "overcoooked" - opens the door for
> Jamie to turn this into another Global Warming thread.
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Re: Holy Shit! A Music-Related Thread!!! [message #95667 is a reply to message #95655] |
Wed, 06 February 2008 07:54 |
Nei
Messages: 108 Registered: November 2006
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"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>Holy shit indeed. Very nice. Love all the meter mangling.
>Do you pay Hot Rod to work that hard?
Yes, Rod's charging me, but his rates are pretty reasonable,
IMO.
>You can just post your songs, you know, and say, "Check my new
>track out, and by the way, that's the amazing Rod Lincoln on
>the skins,"instead of "Here's the amazing Rod Lincoln, and oh
>by the way, that's my song and I'm playing everything else."
>Your songs are good, you should be proud.
Well, thank you, but a couple of things along that line:
First, I've been working on this batch of songs for some time
now, and I've posted links to earlier versions, so the point
of posting these is specifically to let people hear & enjoy the
new drum parts. Further, I know this Proggy-type stuff is not
exactly everyone's cup o' tea, so again, I'm just trying to give
a fellow board-member some props, so that's why i'm mentioning
the drums specifically - 'cause I think everyone can enjoy
a well-played track in any genre. And, finally, it's never been
about me, it's about the song & the arrangement - and
occasionally when I've posted some stuff that I've produced for
other people, it's been about the recording and/or the mix.
Heck, I'd love to NOT have to do all the tracks myself... while
I enjoy the process of composing all the parts & putting it all
together like that, I'd LOVE to have other people do - well,
frankly, everything but the guitar parts. Around here, though.
it's hard to find people that a.) have enthusiasm for this type
of music, and b.) can actually play it. I know a couple of
killer bass players, for example, but one of 'em is in like
three bands, plus teaches music & also plays around the
Southwest for a couple of those nostalgia touring acts (like
The Platters & someone else, I forget who) who basically take
their singers on the road & then piece together different bands
for each regional circuit they play in, so he's got no time;
and another guy who gave up all other types of music
altogether & now just plays bass in his church band. Shame,
IMO, because it's not like he was in some religiously-offensive
death-metal band, he was a fusion guy, ferpetessakes!
Keyboard players - I know of none around here that are into
rock - there are actually a couple of really great jazzers that
I know that I could probably persuade to do some stuff with me,
but unless I want that whole "Jazz-Salsa" flavor to infiltrate
my music, I can forget about that option. lol
>except I don't like synthesizers much, but that's just me
>bein' a throwback.
<cue raspberry sound effect aimed at Sarah> lol!
Neil
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Re: Holy Shit! A Music-Related Thread!!! [message #95690 is a reply to message #95667] |
Wed, 06 February 2008 17:02 |
Sarah
Messages: 608 Registered: February 2007
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Hey, I'll play bass for ya, but I gotta warn ya, I'm a pariah among bass
players because I use a PICK! :)
S
"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote in message news:47a9ca12$1@linux...
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> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>Holy shit indeed. Very nice. Love all the meter mangling.
>>Do you pay Hot Rod to work that hard?
>
> Yes, Rod's charging me, but his rates are pretty reasonable,
> IMO.
>
>>You can just post your songs, you know, and say, "Check my new
>>track out, and by the way, that's the amazing Rod Lincoln on
>>the skins,"instead of "Here's the amazing Rod Lincoln, and oh
>>by the way, that's my song and I'm playing everything else."
>>Your songs are good, you should be proud.
>
> Well, thank you, but a couple of things along that line:
> First, I've been working on this batch of songs for some time
> now, and I've posted links to earlier versions, so the point
> of posting these is specifically to let people hear & enjoy the
> new drum parts. Further, I know this Proggy-type stuff is not
> exactly everyone's cup o' tea, so again, I'm just trying to give
> a fellow board-member some props, so that's why i'm mentioning
> the drums specifically - 'cause I think everyone can enjoy
> a well-played track in any genre. And, finally, it's never been
> about me, it's about the song & the arrangement - and
> occasionally when I've posted some stuff that I've produced for
> other people, it's been about the recording and/or the mix.
> Heck, I'd love to NOT have to do all the tracks myself... while
> I enjoy the process of composing all the parts & putting it all
> together like that, I'd LOVE to have other people do - well,
> frankly, everything but the guitar parts. Around here, though.
> it's hard to find people that a.) have enthusiasm for this type
> of music, and b.) can actually play it. I know a couple of
> killer bass players, for example, but one of 'em is in like
> three bands, plus teaches music & also plays around the
> Southwest for a couple of those nostalgia touring acts (like
> The Platters & someone else, I forget who) who basically take
> their singers on the road & then piece together different bands
> for each regional circuit they play in, so he's got no time;
> and another guy who gave up all other types of music
> altogether & now just plays bass in his church band. Shame,
> IMO, because it's not like he was in some religiously-offensive
> death-metal band, he was a fusion guy, ferpetessakes!
> Keyboard players - I know of none around here that are into
> rock - there are actually a couple of really great jazzers that
> I know that I could probably persuade to do some stuff with me,
> but unless I want that whole "Jazz-Salsa" flavor to infiltrate
> my music, I can forget about that option. lol
>
>>except I don't like synthesizers much, but that's just me
>>bein' a throwback.
>
> <cue raspberry sound effect aimed at Sarah> lol!
>
> Neil
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Re: Holy Shit! A Music-Related Thread!!! [message #95700 is a reply to message #95667] |
Wed, 06 February 2008 22:53 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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">>You can just post your songs, you know, and say, "Check my new
>>track out, and by the way, that's the amazing Rod Lincoln on
>>the skins,"instead of "Here's the amazing Rod Lincoln, and oh
>>by the way, that's my song and I'm playing everything else."
>>Your songs are good, you should be proud.
Yes Neil, Sarah is correct on that point, you wrote them, I just played on
them
>I'm just trying to give
>a fellow board-member some props, so that's why i'm mentioning
>the drums specifically - 'cause I think everyone can enjoy
>a well-played track in any genre.
And I definately appreciate that, Thanks!
Rod
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Re: Holy Shit! A Music-Related Thread!!! [message #95705 is a reply to message #95690] |
Thu, 07 February 2008 01:40 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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never met a picky bass player before...usually they say "..."
On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 17:02:32 -0800, "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com>
wrote:
>Hey, I'll play bass for ya, but I gotta warn ya, I'm a pariah among bass
>players because I use a PICK! :)
>
>S
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>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote in message news:47a9ca12$1@linux...
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>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>>Holy shit indeed. Very nice. Love all the meter mangling.
>>>Do you pay Hot Rod to work that hard?
>>
>> Yes, Rod's charging me, but his rates are pretty reasonable,
>> IMO.
>>
>>>You can just post your songs, you know, and say, "Check my new
>>>track out, and by the way, that's the amazing Rod Lincoln on
>>>the skins,"instead of "Here's the amazing Rod Lincoln, and oh
>>>by the way, that's my song and I'm playing everything else."
>>>Your songs are good, you should be proud.
>>
>> Well, thank you, but a couple of things along that line:
>> First, I've been working on this batch of songs for some time
>> now, and I've posted links to earlier versions, so the point
>> of posting these is specifically to let people hear & enjoy the
>> new drum parts. Further, I know this Proggy-type stuff is not
>> exactly everyone's cup o' tea, so again, I'm just trying to give
>> a fellow board-member some props, so that's why i'm mentioning
>> the drums specifically - 'cause I think everyone can enjoy
>> a well-played track in any genre. And, finally, it's never been
>> about me, it's about the song & the arrangement - and
>> occasionally when I've posted some stuff that I've produced for
>> other people, it's been about the recording and/or the mix.
>> Heck, I'd love to NOT have to do all the tracks myself... while
>> I enjoy the process of composing all the parts & putting it all
>> together like that, I'd LOVE to have other people do - well,
>> frankly, everything but the guitar parts. Around here, though.
>> it's hard to find people that a.) have enthusiasm for this type
>> of music, and b.) can actually play it. I know a couple of
>> killer bass players, for example, but one of 'em is in like
>> three bands, plus teaches music & also plays around the
>> Southwest for a couple of those nostalgia touring acts (like
>> The Platters & someone else, I forget who) who basically take
>> their singers on the road & then piece together different bands
>> for each regional circuit they play in, so he's got no time;
>> and another guy who gave up all other types of music
>> altogether & now just plays bass in his church band. Shame,
>> IMO, because it's not like he was in some religiously-offensive
>> death-metal band, he was a fusion guy, ferpetessakes!
>> Keyboard players - I know of none around here that are into
>> rock - there are actually a couple of really great jazzers that
>> I know that I could probably persuade to do some stuff with me,
>> but unless I want that whole "Jazz-Salsa" flavor to infiltrate
>> my music, I can forget about that option. lol
>>
>>>except I don't like synthesizers much, but that's just me
>>>bein' a throwback.
>>
>> <cue raspberry sound effect aimed at Sarah> lol!
>>
>> Neil
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Re: Holy Shit! A Music-Related Thread!!! [message #95710 is a reply to message #95700] |
Thu, 07 February 2008 08:04 |
Don Nafe
Messages: 1206 Registered: July 2005
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thumbs up Rod
I tried one of Neil's tunes last winter and failed miserably at it for
various reasons - mostly due to my being rusty.
You make his stuff Kick A
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:47aa9cde$1@linux...
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> ">>You can just post your songs, you know, and say, "Check my new
>>>track out, and by the way, that's the amazing Rod Lincoln on
>>>the skins,"instead of "Here's the amazing Rod Lincoln, and oh
>>>by the way, that's my song and I'm playing everything else."
>>>Your songs are good, you should be proud.
>
> Yes Neil, Sarah is correct on that point, you wrote them, I just played on
> them
>
>
>>I'm just trying to give
>>a fellow board-member some props, so that's why i'm mentioning
>>the drums specifically - 'cause I think everyone can enjoy
>>a well-played track in any genre.
>
> And I definately appreciate that, Thanks!
> Rod
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Re: Holy Shit! A Music-Related Thread!!! [message #95845 is a reply to message #95826] |
Sun, 10 February 2008 18:15 |
emarenot
Messages: 345 Registered: June 2005
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You got a nice set of cords man.
MR
"Neil" <OIUOI@OI.com> wrote:
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>Hey Mike - thanks, glad you liked it... and yes, i did the
>vocals on that one, too.
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>Neil
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>"Mike R" <emarenot@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>Damn, a little late to the party.
>>Thanks for the listen Neil. Very very nice work. Did you do the vocals
>>-too? Loved the guitar tracks, and of course, the drums were crazy good.
>>
>>Progrockon.
>>MR
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>>"Neil" <OIOI@OIU.com> wrote:
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>>>Another really nice performance from our Mr. Rod Lincoln on the
>>>percussively-smacked-thingies.
>>>
>>>Probably a little on the "overcooked" side in terms of
>>>compression & some channel EQ - just a quickie rough, really;
>>>mainly posting it for your percussively-derived enjoyment.
>>>
>>>
>>> http://saqqararecords.com/MiscAudio/Conquest1stRoughW-RLinco lnDrums.mp3
>>>
>>>
>>>...fuck, I used the term "overcoooked" - opens the door for
>>>Jamie to turn this into another Global Warming thread.
>>>
>>>
>>
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