malcolmb
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Crow
Its been quite a while since I wrote anything which I thought worthy of posting here. Not really sure about this piece either, but I thought I would give it a go! Not my usual Celtic style, this is a piece of Folk Rock (possibly!). For anyone who remembers my "Gimme Gimme Yum Yum", I am not sure if this new piece has quite the same resonance! But there are those who like Crow Pie! Featuring Vocaloid Miriam on vocals (she still can't sing "r"s!) and as usual written entirely by notation in staff view: Crow: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DVEI_u8luQ Hope you like it (but I am sure you will tell me if you don't!): Best Wishes Malcolm
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Lynn
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How refreshing, Malcolmb. Beautiful arrangement and vocal. The song is dark, yet, inventive. Miriam's voice reminds me of the Cranberries singer, Dolores O'Riordan. This song is a winner in my book.
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Really enjoyed that Malcolm! Quite an epic isn't it? Love the arrangment, very nicely put together. I think 'Miriam' works well here, and it puts the song into Loreena McKennitt territory. Liked the percussion (bodhran?) at the start a lot, but the drum loop could maybe use some reverb to bed it into the mix.
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malcolmb
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Hi Lynn - Sincere thanks, so pleased you like this piece and that the dark mood does come across. When I was scratching around trying to think of lyrics for a piece of Folk Rock, I came across the mythology about Crows. Now that is really dark and hence the lyrics! I shall now have to treat them with extra courtesy when they visit my garden! As for the Cranberries and Delores O'Riordan, that is a major compliment and sincere thanks - Miriam is not easy to work with (!) and trying to get any semblance of realism isn't easy - clearly I am getting a bit better at it! Hi James - Sincere thanks and so pleased you like this piece. It is a bit of an epic! In fact I was having difficulty stopping! Every time I thought I had finished, I had another thought and extended it even more - and may even do more yet! Sadly it isn't a bodhran - I searched my VSTs and eventually found a GPO drum that sounded close and that is what it is. Every time I suggest to my Bodhran - playing friends that I need them to play for me, they run off and hide behind the nearest Standing Stone - I wonder why?! Loreena McKennitt? - Oh My, In my dreams! Best Wishes Malcolm
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kennywtelejazz
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Hi Malcolmb, man i loved your intro , I love the sound of flutes and penny whistles.. when the drums come in you have a very nice tight drum kit sound .... I had to look up the plug that you used for the vox...interesting sound very cool track ..indeed Crow sounds Epic I think a real guitar in places would add a lot to the track . i think i know a guy all the best . Kenny
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Nice stuff there. I love the flutes! I think the drums need more life to them. I can't decide how to classify this. It is truely unique and that's a great thing. Very well done!
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This is really cool. Are you doing drugs? Lots of cool elements here. As said above, cool arrangment. Very powerful. Love the vocal stuff. Nice mix. Power to us old guys! Daryl
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malcolmb
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Hi Kenny - Sincere thanks and so pleased you like it. You letting rip on lead guitar on this piece would be truly epic! Miriam has gone misty eyed at the thought - and I agree! Hi Guitarpima - Sincere thanks and so pleased you like it. I do agree with you about the drums - loops never have that punch and drive of the real thing - and I am sure James is right that I need to work on the reverb. As for classification, I also agree - perhaps "odd" is the right description - just like me! Hi Daryl - Sincere thanks and so pleased you like it. Drugs?! Nope, just too many cups of Tea - the Englishman's weed! I am sure there is nothing in the Rules of Life that says we old guys can't Rock - we just do it a bit slower - but with feeling! Best Wishes Malcolm
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Hi Malcolm, this is quite a production ! Lots of nice elements here and unmistakingly a real "Malcolm" . Well done ,Sir. Rik
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kennywtelejazz
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malcolmb Hi Kenny - Sincere thanks and so pleased you like it. You letting rip on lead guitar on this piece would be truly epic! Miriam has gone misty eyed at the thought - and I agree! Best Wishes Malcolm Hi Malcolmb , yesterday when I listened first w just ears , then while holding my guitar in my hand I felt yeah i think i can come up with some nice supporting parts to what you have here . lets see if we can make this happen . all the best , Kenny
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malcolmb
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Hi Rik - Sincere thanks. So pleased you like it and also for the exceptionally generous five stars at Soundclick. Truly appreciated. As for "a real Malcolm", I think I just felt the whole Planet shudder! Sorry Planet! I have this bad feeling that "doing a real Malcolm" is going to be one of those phrases that will stick! Hi Kenny - Definitely want to make this happen and really grateful for the offer. I will PM you here with my email and send you what ever you need. Let's ROCK! Best Wishes Malcolm
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malcolmb
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Hi Kenny (again) - seems like the PM system here isn't working! Anyway, my email is: malcolm_brown@msn.com (there is an underscore character between malcolm and brown) I can send you an MP3 or, if I can remember how to use it (!) a full .wav file via dropbox. Best Regards Malcolm
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kennywtelejazz
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Hi Malcolm, e mail sent to you .... OK, lets see what happens ... all the best , Kenny
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Malcolm, I enjoyed this very much. Super clean. Love the creativity. This is hot. I can't wait to hear what you and Kenny do together. Drums could be more live sounding. Great job. Rimshot
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malcolmb
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Hi Rimshot - Sincere thanks and so pleased you like this piece. Kenny's offer is hugely generous and exciting and the collaboration is already well underway - this is going to totally ROCK! Best Wishes Malcolm
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malcolmb
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Hi BIABDude - Sincere thanks and so pleased you like it.
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Hey Malcolmb A very well written piece. Love the progression, has a real smooth flow. I don't know why but the guitar gives me that Police vibe. I really enjoy your music because to me you just don't play music you paint it. GREAT tune! Kev
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malcolmb
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Hi Kev - Sincere thanks and I love your description of "painting" the music. It really hadn't occurred to me before but that does describe perfectly how I try to create a piece. Trying to tell a story from introduction to finale in musical pictures! But I bet Van Gogh didn't have as much trouble as I do with the 'paint' mixing!
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