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2015/10/06 13:38:13 (permalink)

Call Me cover by Fizzy Pickle

Hi folks
Here is the first track by our new band, Fizzy Pickle.
It's a cover of Call Me originally recorded by Blondie
https://soundcloud.com/user-109477730/call-me-2
Fizzy Pickle are
Elizabeth 'the current mrs daryl1968' Greenway, Ed 'Bapu' Kocol, Daryl 'daryl1968' Greenway and Hugh Jarce
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/06 13:46:52 (permalink)
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Hugh Jarce
 



I think I know a Hugh Jarse
 
I've got a toon on the go at SC at the mo... Give me ten.........

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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/06 13:46:53 (permalink)
Weight, I thought I was Hugh Jarse?
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/06 13:47:50 (permalink)
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Weight, I thought I was Hugh Jarse?




See how me and Ed have spelt the blokes name correctly

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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/06 13:53:26 (permalink)
nope - it's Jarce - it's a French spelling
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/06 13:55:51 (permalink)
I thought that was an excellent production peeps... Good cover too
 
 don't need to say more...

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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/06 13:56:23 (permalink)
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nope - it's Jarce - it's a French spelling




Ah... Must be a different bloke then haha!

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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/06 15:03:02 (permalink)
Will give this a listen tonight and see if this Hugh Jarce will even bother to Call me.......

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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/06 15:09:00 (permalink)
I just don't know what to say !! Excellent !!
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/06 19:17:16 (permalink)
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I thought that was an excellent production peeps... Good cover too
 
 don't need to say more...


Thanks mate. Appreciate it
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/06 20:09:38 (permalink)
Hey mate!  awesome stuff!  love that pianny!
 
always cool to hear the current Mrs. Daryl on vox!  she's great!  er...her voice...
 
this one seems a little harsh on the high end.  I know it's pretty typical for your mixes to be hot on the high, but this one seems a little more than usual to me.  I would suggest backing that high shelf back down a bit meseff.  but that's just my opine. 
 
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/06 20:29:54 (permalink)
Great, great vocal. She is singing like she wants the song to go faster, and frankly I do, too. That's the only quibble from me - it's a very cool idea. I know you are going for that 60's Euro cafe vibe thing, which is TOTALLY BALLSY! And your weird musical elements support that concept very well. Accordion! Vibrolux tremolo guitar chords! Plinky piano! Odd mandolin things! IT all works a treat. 
 
I would buy a "Fizzy Pickle" t-shirt without too much hesitation. I'll get a Triple XL for my hugh jarse.
 
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/06 21:12:57 (permalink)
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Will give this a listen tonight and see if this Hugh Jarce will even bother to Call me.......




so....did you listen mate?
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/07 08:35:08 (permalink)
Nifty version that is!

 
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/07 09:24:58 (permalink)
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I just don't know what to say !! Excellent !!


Wow. Thanks audiomyth
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/07 10:14:41 (permalink)
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Mesh
Will give this a listen tonight and see if this Hugh Jarce will even bother to Call me.......




so....did you listen mate?


Yes I did.........truly loved this version and all the retro instrumentation.....you guys did a great job on this. I'd love to hear more songs done in this fashion.
 
I also agree with Beags as the high end seemed a little harsh..........and IMO (amateur one at that) the bass could use some Hugh Jarse end to phatten up the lower frequencies. I listened on my H-phones which usually translates to be a little bass heavy, but not on this one. The mids & hi's were loud & clear. 
 
The Mrs. did a great job on the vocals (as always) and the bv were done really well too......overall, I really enjoyed this.
Well done mate!! 
 

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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/07 14:09:05 (permalink)
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Hey mate!  awesome stuff!  love that pianny!
 
always cool to hear the current Mrs. Daryl on vox!  she's great!  er...her voice...
 
this one seems a little harsh on the high end.  I know it's pretty typical for your mixes to be hot on the high, but this one seems a little more than usual to me.  I would suggest backing that high shelf back down a bit meseff.  but that's just my opine. 
 
ewe da man!
 
 




Cheers Beags - I will have a look at the top end
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/07 14:19:27 (permalink)
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Beagle
Hey mate!  awesome stuff!  love that pianny!
 
always cool to hear the current Mrs. Daryl on vox!  she's great!  er...her voice...
 
this one seems a little harsh on the high end.  I know it's pretty typical for your mixes to be hot on the high, but this one seems a little more than usual to me.  I would suggest backing that high shelf back down a bit meseff.  but that's just my opine. 
 
ewe da man!
 
 




Cheers Beags - I will have a look at the top end


...on the song...roight? 

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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/07 14:24:19 (permalink)
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Hey mate!  awesome stuff!  love that pianny!
 
always cool to hear the current Mrs. Daryl on vox!  she's great!  er...her voice...
 
this one seems a little harsh on the high end.  I know it's pretty typical for your mixes to be hot on the high, but this one seems a little more than usual to me.  I would suggest backing that high shelf back down a bit meseff.  but that's just my opine. 
 
ewe da man!
 
 




Cheers Beags - I will have a look at the top end


...on the song...roight? 




 
oh yeah, on the song too.......
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/07 16:33:21 (permalink)
That was effin' brilliant.  Amazing production idea, and flawless execution.

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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/07 18:20:49 (permalink)
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Great, great vocal. She is singing like she wants the song to go faster, and frankly I do, too. That's the only quibble from me - it's a very cool idea. I know you are going for that 60's Euro cafe vibe thing, which is TOTALLY BALLSY! And your weird musical elements support that concept very well. Accordion! Vibrolux tremolo guitar chords! Plinky piano! Odd mandolin things! IT all works a treat. 
 
I would buy a "Fizzy Pickle" t-shirt without too much hesitation. I'll get a Triple XL for my hugh jarse.
 
good one y'all
-Tom
 
 




Thanks Tom - Fizzy Pickle T-shirts - mmmmm now there's an idea...
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/07 18:43:38 (permalink)
+1 on the brilliant. Love the arrangement. A great improvement over the original in my book. I believe the band would agree. I saw in a documentary, the studio threw out the bands performances and replaced them with the electric disco of the times.
As always, brilliant performance from the current and you guys too.   

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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/07 19:43:00 (permalink)
Lots of talent on display here....you all did a magnificent job on this cover tune. I kept wanting to hear harmonies on Mrs. Greenway....just very slight in places. Nice clean instrumental that made me want to listen to the end. 
I don't think I've ever heard a mix that Daryl was involved in that wasn't good. This is no exception!

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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/07 20:57:29 (permalink)
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Nifty version that is!


Thanks James. Glad you loike it
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/07 23:23:49 (permalink)
Sounds great on my awful laptop, that's a real achievement. Looking forward to hearing this on proper equipment. I love mrs. d's voice, lots of character, and it works well over this cool arrangement. Thanks for posting this and looking forward to hearing more from this cast.
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/08 14:06:08 (permalink)
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Will give this a listen tonight and see if this Hugh Jarce will even bother to Call me.......




so....did you listen mate?


Yes I did.........truly loved this version and all the retro instrumentation.....you guys did a great job on this. I'd love to hear more songs done in this fashion.
 
I also agree with Beags as the high end seemed a little harsh..........and IMO (amateur one at that) the bass could use some Hugh Jarse end to phatten up the lower frequencies. I listened on my H-phones which usually translates to be a little bass heavy, but not on this one. The mids & hi's were loud & clear. 
 
The Mrs. did a great job on the vocals (as always) and the bv were done really well too......overall, I really enjoyed this.
Well done mate!! 
 




thanks Mesh me old mucker - really appreciate the listen
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/08 21:22:38 (permalink)
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That was effin' brilliant.  Amazing production idea, and flawless execution.


Wow. Thanks a lot Walt
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/08 22:20:39 (permalink)
Sounds really good. The only thing I would change in the in accordion or farfisa track I would automate the volume so that each chord builds a little in the middle so that it breaths a bit.
 
I does feel a little slow as mentioned but I like it at this tempo.

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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/09 10:54:02 (permalink)
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+1 on the brilliant. Love the arrangement. A great improvement over the original in my book. I believe the band would agree. I saw in a documentary, the studio threw out the bands performances and replaced them with the electric disco of the times.
As always, brilliant performance from the current and you guys too.   


Thanks Grant. Bloody record companies!!
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Re: Introducing Fizzy Pickle 2015/10/09 18:27:14 (permalink)
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Lots of talent on display here....you all did a magnificent job on this cover tune. I kept wanting to hear harmonies on Mrs. Greenway....just very slight in places. Nice clean instrumental that made me want to listen to the end. 
I don't think I've ever heard a mix that Daryl was involved in that wasn't good. This is no exception!




Thanks for the listen and the very nice compliments Tim. Appreciate it mate
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