New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had'

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2015/11/05 13:27:03 (permalink)

New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had'

Hi all,
 
Been a while...here's a new song by Tim Wilkinson and I. It's a sad one, dealing with the funeral of Tim's beloved Grandfather.
 
https://soundcloud.com/nettlesmith/tlhh-mix-3
 
Tim - vocals, keyboard, drum machine
Me -electric guitars and mixing
 
A little info; the drum machine is from Garageband, the keyboard is a 40 year old 'Winfield Audition' that Tim found in a junk shop;
 

 
Vocals and electric guitars recorded into Sonar Professional.
 
The Lifetime He Had - Tim Wilkinson
 
Now the sun still recollects what it was to shine
And the birds can still recall how they used to sing
There's a crumb of comfort in that
 
Climbed the hill in our Sunday best
To where we gathered in the churchyard
To lay him to rest
 
Brings to mind
Some small reasons to be glad
For the lifetime he had
 
A photo or two in black and white
Is all of his life that remains
That once held such colour and light
 
Through the wrong end of the telescope of time
His face looks like me, but younger than mine
 
Brings to mind
Some small reasons to be glad
For the lifetime he had
 
Now the sun still recollects what it was to shine
And the birds can still recall how they used to sing
 
Brings to mind
Some small reasons to be glad
For the lifetime he had
For the lifetime he had
 
post edited by jamesg1213 - 2015/11/06 07:23:07

 
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    dcumpian
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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/05 15:26:36 (permalink)
    In my mind's ear, I can hear the bass and drums, so I'm okay with this bare-naked version. Beautiful song, wonderful lyric and melody.
     
    Great job James and Tim. Sorry for your loss Tim...
     
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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/05 15:50:48 (permalink)
    haunting - very nice mate. I would like to have heard more of you geetars personally but I get it.
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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/05 17:36:35 (permalink)
    Simply beautiful and memories of a life gone bye through a musical portrait. Great work Tim and James!!
    Sorry for your loss Tim, my prayers go out to you and your family.
     
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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/07 01:47:43 (permalink)
    James,
     
    Its always good to hear a new collaboration from you and Tim. 
     
    Tim's lyrics are spare and speak from the heart. The arrangement is as spare as the lyrics with a pleasing, droning accordian-like keyboard part. The percussion is an interesting choice with a part that (by itself) sounds like a part for an up-beat pop number.  I would consider a simple, soft bass part with sustained notes, but this is a good song that is well sung, and it sounds just fine as it is.
     
    Strong work as usual.
     
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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/07 14:40:27 (permalink)
    wow I love that keyboard!  What a beautiful sparse mix and tribute!  Tim is the best singer I've heard.  So is the guitar.  very nice!
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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/07 16:59:03 (permalink)
    I like it sparse, but that busy brush hi hat and wood block on the four seem to indicate it's going full drums and bass kick ass any moment now. As a listener I feel punk'd. Did I spell that right?
     
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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/08 10:20:14 (permalink)
    Raw, naked and powerful music, from the heart, nothing to add just  

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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/08 15:48:34 (permalink)
    Another great tune, I'm a fan. Love it

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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/09 03:54:01 (permalink)
    Hi, James,
     
    Very moving and emotional song with heartfelt vocals and meaningful lyrics!
     
    Tim's voice sounds wonderful as always, the vintage keys sound nice, your guitar solos are tastefully done and the guitar tone is rich sounding and perfect for the song.
     
    My only suggestion would be to slightly raise the level of the instrument part that comes into the left channel at around the :45 second mark because the keys sort of overwhelm it throughout.  It almost sounds like a nylon string guitar or other string instrument, but I can't quite make it out.  But, then again, maybe my ears are shot after a couple hours of mixing.
     
    Anyway, it's always great to hear something new from you and Tim, and this is another winner!  Please convey my sincere condolences to Tim on the loss of his Grandfather.
     
    Best Wishes, James!
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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/09 12:18:29 (permalink)
    James,
     
    Nice one, like the bare bones approach.  Really well-written song.  
     
    Personally, I would like to hear something bassy take the edge off the keyboard by the 2nd verse.   When the guitar comes in, for example,  that creates a nice balance with the keyboard and takes the focus off just the keyboard alone.
     
    The first guitar solo sounds a bit like Brian May:)  Both solo's are really quite excellent, and of course, the vocals are awesome as well.
     
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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/09 12:59:48 (permalink)
    Sounded very good in my ears.

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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/09 13:10:41 (permalink)
    Wow, this is a really sweet song and a touching tribute to the man. I'm sorry for his loss, and I'm grateful for this wonderful music that came from it. The mix itself is just great, thanks for sharing this.
     
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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/13 15:45:20 (permalink)
    Sorry to hear about Tim's loss...   Like the song though!      The GB percussion I could take or leave, but the arrangement and flea market keyboard do give it a lonely/isolated vibe that works well.   Nice solo at the end BTW.

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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/14 19:31:35 (permalink)
    It is both fortunate and unfortunate that this song came about as the result of a loss. I think that this is some amazing music by you two and I believe it's a great tribute song. We are fortunate to have heard it.
     
    Do you plan to keep it as is which is fine or do you plan to add to the arrangement? I could hear some light synth parts in the background, but ok without too. You two make a great team!

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    Re: New Nettlesmith song - 'The Lifetime He Had' 2015/11/15 16:41:13 (permalink)
    Hello Sirs,
    I love the use of the cheesy keyboard thing.  The presentation is very much like a dirge, I used to have a similar one and it came in handy for the style of music I make.
     
    The lyrics are heartfelt.  Death is such a paradigm shift that anyone who can make heads or tails out of it, or even render a person’s life into a song is amazing.
     
    It sounds like a bass is sneaking in there around 1:15, but then it fades off, so maybe that is an overtone or something.
    Really like what happens at 2:15.  It sounds like the keys through an amp sim or something? and then again at 3;33. But that sounds like a guitar there, so maybe my ears are playing tricks on me.?  On another listen the sound at 2:15 seems to be a little of both.  Regardless, great way to match the two sounds if that is what you did.
     
    I like the simple quality of it, and I mean that in a good way.  What’s wrong with simple?
     
    After a third listen, I have developed a few more opinions. If I were your producer, and if you had intentions of revisiting this, I would say boost the vocals, pull off the reverb ,if you used any, and experiment with some different percussion sounds.  I think that maybe there is a better choice, and then I would maybe only play them on quarter notes,(I’m not sure if that is what I mean) but the percussion is a little busy.
     
    Sorry for your loss.
    Jesse
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