Baby Take Your Shoes Off

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2005/10/23 23:09:24 (permalink)

Baby Take Your Shoes Off

Baby Take Your Shoes Off (Before You Stomp This Heart O’ Mine)

This is an original rockabilly/hillbilly jam written by Mr. Damage with help from a couple of old punk rock bandmates. Arranged by me.

Brian Damage – Lead Vocals
Me – Everything else

Most of the tracking was done in August with Sonar 4.0.3 PE.
Mixed and mastard with Sonar 5 PE.

NOTE: Some adult lyric content.




post edited by Boogie - 2005/10/23 23:22:25

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    Richard Brian
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    RE: Baby Take Your Shoes Off 2005/10/24 00:20:54 (permalink)
    That's some boogyin' ****. Nevermind what I said about the reverb. I love the lead guitar sound. Creamy.
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    Richard Brian
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    RE: Baby Take Your Shoes Off 2005/10/24 00:22:28 (permalink)
    What are you playing on that lead guitar? How are you recording it? What's you're signal path? Inguiring minds want to know.
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    Boogie
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    RE: Baby Take Your Shoes Off 2005/10/24 00:32:43 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: Richard Brian

    What are you playing on that lead guitar? How are you recording it? What's you're signal path? Inguiring minds want to know.


    Thanks Richard. My signal path for the lead is: Telecaster ("Noiseless" pickup, bridge) - Fender Twin - SM-57 - Mackie VLZ Pro - Delta 1010 - Sonar PE. In Sonar, there's UAD-1 Pultec Pro and RealVerb Pro plugins. That's it.

    Almost identical setup for the rhythm guitar, except I used the next switch position between the bridge and neck pickups (4-pos switch) and less slapback than the lead.

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    Richard Brian
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    RE: Baby Take Your Shoes Off 2005/10/28 15:56:28 (permalink)
    Thanks Richard. My signal path for the lead is: Telecaster ("Noiseless" pickup, bridge) - Fender Twin - SM-57 - Mackie VLZ Pro - Delta 1010 - Sonar PE. In Sonar, there's UAD-1 Pultec Pro and RealVerb Pro plugins. That's it.

    Almost identical setup for the rhythm guitar, except I used the next switch position between the bridge and neck pickups (4-pos switch) and less slapback than the lead.
    Results are fantastic!
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    RE: Baby Take Your Shoes Off 2005/10/29 03:08:42 (permalink)
    Hey Wally,

    Just a quick suggestion.....

    Place a HP filter at around 300-350Hz on the delay for your vox track. That should work work and soound better witth it.
    post edited by chaz - 2005/10/29 12:48:10
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    RE: Baby Take Your Shoes Off 2005/10/29 07:56:18 (permalink)
    Nice song...even though I'd never admit to a girl that she was worrying me.
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