Razorwit
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Little Bluegrass tune
Well, I've been commenting on other people's work here so I figured it was time to show one of mine. In today's episode of "Squandering my Talent and Resources for my own Amusement", I give you my cover of 1983's "Hey Ho Away We Go" by (very!) British synth-pop band Freur (who went on to become Underworld). The fun part? My version is bluegrass. Yep, Irish-tinged bluegrass....been wanting my work on my bluegrass chops a bit so figured I try this. Never played bluegrass before...it's kinda fun :) Threw this together in a couple hours...really just for kicks, but it amused me enough to show here. Direct MP3 link here: http://www.fade.net/Hey_Ho_Bluegrass.mp3 If you're curious, all vox were recorded through either a U87 or a Blue Bottle Rocket Stage 2 (K7 cap) run through Great River Pre's and through an 1176 before arriving at the ADC. Acoustic guitar was a Taylor 816ce through a pair of Gefell M300's running through a Sebatron tube pre. Other instruments are sample libaries. Minimal effects with UAD Plugs. Tracks were summed in my SSL X-rack and then run through the SSL stereo EQ and SSL bus comp (also in the X-rack). Mild limiting with Ozone on the resultant stereo file. It's funn(i)er if you hear the original...google it :) Dean
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/05/10 14:16:36
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I'm not familiar with the original, but I really like this version. The whole production sounds very professional, so your money was well spent. Nothing stands out as being "off", so I have nothing but praise for you.
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/05/10 14:27:39
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great stuff Razorwit - I remember the original. Excellent mix - I love the up close and personal vocal.
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notnat
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/05/10 14:29:33
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Absolutely first rate... performances & production are outstanding... this knocked me out... Very well done Dean...
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/05/10 15:52:02
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Loved it. And I agree bluegrass is fun stuff. Loved the Irish slant.
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/05/10 23:35:51
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Ha! Love it. I do not know much about the Genre, but damn that was fun.
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/05/10 23:38:16
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Hope you don't mind, but I downloaded a copy for my Sony mp3 player.
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Razorwit
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/05/11 01:21:13
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Thanks for the kind words folks. Now I just need to grow out a big beard, wear overalls without a shirt, move to Harlan county and start making moonshine...after all, fiddle without moonshine is just a violin :) Oh and foxwolfen, download and disseminate to your hearts content. Glad you liked it. Dean
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/05/12 14:16:53
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Loved Freur, what a great idea for a cover. This works beautifully, loved it start to finish, just fantastic. How about 'Devil & Darkness' next?
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/05/12 16:35:50
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EXCELLENT cover! Much better then the original. Wonderful performance/mix. Kev
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/05/12 17:46:54
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very well done i love the mix flawless thanks for sharing eric
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/06/01 17:34:20
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notnat Absolutely first rate... performances & production are outstanding... this knocked me out... Very well done Dean... Had another listen... Still love it... Very impressive performances/production...
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Beagle
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/06/01 20:34:58
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Wow! this is fantastic! I just love hearing stuff that surprises me on this forum! I"m not familiar with the original, but this is just so cool! mix is tight and spot on! performances are stellar! this is just fun!!!
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bapu
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/06/01 20:37:39
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Loved it. Loved it. Loved it. BTW, I loved it.
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Scottytunes
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/06/01 21:05:00
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Great job...needs a real fiddle.
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Razorwit
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/06/02 03:46:24
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Scottytunes Great job...needs a real fiddle. Oh god yes it does. If you happen to know one in the SLC area I'll happily put any number of microphones in front of them :) Along those lines, a few weeks ago someone asked me what the difference was between fiddle and violin. My answer: Moonshine :) Dean
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/06/02 10:34:59
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Razorwit Scottytunes Great job...needs a real fiddle. Oh god yes it does. If you happen to know one in the SLC area I'll happily put any number of microphones in front of them :) Along those lines, a few weeks ago someone asked me what the difference was between fiddle and violin. My answer: Moonshine :) Dean pssst...Dean...Scottytunes is a fiddle player! (and a dang good one!)
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/06/02 10:39:49
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Beagle Razorwit Scottytunes Great job...needs a real fiddle. Oh god yes it does. If you happen to know one in the SLC area I'll happily put any number of microphones in front of them :) Along those lines, a few weeks ago someone asked me what the difference was between fiddle and violin. My answer: Moonshine :) Dean pssst...Dean...Scottytunes is a fiddle player! (and a dang good one!) What? Scotty plays fiddle? Did you know I have an Alembic Bass?
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Razorwit
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/06/02 13:27:35
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Beagle pssst...Dean...Scottytunes is a fiddle player! (and a dang good one!) Really? Well, Scottytunes ol' pal, if you happened to record a real fiddle part for that little tune, I would absolutely love to replace my lame soft-synth part with an example of your virtuosity and then you'd be famous! (in this context, "famous" actually means "featured on a song that will likely not be used for any purpose other than private entertainment and for which you'd receive absolutely no financial recompense, but would still be kind of awesome". So, ya know, not the traditional kind of famous) :) Dean
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Re:Little Bluegrass tune
2012/06/03 21:50:31
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Fantastic! :) I loved it too!
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