kazoo man.. just do it..
I'm no stranger to kazoos. I use them pretty often. Not on this one though.
Here's a song with kazoos I did recently.
Kazoos come in around 2:05.
kazoo man.. just do it..
Awesome, thanks.
The only difference between mix #1 and #2 is fuller bass gtr on mix #2. Same guitar track.
Got all that?
That wouldn't surprise me. Joey seemed to like a little bit of everything. Except for Johnny, who didn't like much of anything, none of them were the punk rock snobs that their music and reputation might lead one to believe. Hell, even Dee Dee tried to make a solo rap record later on, and the results were fucking hilarious. They didn't set out to be "godfathers of punk". They just wanted to play rock and roll the way they thought it should be done. They weren't an accident, they were deliberate, but none of them had any idea that what they were doing would become a major landmark on the timeline of rock and roll.
Yeah I always read stuff about how Joey was into girl groups and 60s pop. Didn't know about Dee Dee King the Funky Man, though. That's pretty funny. So was the related clip I watched of Metallica reacting to Dee Dee's death. Have you seen that? It's incredibly uncomfortable, like most of Some Kind of Monster.
I love this, Greg. The "live set-up" mix sounds fucking great!
Cool dude, thanks a lot for checking it out. How you been anyway?
Yeah, no problem. I've been doing ok, thanks - having a lot of fun with my punk covers band - it's a blast. I haven't been doing much recording though, owing to a complete lack of inspiration!
I'm hobbling about a bit at the moment, though - just had a hernia op last week, so a bit tender. That'll teach me to lift the PA rack into the van on my own, I guess!
Listening to your Ramones track again, I'm happy to report that you appear to have absolutely nailed Johnny's sound, now. How have you done it? I've not been reading the recording forums for about a year! Have you bought a plexi or something? Very, very cool.
I think this one came out pretty good, so I'm gonna do the whole fucking album!
Cool thanks. I tell up-and-coming drummers all the time to play Ramones or AC/DC songs. They're technically easy, but you'll develop really good meter and stamina playing along to this stuff.Sounding good.
I've been drumming along to this album a lot over the last few weeks. Looking forward to hearing your progress with it.
Thanks Rami. Funny about the drums....I set em up as a 4 piece, threw old heads on, and tuned them very flat to record these songs, then did pretty much nothing to them in the mix. I tried to get that dead-ish flat kind of 70s garage sound. It was tough to resist trying to make them sound better.Awesome, man. I love every version for a different reason. Everything sounds like it should. Your drums have sounded so-called "better", but in the context of what this song needs, they sound perfect for this. Really good stuff, and a great tune to begin with.
Good. That's what I'm here for.You make me fucking sick.
Well thanks a lot, but I'll just give it to you for free dude. It'll be free for anyone that wants it.I'd be inclined to buy that album. Not that I'm really into punk anymore, but more for the effort you would put into it to make it awesome.
Kick ass. I'm just a bit partial to 3, but still all f'ing awesome
I saw the Ramones at UW. There was a bunch of frat boys straight out of central casting in the audience trying to bait the band and the crowd. Well one of them succeeded. After about four or five songs you know 10 minutes or so, I'm not sure anymore who it was (Johnny maybe??) jumped off the stage and cold cocked this one frat boy. And then the band just bailed. It was simultaneously disappointing and awesome.