
DM60
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He has been around for 40 years. Give him a listen.
He's a singer-guitarist who had a hit with a song called "The Road To Hell" and an even better known one called "Fool if you think it's over." He also played in a band up north that used to have David Coverdale in it {although I don't know if they played at the same time}. He's done more than 20 albums.I’m not sure who that is?, but thanks…lol.
I just listened to a few of his tracks. Nice! His production is a little slick for my tastes, but he sounds great!He's a singer-guitarist who had a hit with a song called "The Road To Hell" and an even better known one called "Fool if you think it's over." He also played in a band up north that used to have David Coverdale in it {although I don't know if they played at the same time}. He's done more than 20 albums.
That was my immediate thought!Vocals have some elements of Chris Rea.
Here is a track I did awhile back. A movie should be written about this lyric.
Thank you. The rhythm track of piano, bass, guitar was 100% improvised and the rest of the track was built around that. The drums were added after the fact with no click track. The tempo breathes because it was a free improv. It’s only two chords, but the entire song is there.That's a solid recording dude! Well done.
Haha! That one works!
Haha! That one works!
I like that track a bunch! Now I'll go you one better. Right off I went straight to some of the places the 'Twin Peaks' show's music went. Yeah.. I'd go there.Thank you. The rhythm track of piano, bass, guitar was 100% improvised and the rest of the track was built around that. The drums were added after the fact with no click track. The tempo breathes because it was a free improv. It’s only two chords, but the entire song is there.
This is one of my personal favorite recordings I’ve made. I always thought it should be in a movie about a serial killer.
I used the KRK’s for over a decade as my main mixing speakers. I bought the first generation when they first came out after reading a review that put them up there with the Genelec’s. I like the Dynaudio speakers a little better for mixing now. They seem less hyped to me.Beautiful console, Scott. I spot some pretty choice items.
I liked the KRK V8s. What do you think of them?
Thanks. I need to sell off some of it off because I don’t see me tracking full rhythm sections anymore. I’ve got a lunchbox with (6) 512c preamps, a 2500 buss compressor, and a 5500 dual EQ that I don’t really need anymore, plus some good mics.Yeah, I had to learn to cope with the KRK's too. Nice rig, mang.