
Llarion
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Hi gang...
So a couple of years ago at Swannanoa, I made friends with a nice guy and good folk singer named Mark Easley. I got to know him because Pete Huttlinger and I accompanied him on his open mic song; he did John Denver's Back Home Again. (Pete was in Denver's band from 1994 till Denver's death in 1997). Anyway, Mark did a homerec of the piece by himself; two guitars, two vox, and MIDI drums, bass, strings, and steel guitar.
Here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p87IE8aVk20
So, I asked him to send me his vox tracks, guitar tracks, and a sync track. I laid down human drums, bass, Rhodes, 4 vocal harmonies, and I spruced up his steel part, which sounded really cool to begin with.
Here's the result:
You like?
<There Rami, you happy now?
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So a couple of years ago at Swannanoa, I made friends with a nice guy and good folk singer named Mark Easley. I got to know him because Pete Huttlinger and I accompanied him on his open mic song; he did John Denver's Back Home Again. (Pete was in Denver's band from 1994 till Denver's death in 1997). Anyway, Mark did a homerec of the piece by himself; two guitars, two vox, and MIDI drums, bass, strings, and steel guitar.
Here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p87IE8aVk20
So, I asked him to send me his vox tracks, guitar tracks, and a sync track. I laid down human drums, bass, Rhodes, 4 vocal harmonies, and I spruced up his steel part, which sounded really cool to begin with.
Here's the result:
You like?
<There Rami, you happy now?
