Wow, thanks all for replying so quickly.
Macle - great to hear from you again. Glad you like the song.
I agree about the hi-hat. I'm not sure what to do with it, though. I'll try a wee bit of taming EQ and maybe a bit of pseudo-analogue warmth.
Vocal fluffs - yep, well spotted! I'll sort them out.
Every time I post something, a lot of folk think the vocal needs "something". I suspect the missing ingredient is talent, but I'm clinging desperately to the possibility that it's EQ. I have plenty of EQ...
I rolled a bit of low-end off the vocals, but it's quite a low vocal so I can't take much more off. Beyond that I'm lost, so any bright ideas would be greatfully received.
chris - thank you very much for the detailed listen. I'm very pleased you like the song.
More vocal fluffs - well spotted too! The word at 0:32 is "sitting". It needs re-tracked.
BVs at 2:13 - you're right, they're off. I'll do them again.
The octave-double thing is quite a cliche, but what the hey. I like it.
Accents - I always try to let my natural accent come through when I sing. It's very easy to slip into doing a (sort of) American accent. This is fine if you're American, but I hate it with Scottish or English singers. Sing in your own voice!
Of course now chris you'll tell me that although you live in Texas, you're actually Scottish, and you didn't realise you were singing with an American accent. Apologies for offending you...
Glad you think the bass sounds OK. I still feel my timing is pretty atrocious, and there are various bits of bass, guitar, vocals and (especially) shaker where I think I'm *way* off the beat. In fact in the fade-out, you can clearly hear me losing it completely with the shaker. I tried to pretend I was finishing on a big flourish; maybe I got away with it?
Anyway, thanks again for the detail. It'll help the next version be a wee bit better.
Like the signature, by the way. Subtly understated.
wes - thank you very much for listening. I told you I'd have more stuff up soon!
Amazed (and well chuffed) you can hear The Cure - they were my absolute favourite band when I was younger. Loved the early stuff, loved the singles in the late 80s. Disintegration is a monumental album. Wish is half a monumental album plus some filler. Wild Mood Swings is piss-poor. Bloodflowers is a surprising return to form. All in my humble opinion...
I've seen them live a couple of times, and I was struck by how powerful Robert Smith's voice is - quite an eye-opener.
Thanks again to everyone for taking the time to listen and comment.
Cheers
AB