I had this quintet of songs, I'd written 2, my friend had written two and another friend had written one (and I'd helped co~write part of it). We used to sing together alot and they were great in helping provide vocals {and esoteric instruments like accordians and tenor recorders} for my songs. I was always on at them to write songs so with this clutch of songs, I figured I'd do a medley of all 5. The keys they were in meant that to segue them, I'd have to do some gymnastics but I worked it all out. I figured that another friend that was a drummer and I on guitar would record all the songs, before putting everything else in. Because there were 5 songs, I thought it would be easiest to do them in 7 sections, the logic being that my mate and I could work on getting each section bang on. Where one bit ended, we'd start the next so it sounded like one continuous piece with no breaks. We often improvised arrangements and if we didn't like what we'd come up with, just do it again. We always got there in the end.
Then I came up with the brainwave to alternate each section on a 6 and 12 string guitar, just to see if a) it would sound good and b) if anyone would ever notice. This was back in 2000. Then I hit on the added brainwave of attaching either bells or a shaker to my strumming hand, the idea being to provide some extra percussion and counter rhythms. I'd done it live quite a few times. And in the mood of experimentation, even though both were acoustic guitars, when bouncing down to one guitar track, I shoved them through a wah~wah pedal.
The thing is, when it was just the guitar and drums, it sounded pretty neat. It started getting irritatingly interfering once vocals and backing vocals had been added. Once the bass, electric piano, bassoon, french horn and cellos were in there it just became one awful mess of mush, not so much anything else, just the guitar. Every now and then you'd get this lovely guitar poking through but much of the time, it was an irritating wah~wah'd bell ~ and not even a cowbell !
Fortunately, I was just about {this is still debatable !!} able to rescue the medley. But I won't be doing that again !