First tunes

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I thought I may as well go back as far as I can & be as embarrassing as poss. too.
The attached file comes from a stereo cassette recording in 1976. Two inbuilt auto limited ECMs in a portable Panasonic cassette payer.
12 string Ibanez Hummingbird played by Eric Drabwell & the Coronet short scale bass played through a 10w 10" guitar amp is by me. The singer is Mary-Anne.
I revisited this track last year or the year before using 2 diff. singers: one being my then 'cello tutor & the 2nd MP3Clinic's own Lifelyrics. The 1st revisit was quite close to the original & the 2nd quite a development.
This, original, version stands quite alone.
Thrill seeker wasn't too bad - it was the late 80's afterall.

Wow, Ray. That sound alone brings back the nostalgia of tapes. Thanks for posting!
 
PI, given the set up you've just explained this is excellent - the distorted guitar kline had me fooled. It drops off a little as you fill up the arrangement - the breakdown - literal it would appear - hmm - it was smile worthy.

Thanks, Ray. That was a weird time in my life, for sure.
 
Okay, found some on a harddrive.

These were done 97-98-ish. I don't really remeber the details. My first attempts at multitracking as a solo performer in the digital realm in my buddies garage. No click tracks, one microphone, terrible sounds, no vocals, too much reverb. Enjoy. :)

Sleepwalk was awesome. Loved it.

Sabre Dance made me openly grin. Dude... You could do some serious harm to that song now. Freakin' awesome, man. Thanks for sharing.
 
Lol. Holy fuck, here's another. This one actually aint even that bad. I mean, it's bad, but it kind of sounds cool. I remember this one pretty well. Same guys garage, around the same time as the other two I posted up. Probably a little bit later because it seems to sound a little better. I wanna say spring of 98. I used a Strat and a Tele. Epiphone ES-335 looking F-hole bass. I remember using my old white Rogers kit with a mic hanging straight down from the rafters. One ride cymbal, one crash, no toms. The shouts are real, as in, really shouted as I was playing. I'm pretty sure I was on LSD when we did this. Lol. It's mono - for some reason.

Miserlou

haha this sounds like the old garage stuff I sometimes listen to, about the same quality too....now this one I thinks very cool, if you polished this up it wouldnt have the same effect at all..i could be in a gang fight with this as the background music!

fuck the black eyed peas :D
 
haha this sounds like the old garage stuff I sometimes listen to, about the same quality too....now this one I thinks very cool, if you polished this up it wouldnt have the same effect at all..i could be in a gang fight with this as the background music!

fuck the black eyed peas :D

Lol. WTF do the black eyed peas have to do with anything? :confused:


But yeah, I like the way this one sounds. Any cleaner and it wouldn't be awesome. :D
 
Lol. WTF do the black eyed peas have to do with anything? :confused:


But yeah, I like the way this one sounds. Any cleaner and it wouldn't be awesome. :D

the used this tune fairly recently...man it was awful, theyre awful

yup this ones pretty awesome, even in mono
 
I have a cassette play hooked up to this computer so I can digitize recordings I bought on tape that I can't replace with CDs. RCA out to a combo plug to the stereo mini plug into the soundcard & record/restore in Waverepair.
I still haven't dug up my awful blues track. = this weekend (tommorrow night)
 
ok...complete with bad drum machine and what can only be described as a "compressing the hell out of the reverb" style of engineering, I bring you 1998.

Volkswagen Bus
 
Lol. Holy fuck, here's another. This one actually aint even that bad. I mean, it's bad, but it kind of sounds cool. I remember this one pretty well. Same guys garage, around the same time as the other two I posted up. Probably a little bit later because it seems to sound a little better. I wanna say spring of 98. I used a Strat and a Tele. Epiphone ES-335 looking F-hole bass. I remember using my old white Rogers kit with a mic hanging straight down from the rafters. One ride cymbal, one crash, no toms. The shouts are real, as in, really shouted as I was playing. I'm pretty sure I was on LSD when we did this. Lol. It's mono - for some reason.

Miserlou

Good times, bro. Lovin' your oldies.
 
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Ouch! You're a big bully! Ok, ok... 1994 old enough for you? This was me and the band back in the day...

Tried listening, but seems I have to be "logged in" to view the content... Another URL, perhaps?
 
ok...complete with bad drum machine and what can only be described as a "compressing the hell out of the reverb" style of engineering, I bring you 1998.

Volkswagen Bus

Ya know... Listening to all these old recordings has really given me perspective. Your "compressed reverb" sound doesn't sound all that bad. It sounds way different than what would be considered good engineering techniques today, but your song's style doesn't sound bad at all. None of these recordings sound "bad"... Even with Greg's recording with his dangling mic, I agree with what Keith said... No way the same feeling is gonna be captured through meticulous tracking and pristine playing on that one.

Liked your song a lot, Chris. Thanks for sharing.
 
Okay, this hurts. This is from my old band's first recording in '96.

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This sucks REALLY bad. Beware.


the recordings a bit dull but the actual songs great....sounds like a britpop tune at bits...I liked it

Ouch! You're a big bully! Ok, ok... 1994 old enough for you? This was me and the band back in the day...

linkee no workee mate :(

ok...complete with bad drum machine and what can only be described as a "compressing the hell out of the reverb" style of engineering, I bring you 1998.

Volkswagen Bus

man thats a bad sounding drum machine...guitars and singing are good though...didnt sound that badly recorded to me at all??


I suppose if these were all really dreadful we wouldnt still be doing this, but I havent heard one thats awful...no where near it

c'mon..a bad bad one I know someone has one :)
 
ok...complete with bad drum machine and what can only be described as a "compressing the hell out of the reverb" style of engineering, I bring you 1998.

Volkswagen Bus

The title of this song is perfect. Before it even got to the chorus I had a mental image of being out on the road in the middle of nowhere - road trip style. Great.
 
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