Thanks dobro! I'm 45, I was kinda born with a retro gene. Most of my favorite music centers (strange mix) centers on the 60s and the 80s/early 90s. I love all the british invasion stuff, old funk/soul R&B - JB, Curtis, Otis, Folk, Dylan, Donovan, VU, all that stuff plus later bands like the smiths, commotions, robyn hitchcock, cure, stone roses, fall, pixies, blur, what have you. I guess part of the retro is my main guitars are a vintage Gretsch reissue and a 1948 Gibson arch-top, and of course my les. I play though an old Ampeg Jet 15 watt. I use a J-bass with flat wounds. For the most part the sounds come from sticking a mic in front of the amp. My keys library is mostly samples of ancient uprights and b3s and farfisas, and of course my real piece of crap upright that I use once in a while. I haven't heard Alexander's Timeless Blooz Band (that I know of), but I will sure check it out. Sometimes I really aim hard at a totally retro vibe, which a few of the guys will attest to.
At first I was really confused with the ME, I thought you were talking about me sending it to you until I realized you meant mastering engineer. I have thought about having some stuff mastered, but honestly don't know what I would do with it as it seems like an expense that I would never recoup. I don't actually sell songs or music or anything. I write and record to keep from losing my mind, as a computer programmer who works about 12 hours a day and with 3 kids, a dog and a falling down house and all.
This place is awesome, I stumbled in here around January of this year, and the guys really help me out whenever I post, and I try and return the favor when I can. It goes through temporary lulls, and I was kinda down on it for a while when there was almost no traffic in here and nobody really listening, or returning comments - just hit and run 'check out my track' for a few months. I guess the lulls maybe center on when greg gets the boot, or doesn't post in here for a while, and things always seem to pick up on his return.
It is kinda funny that quite a few things came out of posting this song here. I originally posted a version of this back in July when I first recorded it. It was originall about a minute and a half. Heatmiser thought it would be cool to have an extended solo in the middle so I chopped it up and added 40 seconds in the middle. Got my buddy to play that crazy ebow piece. Then I turned around and asked Heat to sing the backup ahs during the verses. I've always loved his choir of awesome style ahhs.... Then I moved on and recorded another 20 or so songs and kinda forgot about it, and circled back for another mix, which is what I posted the other day.
Everyone helped me get to the bottom of a couple things that were driving me crazy, but I couldn't figure out. Mostly subtle things, but I think the mix is much better from 1st to last version, and the final that I haven't posted yet. I'm going to re-sync it with the video first, I shoot live video of performing all the tracks with a little flip camcorder, or my webcam.
I listened to the last updated mix. (Why screw around?) This tune is very very good. Either you're as old as me, or you have a retro throwback gene that got activated on this one. Great live feel. Great overall sound - everything moves like it should. For me, the drums part plus the vocal sound(s) really make the song. And the mix? It's really good, but what would a ME do with it? He'd put it in his ME machine and it would come out ever so slightly less dark at some frequencies and possibly slightly airier. I don't have the ears to tell you what frequencies. Do you? Maybe it's time to send it to the ME? If this tune is the result of tweaks resulting from comments on this page, then this page has done its work. Really good music you're making here. BTW, if you're into listening to interesting old stuff, check out Alexander's Timeless Blooz Band - it's gettable in places - you on this tune and ATBB are working a similar vein.