Harvesters & Drive-Bys by robthegirl

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Yes yes yes, it's better now the vocals are balanced:thumbs up:
I agree with dobro about a something in the second verse, & that mellotron does sound great
I'd like to download it as well if it's okay:)
 
Very nice work guys, listened to this a few times over the past couple days. The boy-girl vox really work well on this and it has a nice languid feel to it, though I go out of my way to find places like the one you describe in the song. Like the idea of adding something in verse 2, but levels, mix, and over all song sound great to me as is.
 
My only thing was the vocal levels, this sounds perfect now. :)

Cool, that's good to hear. I have to admit it's a better balance now :D

Tres Bonn,
Tres tr/hippy,
I was just listening to some Pearls before Swine - Tom Rapp & Co. could've done this.
FTG, now that's a voice you can duet with. Makes it clear why mine is muted.
Also reminds me of Nick Cave's occassional duets with women.
Simply lovely!
When you're done would you consider posting a link to a decent file to download?

Ace, thanks a lot for your kind words ray. I don't know too many of the names you mentioned, but I always loved that Nick Cave & Kylie duet on 'Where The Wild Roses Grow'. I mentioned the band Low to Frits when I was initially explaining what I pictured in my head - I also love those tight male/female country harmonies with the likes of Gram/Emmylou and early Whiskeytown stuff. Man, I'd love half of Gram's voice - but Frit's vocals fitted in perfectly.

Of course you'll be more than welcome to a download. I'll get some links sorted. Many thanks again man :)
 
Yeah, exactly. The payoff in this one is in the chorus harmony. When the first chorus returns to the second verse, the repetiveness of the chord structure and harmony are a little...repetitive. What would relieve it a bit would be an added instrument on the second verse - something kind of distinctive. I think the mellotron that you added to the second chorus would keep the chorus the high energy point of the song even if you added an instrument on the second verse.

Lovely gloomy tuneage. It doesn't sound hippy to me. It sounds newage stoner. :cool:

Yeah, that definitely taps into a concern I had - I said to Trish that I was worried that the second half of the song basically mirrored the first. That's why we only brought her refrain in on the second bridge - to add a little variation there. I did think about changing the arrangement for the second verse, but it's a trick I always pull and I was worried that maybe I was falling into a bit of a routine when it came to writing. It's come up in a few comments, I'll have a think about it - I may have an idea that will work.

Thanks for your thoughts and nice words dobro :thumbs up:

Yes yes yes, it's better now the vocals are balanced:thumbs up:
I agree with dobro about a something in the second verse, & that mellotron does sound great
I'd like to download it as well if it's okay:)

Excellent, thanks for all your thoughts on this jiff -I'll of course sort you out with a download too once I'm done. Just need to muse a little on some variation and then it's all yours :)

Very nice work guys, listened to this a few times over the past couple days. The boy-girl vox really work well on this and it has a nice languid feel to it, though I go out of my way to find places like the one you describe in the song. Like the idea of adding something in verse 2, but levels, mix, and over all song sound great to me as is.

Excellent, I was hoping you'd hear it fleet - glad it worked for you. On the subject of places in the song, I've got to say that the views are those of a character rather than my own too. Especially living in a city suburb, I love getting away from it.

Glad all the mix worked for you - I've been really happy with the bass on the last two songs posted here. Seem to have stumbled on a good working formula for it somehow. As I said above, some variation is probably needed - I thought I might have got away with it until dobro and subsequent posts picked up on that. Thanks man - and send me the link to your bandcamp album if you get chance :)
 
I mentioned the band Low to Frits when I was initially explaining what I pictured in my head - I also love those tight male/female country harmonies with the likes of Gram/Emmylou and early Whiskeytown stuff. Man, I'd love half of Gram's voice - but Frit's vocals fitted in perfectly.

I gotta say now that you mention Low I can see a little similarity (in a positive way). Also if you like the Gram/Emmylou stuff, I think you'd also like the second album by Doug Dillard and Gene Clark Through the Morning, Through the Night (though you mighta heard it). Both Dillard & Clark albums rule, but the second one has more lush instrumentation and Dillard's girlfriend came on board as a harmony vocalist and they hit those Grievous Angel kinda harmonies. Chris Hillman and Sneaky Pete from Burrito Bros. play on it too.

Excellent, I was hoping you'd hear it fleet - glad it worked for you. On the subject of places in the song, I've got to say that the views are those of a character rather than my own too. Especially living in a city suburb, I love getting away from it.

Glad all the mix worked for you - I've been really happy with the bass on the last two songs posted here. Seem to have stumbled on a good working formula for it somehow. As I said above, some variation is probably needed - I thought I might have got away with it until dobro and subsequent posts picked up on that. Thanks man - and send me the link to your bandcamp album if you get chance :)

Yeah we actually made the move from the city to the sticks a few years back and it's awesome. I've kinda got rural-patch fever now. I'll send linky. Again, really great song both of you!
 
Cool, thanks for those recommendations Fleet - I'm not familiar with any of those you mentioned so I'll look forward to listening to them all. I do love me some mournful country stuff.

Yeah we actually made the move from the city to the sticks a few years back and it's awesome. I've kinda got rural-patch fever now. I'll send linky. Again, really great song both of you!

I did the reverse - growing up in the country and then moving to the city as an adult. As much as I like amenities such as more than three buses a day and shops near, I do miss it. One day...
 
Yes, you got the right balance with the vocals on the 2nd mix. Well done both of you!

I too would've added or even removed something in the 2nd verse just to change it up, but I'm starting to do that all the time now with every verse and chorus, so you probably don't want to listen to me there.

Just a really sweet chorus here...you could have done practically anything with the rest of the song and I'd still like it, not the the verses aren't nice too...
 
Yes, you got the right balance with the vocals on the 2nd mix. Well done both of you!

I too would've added or even removed something in the 2nd verse just to change it up, but I'm starting to do that all the time now with every verse and chorus, so you probably don't want to listen to me there.

Just a really sweet chorus here...you could have done practically anything with the rest of the song and I'd still like it, not the the verses aren't nice too...

Ace, that's good to hear - thanks a lot for listening back in Heat.

I'll have a final think about some changes in that 2nd verse when I get chance before I put this one to bed. As I say, I thought about it first time round, but I'm increasingly conscious that there are a few habits/routines I'm starting to fall into on all my songs. I thought that by keeping it the same, I'd be doing it a little different this time around - even though that doesn't sound like it makes any sense. I've got a couple of subtle changes in mind to try. Cheers man :)
 
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