
Schwarzenyaeger
Formerly "Dog-In-Door"
Well, I don't have any of that fancy gear but I think that our take on the song can live without it. 
Interesting about the doubling.

Interesting about the doubling.
Well, I don't have any of that fancy gear but I think that our take on the song can live without it.
Interesting about the doubling.
Hey thanx alot Bubba. There was definitely room for improvement on my part. I probably under-estimated the song, to be honest. In my mind, it was "It's Ozzy how hard can it really be to sing". But I learned long ago that the tunes I always think will be the hardest turn out to be the easiest, and vice versa. I should have remembered that when I thought I'd be able to just breeze through this. Ozzy's got a style and sound.RAMI, I'm glad you re-did the vocals. I stayed out of the discussion because, as someone who has no knowledge of Sabbath stuff, I felt unqualified to add my criticism. I did think the first vocal was pitchy in places, and Schwarzenyaeger's intro guitars were not in tune.
Sometimes it's hard to take when somebody criticises something you're proud of, but kudos to both yourself and Schwarzenyaeger. You sucked it up, re-did your parts and I'm happy to say you both fucking nailed it this time.
It sounds fantastic.
That Dog In Door is apparently on some kind of Ozzy/Black Sabbath kick.
Um, "Dog in Door"?
That's how I saw it. I know people mean well and are just here to give their opinions and help. But there was something very weird going on in this thread, as if there was some sort of virus crawling through this place. Like I said, I have no delusions that I'm a great vocalist and there was definitely room for improvement, as there always is. But fuck, I know I came off defensive, which isn't the case. I just found some of the nit-picking over the top. Just the fact that I re-recorded the vocals should show that I accepted and appreciated everyone's input. But like I said, there was a weird cancerous thing going on for a while in this thread, like people were just jumping on a band-wagon. Left a bad taste in my mouth about doing collobs from now on, to be honest.Lol. Fucking dobro. This thread is a dumpster fire.
I didn't get to hear the first version I guess, but this one seems okay to me. Dare I ask, is there any pitch correction on this? I know Rami's vocals pretty well, I think, and it all sounds okay to me, but it sounds like some notes sort of bend into pitch. Maybe it's the effects or whatever. I don't know. I don't even care, I'm just wondering. I'm not used to hear Rami's vocals all wetted down like this, so maybe that's all it is. I don't really know the original well either, so I'm not going to get all retarded about how faithful it is. Some of you fuckers need to relax. It's a cover. Maybe that's the problem. It's too well known of a song. People can't help but shit themselves over how it compares.
Yeah, they're sims and samples. I really don't have anything else. I don't know if I can make them sound much better than this, with enunciation on the "I". The acoustic guitars are real though.
Thanks for the listen.
Probably just not used to hearing the effects, and also not used to hearing me sing a song that is not something I would usually do, so it's kind of outside my comfort zone. Not the range, but the style.
That's how I saw it. I know people mean well and are just here to give their opinions and help. But there was something very weird going on in this thread, as if there was some sort of virus crawling through this place. Like I said, I have no delusions that I'm a great vocalist and there was definitely room for improvement, as there always is. But fuck, I know I came off defensive, which isn't the case. I just found some of the nit-picking over the top. Just the fact that I re-recorded the vocals should show that I accepted and appreciated everyone's input. But like I said, there was a weird cancerous thing going on for a while in this thread, like people were just jumping on a band-wagon. Left a bad taste in my mouth about doing collobs from now on, to be honest.