Mr.Moonlight

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guitarmonkus said:
very expressive tune! Has old school rocky feel, and the open riff is excellent. It grabs your attention, and is held throughout. Nice writing!


Thanks a lot mate, glad you enjoyed it.
 
That passage at 1:21 with the guitar and vocal doing that slow trill on "Mr. Moo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oonlight" is perfect.

Tim
 
what the hell does "Munchausen" mean?



anyhow, bravo brother, send it to print. :cool:
 
Timothy Lawler said:
That passage at 1:21 with the guitar and vocal doing that slow trill on "Mr. Moo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oonlight" is perfect.

Tim

+1 RoCK!!!!!
 
ido1957 said:
Excellent performance and tracking on this classic Nak tune.....Very 70's rock band vibe captured on this. Several bands come to mind including Uriah Heep, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin....

I find no problems with anything - this is a great cut!!!!!

:D :) :D :)
Nak - sounds even better than the first mix!
 
Mr. Moonlight.....


This is a great song, from the heavy intro/coda to the cymbal chokes during the verses to the vocal/lead guitar duet style chorus. Overall the sounds are pretty smooth and well recorded, with more than a hint of the vintage in the instrument choice, execution, and mixing. Love it.

The drums could be a bit louder, and the snare and kick a bit louder overall in the drum mix.

The singers delivery is fucking glam, and reminds me of Bowie or Julian Cope. Maybe a little Spacehog. Very very well done. Perhaps a bit too much "tube" on the vocals for my personal taste, but nevertheless appropriate to the song and style. I think these are some of the best vocals I've heard on this site or the "other place". Just slinky and gorgeous. He nailed it.


There's a passage at 3:30 that does call/response:


Please, please please
put some sick short wah lead guitar runs in between the first two vocal lines here.. at 3:34 and 3:41.



Hat's off, Naka.


*edit - what's the guitar chain here?
 
Timothy Lawler said:
That passage at 1:21 with the guitar and vocal doing that slow trill on "Mr. Moo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oonlight" is perfect.

Tim


Thanks a lot, Tim.
Its a thrill to play as well :)
 
MadAudio said:
I don't know what it means to Nakatira, but this is what it means to me! :D

One of the guys in the band (lead guitarist) suggested the name.

And the rest of us said why not.

As far as I know he was some kinda Russian adventurer or some writer.
Or somethin close to that.

Von Munchausen that is :)
 
60's guy said:
Nak,

I listened to this a few times today.

This is GREAT music! :)


Randy and Ido; thanks a heap guys, for the listens and the and the encouragement
 
Supercreep said:
Mr. Moonlight.....


This is a great song, from the heavy intro/coda to the cymbal chokes during the verses to the vocal/lead guitar duet style chorus. Overall the sounds are pretty smooth and well recorded, with more than a hint of the vintage in the instrument choice, execution, and mixing. Love it.

The drums could be a bit louder, and the snare and kick a bit louder overall in the drum mix.

The singers delivery is fucking glam, and reminds me of Bowie or Julian Cope. Maybe a little Spacehog. Very very well done. Perhaps a bit too much "tube" on the vocals for my personal taste, but nevertheless appropriate to the song and style. I think these are some of the best vocals I've heard on this site or the "other place". Just slinky and gorgeous. He nailed it.


There's a passage at 3:30 that does call/response:


Please, please please
put some sick short wah lead guitar runs in between the first two vocal lines here.. at 3:34 and 3:41.



Hat's off, Naka.


*edit - what's the guitar chain here?


thanks a lot Casey, this is really some very kind and encouraging words from you.
You know I love the stuff you and Incanus do, and your vox rock the world as far as I`m concerned.

The mix on the ohter hand will have some more adjustments, my drummer is also got a studio, a much better one then mine.
He will also make a mix.
maybe we`ll make a combo.

Your sugestion with the wha wha is Great, I gonna suggest i for my band mates, they`ll eat it raw.

Again thank mate.

Guitar- chain; Fender strat into Mesa Nomad 45 vox 212 cab.
Some nifty pedals such as Big muff were used.
Sm57 angled from the side into the right speaker cone, and 3 feet away a SP B1, all into My daw Firepod pre`s.

cheers mate :)
 
Oh yeah, baby!!!

1. I listened in headphones.

2. I haven't read everything in this thread.

From what I remember, this recording sounds less cloudy than the original, and the performances are tighter. Hell, yes, I love this song!!! So cool. Yes, the drums could come up a bit in the mix, but that could make it less 70's sounding. Great, great lead vocal performance. Outstanding. I really can't say enough good things about this song. I never forgot it after first hearing it a year or so ago.

Keep it up, Naka--
 
Sounds cool... I'll try to hear it with my AKG monitor headphones in the night to have a more acurate opinion... Well, I find the guitars well tracked and they really have an "old" vibe. Good job. Maybe the drum section could be 1.5% more present.
 
Oh, yeah. The name

Baron Von Munchausen. He was a notorious teller of tall tales. There's a Terry Gilliam movie 'The Adventures of Baron Munchausen' Coincidentally, the DVD is being shipped to my place as I write. Should be here today or tomorrow. Great Movie. Great band name!
 
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