Good question. And if I cared, I'd try to find out.Can you actually program a Casio?
On purpose?!?!?!?!?!You should check out the original.
At least 3 other bands have tunes called "Monkey Man". You probably didn't hear the one by the Stones. That riff was written and recorded by Keith Richards about 25 years before "Black and White", you ignorant retard.
Either way, your opinion is as worthless as that pathetic shit you come up with and try to pass off as music. I told you I'm staying out of your threads and you said you'd stay out of mine, so fuck off and go program your Casio, you talentless waste of oxygen.
Don't hold back, RAMI, tell Jordan how you really feel about him.
I love the treatment of this cover. I wish I could sing like Jagger. That must be a ton of fun. The only possible nit I could have is the sustain on the bass. Did the original have that? I can't remember. No nits on the drums, naturally.
Wig
Well ... as per my OTHER thread ...
I'm VERY familiar with the original, and still this is very impressive. Your vocal is SPOT on SOLID.
... and it's hard to be as loose as the world's greatest garage band when you're confined to layered tracking. Heck, even THEY probably couldn't do it.
... and yet you were able to capture some of their feel.
Were you trying to keep the "mix feel" of the original? ... meaning ... this mix isn't done in the "modern way", it's more of a traditional, retro approach.
For instance, mixes today tend to have vocals right in the listener's ear ... and you set the vocal in this mix back into a pocket in the bed.
... not a nit, btw ... for it's a personal mixing choice ... but I noticed that this presentation was VERY much the way it would have originally been done.
I'd love to see another version where the conceptual approach is a bit more "aggressive" ... it might be an interesting contrast.
But this one, on its own, is excellent.
Kev-
Can you actually program a Casio?
yes you can, but it never works! i play it live and record it with this technique i invented.
did you fall over wasted like, to simulate Keith, while playing it?
while Bill Wyman plays vibes - hmm, that's news.
Now, that might explain the diff in bass sound/style!