Thanks for listening everybody. As always, I've gotten great feedback so far about how I can improve the song. I'll have to check the bass again and do something about bringing it out more while trying to keep it from clipping. I'm also going to see if I can bring about a compromise with the scratching and lower it in the mix in places, and drop it altogher in one place. After doc and Aaron mentioning that it needs another section or at least some sort of break in the middle, I can definitely hear what I want to do there. Great idea. I think I might also try something with just the original guitar tone all the way through instead of the distortion towards the end like you mentioned doc, cause I was wondering about that myself as I was recording it. It's worth at least seeing what I can come up with that way. Also, I do hear now where some of the samples are rough around the borders, and need to fix that. Mainly I was going for somewhat of an older sounding thing, but with a modern edge, so it seems with some of the comments that I got close to my vision for this song... even though I can't really explain it in words.
I recorded the guitar by miking my amp with an SM57, so no POD at all for this one. I don't think I could make the thing feedback without a lot of effort, like Emeric said. The hardest part to do and what took the longest for the whole song is the flute sample that I cut and pasted sections of wave files until I got what I wanted. Thanks Buck for the welcome back, and the tip about "Take Five". I love that song, and have heard it before, just didn't know the name of it. I worked for a while to get that guitar placed in their, Emeric, so thanks for the compliment on that one for sure. I love the stuff that Money Mark did with the Beastie Boys, rats, but never heard either of his solo albums or the Fun Loving Criminals. Going to have to check them out though.
Thanks again to everybody for downloading and for the compliments, cause it motivates me to fix the parts that need it and keep trying to get more ideas recorded.