LOL... Thanks Erland... I guess I'm just returning the favor to you for getting all your stuff stuck in my head...

I guess I should mess with those vocals again... I took em down a bit cause they seemed overbearing on my brother's stereo, but now they sound a little too quiet.. so I’m gonna bring em back up later today.
Solomon.. I used an SM58 for the acoustics (and the vocals

).. and I used compression on the vocals.. but it's just not working enough.. maybe my plugin just sucks beans..
Fed... I hear ya... I noticed all that "flat" and "strained" stuff and the goofy harmonies parts too.. if you check out the beginning of the thread, I was sayin' how this is mainly just a scratch recording I needed to make so the rest of the band could hear the song structure. I would have done a few more takes on the vocals (and the guitars for that matter) but I didn't feel like takin' the time. The finished version, I assure you, will have a flawless vocal line.. (mainly cause I won’t be singin' it)

I did try tuning down a half step originally, but the guitar sounded a little too "flat" when I did that. (flat dynamically, not tonally). And I have to keep in mind that we need to be able to play this live, so they need to learn it in a standard tuning.. And our CD will be out at the end of the summer,.. I can let you know how to get it and then you can hear how the "real" version will sound, and then, by all means, feel free to play it all you want.
**OK... PLEASE READ THIS PART**
I need some advice on something. I'm gonna post this
HERE in the Songwriting forum too, so please go check out the thread and vote on what you think I should do. Thanks.
I'm having a dilemma with this song... (actually,.. a couple dilemmas) here's the deal.
The guitar lick (that the whole song is based on) was the very first thing written... so the melody was basically written around an existing key. (the key of the guitar lick) The problem is,.. this is just at the very edge of my range, so I can't sing it like I want to. The way I
want it to go is like this. After the "daaaays" part, the "you alone..." part is supposed to be an entire octave higher than I sing it on the recording... that part is supposed to be even more driving than the first part of the chorus, but I can't hit those notes an octave higher (so they match the chorus better) so I have to sing them "low". Now,... If I drop the key of the song a step or so, I
can sing it like I want, but... then the guitar lick doesn't sound nearly as good (cause it’s in an E based formation)... that's problem number one.
Problem number two is,.. for the CD we're making... we only have two vocalists to work with... a male, and a female.
The male vocalist would have to sing it just like you hear it now, (with that melody "dip" in the middle of the chorus right after "daaaaays") OR we'd have to change it to another key so he can sing the whole chorus up high. (Like I want it to go.)
The female vocalist is the primary vocalist... and she wants to be able to sing the song... BUT... it was written in a "guy's" key.. so when she sings it, she has to sing the
verse high and the
chorus low.. (the exact opposite of the original recording, which has a low verse and high chorus) This detracts from the dynamic of the song... (i.e. you hit a high point of the song where all the instruments build up and then crescendo, and yet the vocals go "lower".. it just doesn't fit). So.. in order to fix this, she's wanting to maybe change the melody of the chorus to a harmony line that isn't so high,.. that way she can sing it somewhat high (instead of a low version of the original melody)... but that way,.. it doesn't sound like a melody anymore... it's obviously a harmony.. and you feel like something's missing.
So... in summation... here are my choices.
1) Leave it the way it is and make the male vox sing it.
2) Lower the key so the male vox can sing the chorus like you want to (at the expense of the guitar lick)
3) Let the female vox sing it with a high verse and a low chorus
4) Let the female vox alter the original melody of the chorus to a harmony so she can sing it somewhat high.
5) Sign-off on the song and just let them change it however they need to.
6) Put it back on the shelf until I have the resources to do it right.
Please check out the poll
HERE and let me know what you guys think I should do. Thanks.