Farrar Tribute
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Hi all.
It's been a long time. Just logged on to tell you that I'm not able to finish my track(s) by the 1st. Then I realised that there is talk about the 10th. I would really welcome those extra 10 days!!! Anything final on this???
I will at best be able to finish 1 track and will stick with my first choice "Out of the picture". Which means that "Station to Station" is up for grabs.
M.
It's been a long time. Just logged on to tell you that I'm not able to finish my track(s) by the 1st. Then I realised that there is talk about the 10th. I would really welcome those extra 10 days!!! Anything final on this???
I will at best be able to finish 1 track and will stick with my first choice "Out of the picture". Which means that "Station to Station" is up for grabs.
M.
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Fantastic.
Im a huge GD fan of all era's, but particularily the 72-79 era. My fav year is 74 all the freform jammin kicks ass. The band is full on, and Keiths sober enough to have chops , but high enough to get freaky. Great jams, check out the 8/6/74 Roosevelt Stadium, NJ show, unreal. You candownload it on db.etree as BT. Of course Old and In the Way is up there too and all the JGB work.
They aren't the only thing I listen too, but I still enjoy listening to some jams every once and a while thats for sure. I love all sorts of modern music as well as vintage.
I own a cab from the old wall of sound. Have it in my studio
If you wanna hear it, I used it for bass on the first 2 tunes on my site. There are some clips posted on my up and coming web site. I play piano , write and sing the tunes. I have a drummer now and we are re recording. The site also has some spacy stuff posted right now for a buddy of mine in BC to grab. I mainly stick to the piano/rhodes genre
http://members.rogers.com/bighighlonesome/index.htm
Im a huge GD fan of all era's, but particularily the 72-79 era. My fav year is 74 all the freform jammin kicks ass. The band is full on, and Keiths sober enough to have chops , but high enough to get freaky. Great jams, check out the 8/6/74 Roosevelt Stadium, NJ show, unreal. You candownload it on db.etree as BT. Of course Old and In the Way is up there too and all the JGB work.
They aren't the only thing I listen too, but I still enjoy listening to some jams every once and a while thats for sure. I love all sorts of modern music as well as vintage.
I own a cab from the old wall of sound. Have it in my studio
If you wanna hear it, I used it for bass on the first 2 tunes on my site. There are some clips posted on my up and coming web site. I play piano , write and sing the tunes. I have a drummer now and we are re recording. The site also has some spacy stuff posted right now for a buddy of mine in BC to grab. I mainly stick to the piano/rhodes genre
http://members.rogers.com/bighighlonesome/index.htm
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I'd be glad to record a song and send it to you. "Hanging Blue Side" would be my first choice. Just let me know. brian@chrissyandbrian.com
edit: just saw somebodies got Hanging Blue Side. I'll do Windfall. Let me know if you want me to do it and I'll start right away.
edit: just saw somebodies got Hanging Blue Side. I'll do Windfall. Let me know if you want me to do it and I'll start right away.
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meh. it only runs on win 98 or me. i have xp. *bawls*windshield wrote:Try Pro Tools free, it's a very good freeware sequencer, download here.
You can also try http://www.hitsquad.com/smm and find some more sequencers to suit your needs
btw I'm almost finished with greenwich time, but having a lot of work to do the extra days would be helpful.
i'll look for something else on hitsquad.
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Try Pro Tools free, it's a very good freeware sequencer, download here.
You can also try http://www.hitsquad.com/smm and find some more sequencers to suit your needs
btw I'm almost finished with greenwich time, but having a lot of work to do the extra days would be helpful.
You can also try http://www.hitsquad.com/smm and find some more sequencers to suit your needs
btw I'm almost finished with greenwich time, but having a lot of work to do the extra days would be helpful.
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man i haven't even started with mine yet. the wife and kids may be going to visit the in-laws next week though so i'll have all week to work on it. i plan to put it down on a 4-track first and then transfer it to computer. i'm just not sure how i'm gonna get that done...
is there any freeware i can download that would allow me to do it? just something simple like the old windows extended recorder would do i'm guessin. advice?
is there any freeware i can download that would allow me to do it? just something simple like the old windows extended recorder would do i'm guessin. advice?
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I'll be finished. Of course, with 10 extra days, who knows, I could tear it down and rebuild it all back up again. I wouldn't mind.thatbeat wrote:Can we get a show of hands as to who will be finished by the 1st?
i hate to be the one draggin my heels, but just wanted to get it right and if there's others who are feeling the same then maybe we could go till the 10th?
whats everyone's thought on that?