TSOM covers by heartlanders ? I just covered Alice.

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You can hear a very early version of Susanne here:

http://www.freewebs.com/themumblesoffic ... 03.06).mp3
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robertzombie wrote:You can hear a very early version of Susanne here:

http://www.freewebs.com/themumblesoffic ... 03.06).mp3
oh my god... :x
i must be register there or something is wrong with link?
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sorry, got it :D
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of you can get it here

what do you think?
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You do a disservice to yourselves by putting it online to be honest. It was probably tight enough for a teenage band demo, but the sound quality renders it absolutely pointless. Wait until you can put it out with decent quality otherwise people will get the impression that you don't care enough about the music and they won't care about it either :|

And it needs drums ;) Assuming they're not already there hidden deep down...
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Motz wrote:It was probably tight enough for a teenage band demo, but the sound quality renders it absolutely pointless.

And it needs drums ;) Assuming they're not already there hidden deep down...
Don't make me find your first demos and rehearsals, the same could be said for a couple of them too. :roll:

I'll wait until the final version of the song is finished, then I'll be able to comment.
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I hope you're expecting the same standards of him 6 months on then :lol:
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shagriml wrote:I don't know if there's been a topic like this. Anyway I was thinking, has anyone here at heartland made any cool (or horrible) TSOM covers ? Are there many musicians here ?

I'm not really a musician, just a bad drummer who happens to own a crappy stratocaster and really cheap eko bass. I thought about trying to cover some song. Today I was hangoverous and bored and recorded the most awful primitive simplified version of Alice: http://koti.mbnet.fi/shagriml/temp/alice.mp3
Everything's been done in one take and there are errors and the whole thing is just absolutely horrible.

It was the first time I tried to play it and tried to sing it. Dug out the tablatures and lyrics today... I'm not sure if the tablatures are correct though... I would appreciate a link to a verified tablature...

With proper rehearsing I might actually learn to play it decently...

Anyway, post your own covers if you have any ! Doesn't matter if they suck, they can't suck as much as my alice rape :lol:
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Motz wrote:You do a disservice to yourselves by putting it online to be honest. It was probably tight enough for a teenage band demo, but the sound quality renders it absolutely pointless. Wait until you can put it out with decent quality otherwise people will get the impression that you don't care enough about the music and they won't care about it either :|

And it needs drums ;) Assuming they're not already there hidden deep down...
yeh the drums are in there, it's just the ipod isn't the best device for recording stuff.
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Evidently not. Try and borrow a laptop and a decent microphone and, if possible, record each instrument separately so that you have a bit more control over the levels. If you need sound recording/editting software, I'd suggest Audacity - it's fine for home studio work if you're not going too complicated (I've done production for a band who've done work in bigger studios with it and had no complaints, so it can't be that awful).
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Motz wrote:Evidently not. Try and borrow a laptop and a decent microphone and, if possible, record each instrument separately so that you have a bit more control over the levels. If you need sound recording/editting software, I'd suggest Audacity - it's fine for home studio work if you're not going too complicated (I've done production for a band who've done work in bigger studios with it and had no complaints, so it can't be that awful).
Nonsense. The only way to make it sound better would be to use ACID.
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Motz wrote:Evidently not. Try and borrow a laptop and a decent microphone and, if possible, record each instrument separately so that you have a bit more control over the levels. If you need sound recording/editting software, I'd suggest Audacity - it's fine for home studio work if you're not going too complicated (I've done production for a band who've done work in bigger studios with it and had no complaints, so it can't be that awful).
Oh yeah the album versions of the songs are much better quality.
That version of Susanne was recorded in a tiny room with a crappy recorder.
It does say rehearsal..
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And your track listing said Think Tank Sessions. It's not an unfair assumption that you would use the best equipment available to you.
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a.r.kane wrote:
Motz wrote:Evidently not. Try and borrow a laptop and a decent microphone and, if possible, record each instrument separately so that you have a bit more control over the levels. If you need sound recording/editting software, I'd suggest Audacity - it's fine for home studio work if you're not going too complicated (I've done production for a band who've done work in bigger studios with it and had no complaints, so it can't be that awful).
Nonsense. The only way to make it sound better would be to use ACID.
The drug or the program?
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Dark wrote: The drug or the program?
You decide. :lol: :wink:
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*borrows Ems' teacher glare*

You meant the program, didn't you? >=)
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We all know I meant both.
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But which would you mean if you lived under a bridge eating billy goats?

I'd guess drugs ;)
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Acid? meh.

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Dark wrote:Careful when it comes to cover songs. We have one in the making that the artist said we could make without paying him for it (though we'll obviously send him the CD ;)) but Eldritch is harder to contact, and probably less kind when it comes to copyright.
especially on material that's as yet unreleased. can't see him being too chuffed about that. and it's a bit rough releasing someone else's new stuff before they do IMO. at least when it's the sisters.
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote: especially on material that's as yet unreleased. can't see him being too chuffed about that. and it's a bit rough releasing someone else's new stuff before they do IMO. at least when it's the sisters.
Heh. Well, someone has to do it, and Von apparently isn't too terribly interested. Have there been any full-on (i.e., vocals and all) covers of the unreleased stuff? I know there was someone on here with a recording of Will I Dream? a while back; has anyone else done the like?
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Motz wrote:But which would you mean if you lived under a bridge eating billy goats?

I'd guess drugs ;)
Of course the drug - have you heard his track?!?!?!

And if you are implying that I am a 'Troll' then you need to seek spiritual guidance, quickly.
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hot off the press.

Body electric

extremely early incarnation of what could become a stonker of a cover song! :P
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I can't believe I'm doing this on dialup.

It better be good, robert :lol:
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it's only 1min22secs so shouldn't take very long.

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I'm not saying it's great... it just sounds like the song, which is good enough for tonight.
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