Let's make that a duetDark wrote:I'll do vocals on Top Nite Out.
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How about a doo woop version ?Obviousman wrote:Let's make that a duetDark wrote:I'll do vocals on Top Nite Out.
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Well we were gonna rerecord Susanne in October for the next project but we could always bump the recording of it forward if this thing is actually gonna go ahead?
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Not me, whenever I try to sing every single bit of glass within a distance of several kilometres breaksBadlander wrote:How about a doo woop version ?Obviousman wrote:Let's make that a duetDark wrote:I'll do vocals on Top Nite Out.
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Yup. The whole of Belgium still remembers all those dead flippers at Seaworld after your karaoke-adventure...Obviousman wrote:Not me, whenever I try to sing every single bit of glass within a distance of several kilometres breaksBadlander wrote:How about a doo woop version ?Obviousman wrote: Let's make that a duet
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Feck, I thought they'd forget
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If we ask nicely and are all good boys and girls, this member of HL (a classically trained vocalist) might join in.
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who?James Blast wrote:If we ask nicely and are all good boys and girls, this member of HL (a classically trained vocalist) might join in.
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not Rosalie but my oldest interweb friend who is scared of this place and if I showed what is to the left and right of her, ye would p*ss yirsels laffin'!!!
and thanks Korin, I think
and thanks Korin, I think
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James Blast wrote:not Rosalie but my oldest interweb friend who is scared of this place and if I showed what is to the left and right of her, ye would p*ss yirsels laffin'!!!
I'm intrigued.
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OK, so are we gonna go ahead and are we gonna be serious about it? I'm sure that we have more than enough musically talented folks around here to make a pretty damn good go at it.
And a clasically trained vocalist would be more than welcome. Come on in!!!
And a clasically trained vocalist would be more than welcome. Come on in!!!
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I'm in. Imagine if Tori Amos and Gary Numan collaborated on a version of "Summer" and you've got a good idea of what I could come up with. What's the deadline?
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No sooner, no later
Just strike a balance between time and quality. We don't expect a masterpiece befitting the world's finest studios (unless you have one at your disposal), but I doubt anyone wants a crackly recording with all the panache of the countless Alice clones in existence.
Right now I'm tempted to do Come Together in a Power Tool Orchestral style (yes, electronic/experimental music has painfully permeated my consciousness recently), so I guess now's a good time to lay down the law on genre. Do we have to stick with the Sisters domain or is it free reign?
No sooner, no later
Just strike a balance between time and quality. We don't expect a masterpiece befitting the world's finest studios (unless you have one at your disposal), but I doubt anyone wants a crackly recording with all the panache of the countless Alice clones in existence.
Right now I'm tempted to do Come Together in a Power Tool Orchestral style (yes, electronic/experimental music has painfully permeated my consciousness recently), so I guess now's a good time to lay down the law on genre. Do we have to stick with the Sisters domain or is it free reign?
I'd say a month or two would be a reasonable upper limit, but I have zilch experience in this "recording" thing, so little help?
Genre-laying-down-of-law is a good idea now. "Tolerably faithful, but not absolutely so" seems a good idea. If we could stick with styles that are related or that Von has been known to toy with, maybe? Death metal, power ballads, electro, goffik or full-on industrial treatments would be in. Jazz Oddyseys, dub reggae, folk-rock and Spacemen 3 droneathons out. (Any opinion on Johnny Cash style takes?)
Might also be a good time to list the songs and take names? At least to get things in motion.
List moved to here
Any takers for any of the others? And yes, let's have multiple versions of the same song, if the styles are different enough, but also let's try to cover them all.
Genre-laying-down-of-law is a good idea now. "Tolerably faithful, but not absolutely so" seems a good idea. If we could stick with styles that are related or that Von has been known to toy with, maybe? Death metal, power ballads, electro, goffik or full-on industrial treatments would be in. Jazz Oddyseys, dub reggae, folk-rock and Spacemen 3 droneathons out. (Any opinion on Johnny Cash style takes?)
Might also be a good time to list the songs and take names? At least to get things in motion.
List moved to here
Any takers for any of the others? And yes, let's have multiple versions of the same song, if the styles are different enough, but also let's try to cover them all.
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I had a version of Slept, but I took it down because I noticed that someone had already done it for The Singer's Turn. If we're in dire need of making up numbers, I can always polish that off. I also seem to recall that Quiffy had done a version of Romeo Down?
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I'm working on Summer for the moment, 30% done.
I might do some more though, depends on how long this will take.
I might do some more though, depends on how long this will take.
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Heh. What are the words again?Dark wrote:I'll do vocals on Top Nite Out.
"Ner-ner-ner-nerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Ner-ner-ner-nerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
De-de-de n-de-de-de n-de-de-de-nur-de-de
De-de-de n-de-de-de n-de-de-de-nur-de-de
De-de-de n-de-de-de n-de-de-de-nur-de-de
De-de-de n-de-de-de n-de-de-de-nur-de-de"
Something like that anyway
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