Was listening to the Withnail & I soundtrack which has a really nice short instrumental track on it called 'The Wolf' - it comprises just a saxophone, flute (bass flute? - sounds quite deep) and synth, at a very slow tempo.
Thought it would sound really good with the Untitled/Sandstorm drum beat rumbling along within it. Or perhaps a 'mash up' of the tracks weaved in together.
Sadly I have no idea how to go about doing such a remix, but thought I might mention it in case anyone wanted to run with it.....
I can email an mp3 of it if anyone is interested (but can't up-load - sorry!)
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I think a mash-up of the two would sound fantastic.deadagain wrote:Was listening to the Withnail & I soundtrack which has a really nice short instrumental track on it called 'The Wolf' - it comprises just a saxophone, flute (bass flute? - sounds quite deep) and synth, at a very slow tempo.
Thought it would sound really good with the Untitled/Sandstorm drum beat rumbling along within it. Or perhaps a 'mash up' of the tracks weaved in together.
Envy you for having a copy of the Withnail soundtrack though
possibly..he's used a choir before, what better next step than using a classroom full of kids armed with thesedeadagain wrote:is that like Pan Pipes of the Andes?twp wrote:I have recently thought that Lucretia would work well with an Aulos Recorders accompaniment.
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twp wrote:possibly..he's used a choir before, what better next step than using a classroom full of kids armed with thesedeadagain wrote:is that like Pan Pipes of the Andes?twp wrote:I have recently thought that Lucretia would work well with an Aulos Recorders accompaniment.
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carefultwp wrote:surely he had that with the vision thing line up
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Hey, at least half the VT lineup were straight (although don't quote me on which way Herr Doktor swings...)twp wrote:surely he had that with the vision thing line upJames Blast wrote:or a squadron of self confessed players of the pink oboe
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Isn't he AC/DC?H. Blackrose wrote:Hey, at least half the VT lineup were straight (although don't quote me on which way Herr Doktor swings...)twp wrote:surely he had that with the vision thing line upJames Blast wrote:or a squadron of self confessed players of the pink oboe
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i thought he was UPS for anything?streamline wrote:Isn't he AC/DC?H. Blackrose wrote:Hey, at least half the VT lineup were straight (although don't quote me on which way Herr Doktor swings...)twp wrote: surely he had that with the vision thing line up
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Oh yes, now you come to mention it, I'm sure the early demos of You Could Be The One featured recorders.James Blast wrote:carefultwp wrote:surely he had that with the vision thing line up
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Mail bouncesJames Blast wrote:A matter of gender and or orientation should not feature in the enjoyment of a 'rock' band. VT era was a 'rock' band, OK!?
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