in little under 10 mins using the pitch control on vlc player i have created 2 new previously unreleased versions of good things. ironically both sound much better than the "basement demo" i made them from. and more like the Sisters than ANY southern states -or countiies- tribute bands who faithfully slaughter the Girls in private then publicly obliterate the best tunes and freely disseminate their BLASPHEMOUS abominations amongst decent folk!
thing is this: in an attempt to be one-up on other sisters fans some folks will swallow owt. whilst simultaneously being unsure whether or not Wide Receiver is really Andrew singing! snigger - not only was it bllatantly his Von-ness it was also obviously recorded in the back end of 84 judging by the particular state of his vocal chords/mucus membrane from his Cocaine usage before black oktober. but what do i know - i just listen to em now and again.
Re: easy £££ selling sh!t to idiot$!
Posted: 13 Apr 2024, 09:02
by MoBetaBlues
what did you do to Good Things?! are they versions worth sharing perhaps? would love to hear them!
Re: easy £££ selling sh!t to idiot$!
Posted: 13 Apr 2024, 10:37
by alanm
Yeah nice one EMWK.
I myself have created 2 previously unreleased versions of Far Parade from the published lyrics and a couple of prompts.
The free-tier model doesn't get Eldritch vocals but maybe we can say it's Ben singing?
MoBetaBlues wrote: ↑13 Apr 2024, 09:02
what did you do to Good Things?! are they versions worth sharing perhaps? would love to hear them!
No! You're completely missing the point!
Sorry, I don't understand! English is not my first.
He was saying there's a lot of garbage available. Demonstrated by saying he changed the speed of an old song to create a 'new' version. If this 'new' version was released on a record there'd be idiots queueing up to buy it, because some people will buy literally anything.
Sorry, I don't understand! English is not my first.
He was saying there's a lot of garbage available. Demonstrated by saying he changed the speed of an old song to create a 'new' version. If this 'new' version was released on a record there'd be idiots queueing up to buy it, because some people will buy literally anything.