album:Recover or Die genre:Classic Rock streams:79 creation date:2010-01-23
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Lennon/ McCartney 1968
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Lennon/ McCartney 1968
02/12/10 06:59:10PM @recover-or-die:
Thank you, VERY much...I did the best I could...still in progresss/ no vocals-YET...edits still need to be done.
Helter Skelter...that's a great tune...I like the clean guitar solos/ slide reminiscint of The Beatles' earlier roots...that was the idea behind The White Album...they wanted to go back back to their roots.
Thank you again...I liked your tunes--the couple I listened to...nice work...reviews coming on nthose, when I am not in studio.
Rock on,
BRANCH
01/25/10 01:48:56PM @recover-or-die:
Thanks. I tried a double lead with a slide using a Gretsch Jet...a Les Paul type, but ALL maple...neck, back-wood, and the cap. It is chambered as well which makes it a semihollow body, but with the snarl of a Les Paul...but buttier becuse the Bigsby tailpiece is much further back; an improvement over the Gibson design because the tailpiece is not right behind the bridge as a Gibson Les Paul. The Gretsch is less muddy on the rythym pickup, but with all the warm overtones, but with a truer archtop sound. Heavy as hell though! Much more versatile guitar.
I am glad you liked it..the project is done except the vocal-track(s).
01/25/10 01:41:54PM @recover-or-die:
Yeah, thanks for the encouragement there...we have not done the vocal tracks yet on this project. You are right. The Beatles were the first to get away with so long a song.
Thanks.
BRANCH
01/24/10 01:14:05PM @the-full-quid:
I kept waiting for the singing to start then I realized i am supposed to sing along , nice musical cover indeed . I think this was the Billboard 100 number when one song of 1968, correct me if I am wrong but it was also the longest song on the the top 40 radio at that time ...
Thank you, VERY much...I did the best I could...still in progresss/ no vocals-YET...edits still need to be done.
Helter Skelter...that's a great tune...I like the clean guitar solos/ slide reminiscint of The Beatles' earlier roots...that was the idea behind The White Album...they wanted to go back back to their roots.
Thank you again...I liked your tunes--the couple I listened to...nice work...reviews coming on nthose, when I am not in studio.
Rock on,
BRANCH
Thanks. I tried a double lead with a slide using a Gretsch Jet...a Les Paul type, but ALL maple...neck, back-wood, and the cap. It is chambered as well which makes it a semihollow body, but with the snarl of a Les Paul...but buttier becuse the Bigsby tailpiece is much further back; an improvement over the Gibson design because the tailpiece is not right behind the bridge as a Gibson Les Paul. The Gretsch is less muddy on the rythym pickup, but with all the warm overtones, but with a truer archtop sound. Heavy as hell though! Much more versatile guitar.
I am glad you liked it..the project is done except the vocal-track(s).
Yeah, thanks for the encouragement there...we have not done the vocal tracks yet on this project. You are right. The Beatles were the first to get away with so long a song.
Thanks.
BRANCH
I kept waiting for the singing to start then I realized i am supposed to sing along , nice musical cover indeed . I think this was the Billboard 100 number when one song of 1968, correct me if I am wrong but it was also the longest song on the the top 40 radio at that time ...