Good them, bung a vocal on mate.
What's the drums? They're nice.
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Another up and coming from my hometown
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Happy Christmas mate!
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Great!
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I love late 70's mixes - they're my favourite, warm and organic. I have a 1978 Blondie track up as my ref track on the mix I'm working on at the moment.
As you say, world class studios and talented people in them is something we don't have living in a small digital box at our feet but we can try.
Listening to some 2010's Blondie mixes, they sound bass heavy and toppy, probably the result of consumers having 50 - 10000 Hz drilled into their brains for the last 30 years which cant be ignored unfortunately.
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Just catching up with the Per quadruple album- all good stuff mate.
As to John Cipollina, you probably knew this but I didn't.
"To create his distinctive guitar sound, Cipollina developed a one-of-a-kind amplifier stack. His Gibson SG guitars had two pickups, one for bass and one for treble. The bass pickup fed into two Standel bass amps on the bottom of the stack, each equipped with two 15-inch speakers. The treble pickups fed two Fender amps: a Fender Twin Reverb and a Fender Dual Showman that drove six Wurlitzer horns.[3]"
That's commitment to the tone right there. -
Thanks chaps, it's a bag of sh**e really but at least it's done, on to the next.
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As usual any tips on the mix gratefully received, cheers.
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Wow, I just flashback'd to 1972. Is glitterboy actually playing that guitar or just dancing with it? Good tune.
Just playback by the look of it.
V8, Dave is a right card! -
I was just listening to this the other day...quality song, quality haircuts!
Agreed, great songs and some lovely guitar tones.
I was wondering why Dave Hill was dancing with his left arm at a funny angle then noticed the TV studio haven't given him a guitar strap. -
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Amazing amount of tunes and very consistent quality.
Dunno what at your intention is Per and you don't need my advice but I would pick your best 10 and make them into full on tracks.
Great work.
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Excellent vocal
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Sad to hear about Sinead, did a couple of festivals with her.
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Like the vocal. like the song.
Oh, snares is a bit loud -
Very nice.
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Nice mate. I feel I cant comment on your stuff most of the time because I cant connect with the genre but your mixes are always excellent.
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Some of their stuff is quite off the wall.
Funny thing is, you think it's a bit weird, then listen to a few tracks and it makes perfect sense after which normal everyday tunes sound bland and uninteresting like driving off a winding rural road onto a motorway. I saw them live once and pretty impressive they were too.
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Sounds a bit
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