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Old 06-14-2005, 09:18 PM
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Botley Smith and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir - Goodbye Blue Sky

I removed the vocals from Roger's Live in Berlin DVD and replaced them with my own. Eddy was always comparing me to Joni Mitchell anyway! This is more or less the first take, and I flub a few notes here and there... but they're so buried in the mix, you can hardly hear what's going on. Plus I had a head cold at the time. And my sound card was busted. *shrug*
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I didn't download it, it would of taken like 30 mins.
But im sure it's good Botley!!
i hope

Im still trying to get my bandmates motivated to get to work and make some music, so more waiting for our song, anyone else madee any progress?
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Botley Smith and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir - Goodbye Blue Sky

I removed the vocals from Roger's Live in Berlin DVD and replaced them with my own. Eddy was always comparing me to Joni Mitchell anyway! This is more or less the first take, and I flub a few notes here and there... but they're so buried in the mix, you can hardly hear what's going on. Plus I had a head cold at the time. And my sound card was busted. *shrug*
I herd it and it was pritty good.
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I listened to Echoes...the vocals ruined it but the music was excellent.

Yeah, that's a pretty fair assesment. I promise you that we're actually quite GOOD singers, but the mix was not terribly flattering, and the monitors were terrible - which explains why the vocals are not only too LOUD, but also a bit flat in parts. Still, it's a live show with no overdubs, what are you gonna do?

I've actually taken my "Echoes" obsession to the next level, and am doing a studio recreation of it. The vocals there will come together much more nicely.

Might I ask you to post something of your own, so that I may return the savaging?
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Botley Smith and the Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir - Goodbye Blue Sky

I removed the vocals from Roger's Live in Berlin DVD and replaced them with my own. Eddy was always comparing me to Joni Mitchell anyway!

I quite like it... admittedly, I've never heard that arrangement before, so now you've claimed it as your own in my mind (Roger's vocal will be second, if I ever hear it), but your voice has a remarkably similar timbre to Rog.

Joni Mitchell?

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My band has a decent recording of Porcupine Tree's "Trains", but no floyd yet.
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A decent track from a decent album. What do you think of Deadwing? I loved it at first but now I think it leans towards mediocre.
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I still love it. I think its definitely better than in absentia and i like it more with each listen. I just think its a great mix of songs and the lyrics make more sense than most of in absentia's. I'm really excited about the up the downstair re-release, which finally comes out in american stores tomorrow. I've heard clips of the new version and the drumming sounds excellent.

the trains cover is at www.submech.com

the lack of updates are due to us not knowing if we're even a band anymore. If we do continue, we need to find a new singer that is comfortable with their role as a singer. Me, the keyboard player and the bassist all want a good mix of progressive and hard rock, and are all talented musicians, where as our current vocalist can't really play any instrument well but wants to do everything, including thinking he makes all the decisions not just vocally but musically as well.
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I quite like it... admittedly, I've never heard that arrangement before, so now you've claimed it as your own in my mind (Roger's vocal will be second, if I ever hear it), but your voice has a remarkably similar timbre to Rog.

Joni Mitchell?
Thanks. I won a copy of the "Live in Berlin: Special Edition" DVD a while back, and it has a "multi-audio" feature which allows you to remix a couple of the songs from The Wall with your remote control. What I sang over is just the arrangement that Joni Mitchell sings in the 1990 concert, without her vocals or the crowd noise.

My yousendit download expires in a few days, but if anyone is still interested I can post a lower-quality version.
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I still love it. I think its definitely better than in absentia and i like it more with each listen. I just think its a great mix of songs and the lyrics make more sense than most of in absentia's. I'm really excited about the up the downstair re-release, which finally comes out in american stores tomorrow. I've heard clips of the new version and the drumming sounds excellent.

the trains cover is at www.submech.com

the lack of updates are due to us not knowing if we're even a band anymore. If we do continue, we need to find a new singer that is comfortable with their role as a singer. Me, the keyboard player and the bassist all want a good mix of progressive and hard rock, and are all talented musicians, where as our current vocalist can't really play any instrument well but wants to do everything, including thinking he makes all the decisions not just vocally but musically as well.


Hey goof, if you get your act together lemm know next time you play and where--I'll be sure to check you out.
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http://home.no.net/ablazes/musikk/Th...ing_to_Fly.mp3

Well heres something "my" choir did some time back. Theres actually a thread about it..
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I recall experiencing it as quite frightening.
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Re: Our own Pink Floyd CD

This is an awsome idea !!!

But I dunno if I could get it recorded .

If I can somehow, I can do either Jugband Blues, or Pigs on the Wing (since WYWH is taken :P).

- Anyone know any cheap sound recording program I could get :P?
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http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
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Thanks Botley.

Its a pretty good program .
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