Thought it might be fun to post this tune from around 2000. The lyric is taken from a children's poem by Harold Monro called "Overheard on a Salt Marsh". My wife joined me on vocals; she's a punk screamer from the East Village hardcore 80s (though you'd never know it from this).
I thought I got a pretty good bass sound on this from my Fender Coronado hollow-body; it's cherry red with two f-holes that used to give me some nasty feedback in clubs. Guitars all came from my old Strat run through a rack-mounted Marshall preamp. If I remember correctly, this was before there was much amp modeling in DP.
This was one of the first tunes I recorded entirely in the digital realm; up to this point I'd been using MIDI sync tracks on four and eight track Tascam machines. I don't miss those days one bit!
https://soundcloud.com/mike-enright/green-glass-beads
Hope you like!
Mike E
some archaeology: Green Glass Beads
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some archaeology: Green Glass Beads
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Re: some archaeology: Green Glass Beads
Mike is my favorite one.I am a regular listener of this work.menright wrote:Thought it might be fun to post this tune from around 2000. The lyric is taken from a children's poem by Harold Monro called "Overheard on a Salt Marsh". My wife joined me on vocals; she's a punk screamer from the East Village hardcore 80s (though you'd never know it from this).
I thought I got a pretty good bass sound on this from my Fender Coronado hollow-body; it's cherry red with two f-holes that used to give me some nasty feedback in clubs. Guitars all came from my old Strat run through a rack-mounted Marshall preamp. If I remember correctly, this was before there was much amp modeling in DP.
This was one of the first tunes I recorded entirely in the digital realm; up to this point I'd been using MIDI sync tracks on four and eight track Tascam machines. I don't miss those days one bit!
https://soundcloud.com/mike-enright/green-glass-beads
Hope you like!
Mike E
- menright
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Re: some archaeology: Green Glass Beads
thanks Taidef! means a lot to me when anyone listens!
MacBook Pro 17' 2.66 GHz Intel Core i7, 8 GB, DP9.1, MachFive3, Ethno2, Synthmaster, Waves, UVI, Ableton Live