Jeez, I made a rod for my own back there!
My entry for the Basschat July composition Challenge, inspired by the photo chosen by last month's winner.... er.... Me!
I initially wanted to go for a jazzy 60s lounge act feel, but struggled with the jazzy chord timing (something to work on for another time), so went back to the drawing board for the next best thing, the mid-90s, faux 60s English indie janglepop.... You know, the ones that played authentic period instruments in the hope that they were imbued with some ancient pop magic from the ghost of Lennon.
Recorded in Cubase Elephants, I used my Jake 5 (I always do), through a sim based on an old HiWatt, and my old Westbury Standard, again through the Helix, in a patch I tweaked to get the sounds I seem to remember from that era. Vocals through a battered no-name mic with a cleaning cloth draped over it in lieu of a pop-shield, in the front room, with the sounds of next door's telly in the background. Drums courtesy of the Mrs and Roland. All plug ins are the standard Cubase ones. I really need to get into mixing and mastering, I just went through this track by track until I got it as close as I could to sounding ok, but I still wish the vocals sat in the track more. I'm sure there's a better way.