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Apologies if this counts as an illegal advert - please delete if so. I'm involved with a series of fundraising compilations on Bandcamp to raise money for five small Manchester venues that are under threat of permanent closure due to the Covid-19 restrictions. The venues are the Castle, the Eagle Inn, Gullivers, Night People and the Rose and Monkey - I suspect I won't be the only person here to have played a few of these places and/or to have seen many gigs in them. Each weekly compilation features 10 exclusive tracks many from our favourite local acts and several from touring artists. A lot of them have been recorded live in the very venues we are supporting. The first compilation came out last Friday and is available here: https://lockdownlive.bandcamp.com/album/lockdown-live-volume-1 ...for a minimum donation of £5. The next installment goes live this coming Friday. Please dig deep and share the link far and wide: small venues are the lifeblood of new music - and if we lose them now, you can be certain that they will be gone forever.
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I think you may have to wait for this to grow out in its own time... If you were desperate I guess someone trained in minor surgery could numb the finger and cut the old nail off but you'd have some very tender exposed flesh there for a good long while. Plus I'm not sure where you'd find someone to operate on it in the present climate. Maybe an opportunity to develop dexterity in a lesser used digit?
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I've had a fretless Crafter for a couple of years and it definitely needs to be amplified, even when playing with a single small bodied acoustic guitar and unamplified vocals. It does tend to sound not massively different to an electric if you're not careful though. When recording, I sometimes combine the direct output with a mic somewhere near the bottom of the neck - gives a nice, more natural sound but I guess it would be problematic to recreate this live. Maybe a small DPA mic mounted on the body...
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Supposedly great basslines? Really??!!
Dankology replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
The Associates are a sorely under-appreciated band IMHO. Really like Billy Mackenzie's Beyond the Sun lp too. -
My girlfriend's dad passed all his LPs onto us a few years ago. He seemed to have a few odd European pressings of Beatles stuff, presumably picked up on holidays so I never thought much of the odd looking Led Zep I with the wrong coloured sleeve until I looked it up: https://www.discogs.com/Led-Zeppelin-Led-Zeppelin/release/1218217 I think it's the rarer variant due to some combination of publishing credits and matrix numbers. He had no idea and had bought it from record shop in Moston of all places at the time of release. It actually cleaned up quite nicely but the cover has seen too many parties to claim the really big money.
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Deke Leonard makes his stage debut, 1962! UPDATED
Dankology replied to Mickeyboro's topic in General Discussion
Inspired by these snippets I bought two of Deke's books direct from Mickey - and I'm savouring every word. One of my happiest purchases ever - and as someone with a fairly vast library of rock books I can't quite understand why I didn't come across them before. -
I'm hardly a fan but I thoroughly enjoyed the film Gibbons and Frank Beard were particularly good value for money - particularly the latter's refreshingly honest take on hard drugs.
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I've really enjoyed reading these excerpts - which book are they from? Or if they're from several - where best to start? This last chunk led me to read up on Johnny Kidd - I'd always read that he'd died in Radcliffe but I hadn't realized that his car crash was actually in Bolton, just moments from my childhood home and within sight of my aunty and uncle's house.
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If this whole country isn't on shutdown by then, please consider coming seeing my band at Retro Bar... I'll link to our last single below but we're hard at work on our next one and this gig should serve as a launch night if all goes to plan. Tickets are available here: https://fatso.ma/T4ZM but I've got a wodge of satisfyingly 1990s-looking paper tickets here if you prefer. Facebook event page is here: https://www.facebook.com/events/858578724566086/ Our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joanthewadmusic/ Our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5rtswctt-Lqzb6G9Nd5ybA Last single:
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I think we're probably making the same point here. The only difference being that I would regard understanding the use of plugins to be integral to engineering skills you mention above. I'd bet the engineer that you used was in large part using his expertise with the hardware equivalents of the software plugins we use at home. And, no doubt, a raft of plugins too. I reckon for something to sound good it has to be well played, recorded, mixed and mastered - and arguably in that order of importance. With the electronica that the OP is working on at least the engineering side can be a little more straightforward. Unless he's setting up all his sequencers around a single mic for a classic 1950s sound...
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Not sure how many house tracks came out of Sun and Chess... Or whether theirs is the aesthetic the OP is aiming for 🙂
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A handful of premium microphones and utterly fabulous rooms - neither of which your average home recordist has access to. Nor most modern working studios for that matter.
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I get what you are saying but knowing which pieces of equipment and plugins are needed and how to use them is an integral part of the process. I'm not sure you can get the results the OP wants without a working knowledge of (and healthy stock) of decent plugins.
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I wouldn't say that this sounds particularly homemade to me but it isn't really my genre so the subtleties may be lost on me. In general though, I find that digital recording and anything other than hugely expensive interfaces lend a too-clean quality to the highs which often ends up with mixes sounding a bit cheap. I would make sure that any guitars are recorded with mics on amps (rather than DI'd) and I often try putting keys and such through an amp sim plug in (but perhaps only mix the effect in 50/50, say). I would also experiment with putting the whole mix (and/or individual instruments) through a tape sim plug in (Variety of Sound do a great free one). The Baxter eq plug in is a powerful but subtle bus eq that I use on everything to tame that harshness/cleaness that betrays home recordings. I think there's a good argument for putting the main mix through a subtle compressor and a tiny bit of reverb just to mush everything together: somehow this glues everything together in a way that makes a coherent whole. I think the great limiter is in terms of vocal sounds - without a nice condenser and some acoustic treatment in your room it is very difficult to get a truly polished and pro sound but there are still ways and means to get 90% there. If you are recording mainly non-vocal stuff, it's a little easier. One last thought: I almost always find that if I've recorded something (or seen it being recorded) it is *very* difficult to hear it as I would someone else's record - I hear the flaws, the compressors, the reverb... I even see the singers at the mic - but when I hear a great record, I just hear music. YMMV
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Argh. Just as we were about to set off we got a message from the rep: the headline act had been involved in a car crash and had to drop out - could we bring the back line? Just as were about to finish repacking the cars with drums and my amp we got a further message saying that the promoters had pulled the gig entirely. Unpacked, listened to to some recent studio work, nice meal out then back for an abreviated rehearsal... It was quite lovely all in all. The other band are ok, thankfully. Roll on Retro bar! Thanks for asking 😀
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Bloody hell. That's going to need sorting out. Thank you!
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Thank you! Blueprint always looks like a fabulous place to rehearse in. We're at Retro Bar on 28th March, closing as mismatched a four-band bill as I've ever seen...
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If anyone in Salford/Manchester is at a loose end please consider coming down to the Eagle Inn tonight to catch my lovely band supporting the excellent China Moon. Apologies: last moment cancellation due to the headliners being involved in a car crash (thankfully all are well).
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Anyone have the 2012 Rock school grade 6 bass book?
Dankology replied to Brook_fan's topic in General Discussion
It isn't in the 2006-2012 edition, if that's any help in your search... -
I went looking for the Montreux CD after Hollis died and the prices were a bit silly. Didn't think to look at the DVD... Might go and check out Ebay now... edit: sorry, it was the London 86 cd i was after...
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Can I respectfully suggest that you not do this? Instead I'd recommend that you purchase it in the format of your preference, set aside an evening when you'll be undisturbed, treat yourself to a premium version of your beverage of choice and then play it from end-to-end and immerse yourself in its unspeakable beauty. The first time I ever heard Spirit of Eden is indelibly imprinted on my memory: a friend brought it round after a gig and played it at ear-splitting volume at far too late an hour. Love at first sight/sound.
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The Hold Steady - Any fans of them here?
Dankology replied to hiram.k.hackenbacker's topic in General Discussion
Here's the recording of Franz from 2012: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1syXn7CRAck6mPlDDanEjjTr_puoqnIJh (zipped MP3s - can upload FLACS if anyone wants them) The run from Track 4 - 7 is quite wonderful. -
The Hold Steady - Any fans of them here?
Dankology replied to hiram.k.hackenbacker's topic in General Discussion
Love them! The album that Stuck Between the Stations is from is particularly good - the song First Night on there is one of my favourite songs of all time. You can get it really cheap with a bonus acoustic live disc too. Franz Nicolay's solo stuff is very good too (although he covers a very wide range of genres...) His Do the Struggle LP is worth checking out. I made a great recording of him touring that album that I could upload if anyone wants a listen.