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Rockman
.......Fanks for posting Naturalust....
good effort from that guy/guys esp those haunting double vocals in the first half of the tune
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crumbling_mice
A great song, one massively underrated and this is a decent cover. If I'm ever stressed I play this on my guitar and it just melts away the turmoil...with a large spliff of course!
Thanks for the post
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mickschix
My all time fav Stones track, not wacky about this vocal, especially when I can hear Mick's version in my head.
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Naturalust
Here is a cool instrumental from that same artist. September 20 Something.
peace.
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mickschix
Agreed, Naturalust!! Mick sure did put it all out there on that vocal. Pure GOLD!
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Naturalust
In the top 5 of all Stone's tunes for me. Here's another take on it. peace.
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ThankGod
So this is you singing and playing then Naturalust.
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Max'sKansasCity
Well... that is all very interesting, these songs are you Naturalust?....hmmmm.... very cool, thanks for sharing. I like the September 20 something best of all, it sounds mixed rather well, to my ears anyway.
Have fun at your fest.
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Well... that is all very interesting, these songs are you Naturalust?....hmmmm.... very cool, thanks for sharing. I like the September 20 something best of all, it sounds mixed rather well, to my ears anyway.
Have fun at your fest.
Thanks for listening MKC, I appreciate you here on IORR! The September 20 Something tune is not mixed in the traditional sense. It is a recording of a live performance, Just acoustic guitar, using a looping footswitch. It records when I step on it and just keeps looping what I played after I punch out (step on it again). So it is really a live improvisation. What you hear is what was played live, warts and all. peace.
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Well... that is all very interesting, these songs are you Naturalust?....hmmmm.... very cool, thanks for sharing. I like the September 20 something best of all, it sounds mixed rather well, to my ears anyway.
Have fun at your fest.
Thanks for listening MKC, I appreciate you here on IORR! The September 20 Something tune is not mixed in the traditional sense. It is a recording of a live performance, Just acoustic guitar, using a looping footswitch. It records when I step on it and just keeps looping what I played after I punch out (step on it again). So it is really a live improvisation. What you hear is what was played live, warts and all. peace.
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Have you ever looked at the home multi track recorders? like the Boss multi track recorders? They are very affordable and sound pretty good... When I was starting out I bought one of the 4 track cassette versions... and then later got a good deal on the Boss BR1200. [www.musiciansfriend.com] They both work pretty darn good, for my purposes anyway.
And I am more than willing to promise, and state for the record, that I am not paid or compensated in any way for posting anything on the this board. I am only here to have fun and share information.
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Well... that is all very interesting, these songs are you Naturalust?....hmmmm.... very cool, thanks for sharing. I like the September 20 something best of all, it sounds mixed rather well, to my ears anyway.
Have fun at your fest.
Thanks for listening MKC, I appreciate you here on IORR! The September 20 Something tune is not mixed in the traditional sense. It is a recording of a live performance, Just acoustic guitar, using a looping footswitch. It records when I step on it and just keeps looping what I played after I punch out (step on it again). So it is really a live improvisation. What you hear is what was played live, warts and all. peace.
awesome
Have you ever looked at the home multi track recorders? like the Boss multi track recorders? They are very affordable and sound pretty good... When I was starting out I bought one of the 4 track cassette versions... and then later got a good deal on the Boss BR1200. [www.musiciansfriend.com] They both work pretty darn good, for my purposes anyway.
And I am more than willing to promise, and state for the record, that I am not paid or compensated in any way for posting anything on the this board. I am only here to have fun and share information.
thanks mck, I have 24 tracks of DA-88 and a 48 track Euphonix R1 multitrack recorder (too expensive but sweet), I just LIKE to record more simply these days. I'll post some studio stuff soon , more mixed more players different kind of recording.I started with tyhe 4 track cassette multitracks , but recording live is so much more fun. I have a protools rig I use sometimes and load of friend who work at Avid (digi parent company) . I like to let other guys press buttons. I will check that boss one out. I use their OD-1 distortion pedal sometimes. I love their original orange handheled tuner. peace
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Well... that is all very interesting, these songs are you Naturalust?....hmmmm.... very cool, thanks for sharing. I like the September 20 something best of all, it sounds mixed rather well, to my ears anyway.
Have fun at your fest.
Thanks for listening MKC, I appreciate you here on IORR! The September 20 Something tune is not mixed in the traditional sense. It is a recording of a live performance, Just acoustic guitar, using a looping footswitch. It records when I step on it and just keeps looping what I played after I punch out (step on it again). So it is really a live improvisation. What you hear is what was played live, warts and all. peace.
awesome
Have you ever looked at the home multi track recorders? like the Boss multi track recorders? They are very affordable and sound pretty good... When I was starting out I bought one of the 4 track cassette versions... and then later got a good deal on the Boss BR1200. [www.musiciansfriend.com] They both work pretty darn good, for my purposes anyway.
And I am more than willing to promise, and state for the record, that I am not paid or compensated in any way for posting anything on the this board. I am only here to have fun and share information.
thanks mck, I have 24 tracks of DA-88 and a 48 track Euphonix R1 multitrack recorder (too expensive but sweet), I just LIKE to record more simply these days. I'll post some studio stuff soon , more mixed more players different kind of recording.I started with tyhe 4 track cassette multitracks , but recording live is so much more fun. I have a protools rig I use sometimes and load of friend who work at Avid (digi parent company) . I like to let other guys press buttons. I will check that boss one out. I use their OD-1 distortion pedal sometimes. I love their original orange handheled tuner. peace
I was guessing you probably had some bad ass equiment...but just in case I thought I would throw that out..... I have been happy with the BR1200, but you have the real deal.... look forward to more of your music.
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Naturalust
thx again mkc! the real deal is the trio of fingers heart and head, no? love to hear some of your music. too, peace,
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Munichhilton
Nice work
You have nice microphones my man!!
Can I borrow one by post?