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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:02 pm
by Walkinghairball
Kares4Rush wrote:GREAT stuff, guys! Wow. I really liked it.

Hilarious your interaction with that guy in stage, Hairy. Love the tune too, the way you did it. Let it roll baby roll! (bad drummer joke) :P

Ogg, is it my speakers (or my ears :shock: ) but I had a lot of trouble hearing the guitar and vocals on that clip. I loved that (off) beat, though. Really nice. :D

I didn't see the cymbal problem either, Elfie. Oh no wait. I got it. It was still in front of Ogg's face!! :razz: :-D
That guy, the rhythm guitar and keyboard guy is Mikey D.

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:17 am
by Walkinghairball
Here we are playing Show me the way from Peter Frampton.

Elf mentioned a talk box, so here it is.

Oh yeah, and the Carvin. :-D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sqV4r6_siw

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:36 am
by YYZ30
Walkinghairball wrote:Here is a video of my band playing Dreams I'll Never See from Molly Hatchet. It is one of the songs I get to sing lead vocals in............be scared. I hope it don't hurt too much. :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8g0jFtbT08

More later. :-D
MORE!!!

This rocks!

(The Zoo/RHB medley sounds kinda like what Zep did using Whole Lotta Love as the skeleton and cramming whatever they could in the middle)

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:39 am
by ElfDude
Walkinghairball wrote:Here we are playing Show me the way from Peter Frampton.

Elf mentioned a talk box, so here it is.

Oh yeah, and the Carvin. :-D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sqV4r6_siw
I'll try to check it out at home this evening. :)

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:40 am
by Big Blue Owl
Another solid performance! Nice backing vocals. I'm pretty sure that not just any band could pull this one off these days, but you guys rocked it out.
Man, that song brings back the memories. I was in high school when it came out. You wanted to melt a girl's heart (or something), play some Frampton.

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:46 pm
by Walkinghairball
Thank you very much sir. :-D

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:59 pm
by Ogg
Big Blue Owl wrote:Another solid performance! Nice backing vocals. I'm pretty sure that not just any band could pull this one off these days, but you guys rocked it out.
Man, that song brings back the memories. I was in high school when it came out. You wanted to melt a girl's heart (or something), play some Frampton.
As above :-) .
I've always liked the song but never knew who the artist was to be honest, sorry :-) .
Hairy...you are the man. I cant believe you kept the vocals a secret for so long. I'm pleased we are all appreciating your band for what it is...a fuggin rockin classic fuggin rock covers fuggin band. The standard of musicianship on display would put many of the local acts here to shame. Man, I'd kill to see you live :-) .

It is with regret that I finally post this youtube clip of my 'Husk' thing. After Hairy's lot I feel a little daunted to even consider posting this, such are the all too apparent chops on display here...not forgetting Elfie's 'real' band either.

I've been pissing around with codec packs, converters etc and finally found something that's enabled acceptance by youtube.
I can no longer hide behind poor audio (although this is still rather tinny so turn the bass setting up!) so here's a quintessential 'Husk' moment, filmed about a month ago. We're attempting a new song (that we later scrapped) that dies after three mnutes odd so we simply jam for the remainding time. Nice shouty vocal by Dan during the jam and overplaying Peartism fills from me. This is the real deal, this is what I do three nights a week. Dont be too harsh eh?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT8CWZc82Sg

Now I've figured the conversion out I hope to post a completed song asap :-) .

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 6:04 pm
by ElfDude
ElfDude wrote:
Walkinghairball wrote:Here we are playing Show me the way from Peter Frampton.

Elf mentioned a talk box, so here it is.

Oh yeah, and the Carvin. :-D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sqV4r6_siw
I'll try to check it out at home this evening. :)
And I just did. Very nicely done!

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 6:12 pm
by ElfDude
Ogg wrote:
Big Blue Owl wrote:Another solid performance! Nice backing vocals. I'm pretty sure that not just any band could pull this one off these days, but you guys rocked it out.
Man, that song brings back the memories. I was in high school when it came out. You wanted to melt a girl's heart (or something), play some Frampton.
As above :-) .
I've always liked the song but never knew who the artist was to be honest, sorry :-) .
Hairy...you are the man. I cant believe you kept the vocals a secret for so long. I'm pleased we are all appreciating your band for what it is...a fuggin rockin classic fuggin rock covers fuggin band. The standard of musicianship on display would put many of the local acts here to shame. Man, I'd kill to see you live :-) .

It is with regret that I finally post this youtube clip of my 'Husk' thing. After Hairy's lot I feel a little daunted to even consider posting this, such are the all too apparent chops on display here...not forgetting Elfie's 'real' band either.

I've been pissing around with codec packs, converters etc and finally found something that's enabled acceptance by youtube.
I can no longer hide behind poor audio (although this is still rather tinny so turn the bass setting up!) so here's a quintessential 'Husk' moment, filmed about a month ago. We're attempting a new song (that we later scrapped) that dies after three mnutes odd so we simply jam for the remainding time. Nice shouty vocal by Dan during the jam and overplaying Peartism fills from me. This is the real deal, this is what I do three nights a week. Dont be too harsh eh?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT8CWZc82Sg

Now I've figured the conversion out I hope to post a completed song asap :-) .
Pretty cool. :) How is he getting those sitar sounds?

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 3:05 pm
by Ogg
ElfDude wrote: Pretty cool. :) How is he getting those sitar sounds?
How the hell do I know? Bloody guitarists! I know he has a 'Boss' effects board thing...dunno if that helps? :-)

Well...my local friends have all commented on the better (albiet tinny) audio but everyone's complaining that the songs too slow! We're playing again on monday so I'll make sure we film one of our quicker numbers.

Until then I offer another clip of yet another slow song with the usual jam ending. We scrapped this idea not long after as we couldnt take it anywhere relevant to the beginning. Anyway, for Kares and the rest of you here's the one clip I have with a closer view of well...me :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiiEHkZ1Lbs

Have patience as it picks up around the two minute mark.

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 7:21 am
by Walkinghairball
I enjoyed the vid bro. Here are a few questions for you.

When you are in groove form, do you drop your left hand to help with time sense, or is it completely involuntary?

Does Dan have to be so loud? (When he hit his lead channel you were totally buried in the mix.)(Can't hear his vocals most of the time either.)

I saw you playing paradiddles! :-D (I know not a question.)

I still wonder if your cymbals are mounted the regular way, or do you use shock springs? Or is it the cymbal angle and not having the wing nuts tight?

Yes I am "Drum Geeking!!" :D

Keep bringing the vids to us bro.

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 12:54 pm
by awip2062
^^^^^^
Drum Geek!

:-D

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:47 pm
by Ogg
Walkinghairball wrote: When you are in groove form, do you drop your left hand to help with time sense, or is it completely involuntary?
Woah! You ARE good bro :-) . Actually there are two reasons why... and yes it's premeditated to a degree, not involuntary. I was reading about a certain drummer's tenure with Freddy Gruber and the whole 'circular motion' theory.
I was practising this a while back but got into the habit of it and it's stuck to be honest. I only use it on the slower grooves and yes I guess it helps with the timing but it's the whole comfort feel I'm striving for. The other reason why I was using it during the video clip was because my snare head was on the way out (I split it the next jam) and the middle of the head sounded shit. If I hit the head halfway between the centre and the rim I found a nice spot but again, the whole circular motion helped, but with better accuracy this time :-) .
Walkinghairball wrote:Does Dan have to be so loud? (When he hit his lead channel you were totally buried in the mix.)(Can't hear his vocals most of the time either.)
Lol, no worries there bro. Dan sold our digital four track when I lost my old kit (getting another very soon) so we've been using this little hand held thing Image
for the audio and the odd video clip. It's better than nothing I suppose but the sound is so tinny. It uses a memory card so I can drag the wav/mpeg files straight on the pc you see. If anything I'm usually louder than Dan, much to his frustration. No problems with being heard or hearing him at all mate :-)
Walkinghairball wrote:I saw you playing paradiddles! :-D (I know not a question.)
Aye and probably a little too much of them to be honest.
Walkinghairball wrote:I still wonder if your cymbals are mounted the regular way, or do you use shock springs? Or is it the cymbal angle and not having the wing nuts tight?
Now youre beginning to make me feel paranoid Hairy :-D . I can assure you my nuts are very tight although the hardware came with these 'cymbal accentuator' things (exclusive to Mapex hardware) Image
I'm playing tomorrow so I'll have another wee fiddle. We're filming tomorrow too so I'm hoping we'll be able to both chat to youse lot during the intro before we crack on with a faster track :-)

awip2062 wrote:^^^^^^
Drum Geek!
:-D
Seen the clip t? You likey? :-)

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:51 pm
by awip2062
Seen the clip....want more! :-D

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 2:11 pm
by ElfDude
Ogg wrote: I can assure you my nuts are very tight
Too much information!!!