"melange de la chauve-souris" (all mark 2b)

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"melange de la chauve-souris"

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re-mixing this one,
any suggestions are appreciated.
 
LOVED it! fantastic sounding. love the lyrics as well. man you know I'm a fan of your stuff and have been for years. I really liked how the feel of the song changed and the chord progression around the 3:20 mark of the song.

I listened to it on my computer at work, but I did not hear anything to tell me that you should change any of it. it was totally pro, as usual.
 
thanks masques!
for listening and commenting..

this is about the most pure recording i have, of the straight boogie cranked into a pair of 1x12 cabs, with a simple sm57 on the cone, about a foot away.
when i remix this, i'll tweak the high end of the guitars to not be so bright around 2k, something the sm57 seemed to bring out more than it sounded in the room...
 
you know, that 'main riff', was just a little fun riff i used for years,
to try out new guitars off the wall...
it was a riff that, IF the guitar was up to it, would just spank right out...
75% of the guitars i've ever played, would not let me play that riff correctly,
for some reason.
it's so simple,
but seems to test an electric guitar in every way that is important to me,
acoustically and electronically.
weird, i know.
 
gonzo said:
you know, that 'main riff', was just a little fun riff i used for years,
to try out new guitars off the wall...
it was a riff that, IF the guitar was up to it, would just spank right out...
75% of the guitars i've ever played, would not let me play that riff correctly,
for some reason.
it's so simple,
but seems to test an electric guitar in every way that is important to me,
acoustically and electronically.
weird, i know.

no i understand 100%...i have several of those riffs I turn to when checking out a potential purchase as well. it's amazing how those kinds of things can show you what you need to know about an instrument.
 
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