Rated Blue - Joy
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Well it took a while to find time to listen to this, but it was well worth looking out for. Top line stuff. Lots of energy.
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Hi, thanks to everyone for the comments!
I haven't visited for a while and am now getting up to speed on what's been happening here, some really cool stuff! Hope everyone is enjoying their summer (or winter)! Thanks again for listening
I haven't visited for a while and am now getting up to speed on what's been happening here, some really cool stuff! Hope everyone is enjoying their summer (or winter)! Thanks again for listening
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This is, as always, incredible. But I don't get one thing: why bass is only in the left channel?
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Really nice funky Santana 70s vibe to it.
I think the bass guitar could be done on one side as a throwback way to the way they used to mix back in the late 60s early 70s. I know for instance Jimi Hendrix first album I think you can hear the bass guitar on one side the drums in the middle and the main guitar riff on the other side and the stereo field would have been filled in by the overdub guitar tracks. I could be wrong.
I think the bass guitar could be done on one side as a throwback way to the way they used to mix back in the late 60s early 70s. I know for instance Jimi Hendrix first album I think you can hear the bass guitar on one side the drums in the middle and the main guitar riff on the other side and the stereo field would have been filled in by the overdub guitar tracks. I could be wrong.
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I personally was reminded of Simon&Garfunkel, they had drums in left channel on one of their really old albums.funkmuscle wrote:I think the bass guitar could be done on one side as a throwback way to the way they used to mix back in the late 60s early 70s
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Yes Man the good old stuff! I forgot they did the same thing and early Beatles did that tooAlexTheBassist wrote:I personally was reminded of Simon&Garfunkel, they had drums in left channel on one of their really ld albums.funkmuscle wrote:I think the bass guitar could be done on one side as a throwback way to the way they used to mix back in the late 60s early 70s
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Yeah, sounds great. I like the rolling drums andd percussion. Is a real complete live band. Wow.