Sorry for the English, it is all I know.
I came looking for my Les Paul Forum friend Jochen since I missed his playing so much, and see that you have been missing him too.
While I was here, I fell in love with Martin's great backing and gave it my best shot. The LPF crew knows me for doing multiple layers to hide my lack of speed, and this example is probably the most over-the-top in that regard. The acoustic didn't need any help from me, but got it anyway. Three layers of J-100 Extra (mahogany from 1995) direct into an Sm57, three layers of a Nashville Tele, one of a Gibson CS-356 and one layer of my trashy 1970s Epiphone solidbody for the crunchy rhythm. The electrics went through a Womanizer (thanks Jochen!). Lots of ProTools plugins to try and hold it all together when I got obsessive with the headphones.
I was moving pretty fast when recording and should have stopped to fix things before I twisted the knobs! Thanks for the use of the great backing, Martin. I know your friends at the LPF would love to try their hands at this one!
Clayville Looking for Jochen (aussen45)
--Clay
Übersicht
- aussenjam #45 Greetings from Boston - gestartet von Clayville 19. Januar 2006 um 20:41h
- Re: aussenjam #45 Greetings from Boston - von Jochen am 17. Februar 2006 um 11:45
- Re: aussenjam #45 Greetings from Boston
- von
seagate
am 25. Januar 2006 um 11:53
- Re: aussenjam #45 Greetings from Boston - von Clayville am 25. Januar 2006 um 15:15
- Re: aussenjam #45 Greetings from Boston - von Michl am 20. Januar 2006 um 09:21
- Re: aussenjam #45 Greetings from Boston - von 7enderman am 19. Januar 2006 um 23:28
- Re: aussenjam #45 Greetings from Boston
- von
andi-o
am 19. Januar 2006 um 21:58
- Re: aussenjam #45 Greetings from Boston - von Clayville am 22. Januar 2006 um 03:13
Hi Clay,
welcome to this forum!
Sorry for MY English, I hope it'll
sound not to strange ;-)
Nice little "guitar orchestra", very cool
sounding slide intro, smooth, relaxed
feel & phrasing throughout the track.
Beautiful recording.
*Grüße*, Andreas
*fill in correct translation here*
welcome to this forum!
Sorry for MY English, I hope it'll
sound not to strange ;-)
Nice little "guitar orchestra", very cool
sounding slide intro, smooth, relaxed
feel & phrasing throughout the track.
Beautiful recording.
*Grüße*, Andreas
*fill in correct translation here*
Hi Clay,
welcome to the board.
Most of the users here are able to read/talk or write in english [more or less].
So feel free to join.
And regarding to your track - well done.
Speed is nothing without an creative idea, but an idea will work without the ability for speed.
cheers
MIKE
welcome to the board.
Most of the users here are able to read/talk or write in english [more or less].
So feel free to join.
And regarding to your track - well done.
Speed is nothing without an creative idea, but an idea will work without the ability for speed.
cheers
MIKE
Hi Clay,
as Mike already wrote, most of us get by fairly well with English. Nice to read You.
I just listened to Your track in relaxed morning mode and it is quite an appealing piece of music.
See, I am much more away from being a fast player than
You but it is all about using your abilities and feeling happy about it, isn't it?
I like the way You use yours.
Cheers, Michl (which is about the same as Michael :-) )
as Mike already wrote, most of us get by fairly well with English. Nice to read You.
I just listened to Your track in relaxed morning mode and it is quite an appealing piece of music.
See, I am much more away from being a fast player than
You but it is all about using your abilities and feeling happy about it, isn't it?
I like the way You use yours.
Cheers, Michl (which is about the same as Michael :-) )
Thanks for the warm welcome, for what the LPF calls "the ears", and the generous comments. And thanks to Martin for letting the LPF play along. There are already some players excited to try their best. As we say, sometimes, over there: you guys "rawk"!
: Sorry for the English, it is all I know.
LOL,
Gday Clay,
great take, I too couldn't resist Martins great backing.
As for your title, I'm not sure what you are still looking for!
You got it all, the licks the tone and the mojo.
Well done...
seagate
LOL,
Gday Clay,
great take, I too couldn't resist Martins great backing.
As for your title, I'm not sure what you are still looking for!
You got it all, the licks the tone and the mojo.
Well done...
seagate
Thanks Michael. When I was about halfway through I saved the file as "Looking Over Jochen's Shoulder", since I was sort of illicitly borrowing the jam. After adding a few more layers, I changed it to "Still Looking" to hide my stealthy activities a bit. ;)
It's great to hear your playing again, btw.
: : Sorry for the English, it is all I know.
:
: LOL,
:
: Gday Clay,
: great take, I too couldn't resist Martins great backing.
:
: As for your title, I'm not sure what you are still looking for!
:
: You got it all, the licks the tone and the mojo.
:
: Well done...
:
: seagate
It's great to hear your playing again, btw.
: : Sorry for the English, it is all I know.
:
: LOL,
:
: Gday Clay,
: great take, I too couldn't resist Martins great backing.
:
: As for your title, I'm not sure what you are still looking for!
:
: You got it all, the licks the tone and the mojo.
:
: Well done...
:
: seagate
Hi Clay,
sorry for the delay.
Love what you did with this one. To me this is a great composition with all those different guitars that go together so nicely.
Great feel and wonderful melodies.
Welcome and thanks for your more than nice words to my take.
cheers
Jochen
sorry for the delay.
Love what you did with this one. To me this is a great composition with all those different guitars that go together so nicely.
Great feel and wonderful melodies.
Welcome and thanks for your more than nice words to my take.
cheers
Jochen