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Other Stuff => Sound clips => Topic started by: Ritchie200 on November 01, 2013, 04:24:26 am
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Ok, I am giving everyone the chance to make fun of me once again. I have been screwing with this tune for about two months. I could only do dribs and drabs cause everyone around here complains about the noise. So I had to keep waiting until the house was empty. I am not happy with the vocals and wanted to do another take, but now I'm sick and sound like Froggy from Our Gang. I punched in the lead tonight and to give you an idea of how long its been since I've played, I raised a half inch blister on my ring finger - what a puss.... Anyway, I am DONE with this one, time to move on. We used to do this song in one of my bands back in the early 80's. Being an Ian Gillan fan, this tune really caught my attention with Bruce Dickenson's vocal acrobatics - been a fan ever since. I used to be able to nail this one. However, unlike me, his voice has not deteriorated, he is singing better than ever these days - amazing!
Single backing track with drums and bass, three rhythm guitar tracks, one lead track, two vocal tracks (which didnt quite match up in a few places -oops!)
Oscar Schmidt strat with EMGs (humbucker in bridge and two singles), Cry Baby, Tube preamp with just a little push, Major peeling the paint. Another blunt instrument approach. Lots of noise. I hope you guys like it.
Jim
http://www.jimeime.com/mymusic/Run to the hills.mp3 (http://www.jimeime.com/mymusic/Run to the hills.mp3)
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Ok, I am giving everyone the chance to make fun of me once again.
Well....that sounds like fun BUT.....
First,,,, I'll say it's 10 times better than any attempt that I could make......I could never sing even close to that well
I remember trying this as a cover back in the late 80's and could never get past the fact that we couldn't sync up the intro bends.....nice job there
It does kinda sound like Purple covering Maiden,,,,due to the Gillan'esque vocal inflections
My favorite part is where you NAILED the lead guitar tone :thumbsup:
So much for making fun of you :angel.......maybe you could post some of the outtakes for that :icon_biggrin:
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Man, Jim, when you say smoking 88's your not kiddin around!
WOW!
Brad :bravo1:
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Even the ol' lady said you Nailed The Solo!!!. yeah man,....killin it, ....did I hear rotovibe,...that PAIA, or whatever thing we talked about on the solo? I swear I heard that, or your wah is crazy happening. I'll wait to tally all votes, but i'm predicting these results: subtract a notch from your belt size, add a bit to your inseam, testicle wise,....and if you feel inclined,....you've also earned the right to grow your sideburns any length, muttonchops not excluded!. .............Just heard Jeanette singin' tune from kitchen!!!! oh yeah, cool tracks too, not aware of metal backing tracks, and if you say you played bass, & drums also, .....I'm sending you my superlead!. (as I'm a Man of my word, I'll send it to you for anointing, return postage paid, not to keep)............heck, I might just give it to you!. your humble servant....super&?.......
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Thank you guys, you are way too kind.
SG, that IS the outtake! Yeah, not enough grunt in the vocals, I should have mixed those WAY back! My tenor voice left me about 20 years ago, now its all head to get the range - too wimpy for this tune. Have you heard Bruce lately? Amazing.... Like you said, this is not an easy song to play, even though the chord structure is pretty simple. Lots of quick picking on the verse. I used to play it with my keyboard player anchoring the notes. I could bend up to them and it sounded pretty good at the beginning. After all, a band only needs ONE guitar player!
Willabe, Who do I need to make the check out to again? You or your wife?
S&myamp, Why yes that WAS me on bass and drums! Yeah, that's the ticket! I don't know who is playing bass on that backing track, but they WAIL!!! :worthy1: On the break in the middle after the solo, WOW! No, there is no rotovibe, just wah. The amp was in another room and you can hear the feedback right at the beginning of the lead. It was on about 4.5 and just beginning to breath. It sounds really good when you let it run. That's why everyone has to be out of the house!
Jim
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After all, a band only needs ONE guitar player!
Wait a minute :huh:.....then who could I blame the sour notes on? :l2:
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Ok, I am giving everyone the chance to make fun of me once again. [ ... ]
Oscar Schmidt strat with EMGs (humbucker in bridge and two singles), Cry Baby, Tube preamp with just a little push, Major peeling the paint. Another blunt instrument approach. Lots of noise. I hope you guys like it.
Jim
(http://www.jimeime.com/mymusic/Run to the hills.mp3)
I think it was pretty good actually. I think the vocals could have been brought out a little more in the mix (but that could be my computer speakers at fault there.) The guitar work was good. It didn't sound like Maiden's guitars, but then again you didn't have their exact setup either. The solo work was good too.
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Shrapnel, thank you! NO!!!! The vocals need to be further BACK in the mix :icon_biggrin: :help:
Yeah, all the Maiden guys are using modified JMP-1 preamps probably direct with a little monitor noise. They are getting that rich creamy - better than JCM800 - distortion. The Major has a more distinct distortion and the more you get into the output tubes, the more searing it gets. I've never heard that in any other amp. Problem is, you have to open it up to get there.
SG, when you hit a bad note, look at the keyboard player with a WT hell look and shake your head! Keyboard players are easy pickins!
Jim
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OK, that was pretty cool! GREAT vocals! Smoking lead. I can't believe how fast you can rip those notes out. I actually liked it.
Because of the quality of the song, we'll only take 2 points off for the strat thing. :icon_biggrin:
Thanks for sharing it! Stellar guitar work there. With respect, Jeff
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Sounds good Jim
I am not familiar with the original so I have nothing to compare to
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Thanks Jeff!
Doug it sounds EXACTLY like the original! Trust me! Yeah, that's the ticket! :laugh:
Unfortunately, it is lacking in several areas... Here is my fav version, live of course!
Jim
Iron Maiden - Run To The Hills (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xR4TZsZOPU#ws)
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Fantastic guitar tone...you can't beat a ton of tubes working hard.
That has to be the best sounding Tele I've heard in a long time ;)
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Haven't been around for a while.
Good to see something happening.
Haven't really listened to this tune since high school!
I remember some guys were Maiden madmen!
Not exactly what I was into.
But, always liked this particular Maiden song.
Good job on it.
You have a great range on the vox.
Wish the guitars were a bit louder on the mix!
Can't they just be a little bit louder all the time!?
Peace.
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Cool rendition. You guys work pretty hard to make these. I am far to lazy, I just jam.
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Not familiar with the original but what I hear is rocken, great sounding tough rock vocal and burning guitar with even though a studio type recording seemed to have a live feel to it----which IMH0 is hard to do doing a track at a time. Good Job! Platefire
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Simon, do I know you?
Madison, yeah, I was never a Maiden guy. I just liked this tune and the way Dickinson sang it. Ok, next time I'll leave out the voice and turn up the guitars!
Ed, just turn on the recorder!
Plate, thank you sir!
Jim
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Bruce Dickenson is just like you and me. He put's his pants on one leg at a time, except when he puts his pants on he makes gold records.
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Love it Jim! :worthy1: You have some very nice higher-pitched Getty Lee vibe going there to me? This is surprising coming from a bigger guy like yourself (or maybe it's that little red race car that proportionally makes you look bigger!?) I want to hear you do a Rush tune now, or maybe even a little YES would be cool?