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Here I sit in a serenade of glory!
It has happened to the best of us!!!I felt like I had won the lottery for one split second.
It has happened to the best of us!!!I felt like I had won the lottery for one split second.
monkeys years, you mean?Agreed. Best short rocker they have done for donkey’s years.
Yeah, the TFF interviews were like Steve does everything, the others do not really care anyway, Adrian is unhappy about the sound as usual but he is wrong, it's Steve's band at the end of the day, and Kevin does what Steve tells him to do. Bruce can add his own ideas so that he does not leave again. Case closedI was really hoping for a 'making off' type thing or something from in the studio, but there seems no mention of it anywhere. Really enjoyed the DOD and AMOLAD making off videos. TFF interviews I found a little odd. They all seemed tired or grouchy...Adrian holding back his misgivings about sound and demo vs finished product, Bruce as well seemed a bit...Whateves... If that's not on the cards, I'd take some Shirley diaries
The sound was pretty horrible, I hope this reply was ironicYeah, the TFF interviews were like Steve does everything, the others do not really care anyway, Adrian is unhappy about the sound as usual but he is wrong, it's Steve's band at the end of the day, and Kevin does what Steve tells him to do. Bruce can add his own ideas so that he does not leave again. Case closed
It's surprisingly accurate.The sound was pretty horrible, I hope this reply was ironic
Ive never watched the interviews, damn. Gonna check if they are on youtubeIt's surprisingly accurate.
This one right?
"Adrian came by The Cave for a listen - he thought the tracks sounded good but "a little too much like the band in the studio". He thought more reverb to make them sound more "majestic" and "epic". Steve disagreed strongly. Honestly, they are both right. The thing I personally like about the dry, honest mixes, is that it sets them apart from any other Classic Rock or Metal band. They're not really metal anyway, in the present day sense of the genre, but they're more of a hard progressive rock band. I promised to run some mixes each way and decisions can be made down the road, if necessary."The sound was pretty horrible, I hope this reply was ironic
I hate the dry sound. But it's still better than the Wall of Guitar sounds that a lot of producers go for - Including on Blaze's War Within Me, and the last Judas Priest."Adrian came by The Cave for a listen - he thought the tracks sounded good but "a little too much like the band in the studio". He thought more reverb to make them sound more "majestic" and "epic". Steve disagreed strongly. Honestly, they are both right. The thing I personally like about the dry, honest mixes, is that it sets them apart from any other Classic Rock or Metal band. They're not really metal anyway, in the present day sense of the genre, but they're more of a hard progressive rock band. I promised to run some mixes each way and decisions can be made down the road, if necessary."
"They're not really metal anyway, in the present day sense of the genre"
Yes, but Jethro Tull has also won a metal grammy.Won metal grammy for El Dorado
That was funny how they were competing against Metallica (and also Iggy Pop, AC/DC and Jane's Addiction), but totally awkward choice as the winner of the Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental. Nothing against Jethro Tull, I have their albums and so..just wrong genre.Yes, but Jethro Tull has also won a metal grammy.
It was actually "hard rock/metal". Still separate from the main rock categories.Well no, Tull won the combined rock/metal grammy, which triggered the separation.