Covering random songs from the archive
- sleepysilverdoor
- Ice Cream Man
- Posts: 1098
- Joined: Wed Jun 30, 2010 11:02 pm
- Instruments: Drums, Guitars, Keys
- Recording Method: Focusrite + FL Studio
- Submitting as: Phl*b*
- Pronouns: bruh
- Location: Not super far from Atlanta but definitely not Atlanta
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
Oh sweet, Casiotone-style!
"There's a lot to be said about a full-on frontal assault on the ear drums" - Pigfarmer Jr.
- Lunkhead
- You're No Good
- Posts: 8162
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:14 pm
- Instruments: many
- Recording Method: cubase/mac/tascam4x4
- Submitting as: Berkeley Social Scene, Merisan, Tiny Robots
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Berkeley, CA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
Paco's cover of JBB's "I Can See You" is now on the page!
https://songfight.org/rsfc/
I'm going to try to add links to the originals to the page somewhere somehow too.
https://songfight.org/rsfc/
I'm going to try to add links to the originals to the page somewhere somehow too.
- Lunkhead
- You're No Good
- Posts: 8162
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:14 pm
- Instruments: many
- Recording Method: cubase/mac/tascam4x4
- Submitting as: Berkeley Social Scene, Merisan, Tiny Robots
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Berkeley, CA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
New bonus point!
Song Fight Live 2020 Bonus: If you record a video of your cover to be used in Song Fight Live 2020, you get one bonus point!
- vowlvom
- Ice Cream Man
- Posts: 1094
- Joined: Wed May 17, 2017 3:29 am
- Instruments: guitar, keys, "other"
- Recording Method: PC, reaper, ableton
- Submitting as: Vowl Sounds, Vom Vorton
- Pronouns: he/him
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
Ok, I fancy giving this a go. Hit me with a song!
- vowlvom
- Ice Cream Man
- Posts: 1094
- Joined: Wed May 17, 2017 3:29 am
- Instruments: guitar, keys, "other"
- Recording Method: PC, reaper, ableton
- Submitting as: Vowl Sounds, Vom Vorton
- Pronouns: he/him
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
Ahaha. Just my luck to get a song entirely made up from voicemails. I have no idea how to approach this, but I will... try. Something.
- Paco Del Stinko
- Hot for Teacher
- Posts: 3542
- Joined: Fri Apr 07, 2006 11:20 am
- Instruments: Basic rock, at a basic level.
- Recording Method: Roland 2480
- Submitting as: Paco del Stinko
- Location: Massachusetts. God save the Commonwealth!
- jb
- Hot for Teacher
- Posts: 4165
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:12 am
- Instruments: Guitar, Cello, Keys, Uke, Vox, Perc
- Recording Method: Logic X
- Submitting as: The John Benjamin Band
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: WASHINGTON, DC
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
Lawwwwny this is ya mawwwwm, aw you theah Lawny? I love you!
blippity blop ya don’t stop heyyyyyyyyy
- Lunkhead
- You're No Good
- Posts: 8162
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:14 pm
- Instruments: many
- Recording Method: cubase/mac/tascam4x4
- Submitting as: Berkeley Social Scene, Merisan, Tiny Robots
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Berkeley, CA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
It's kind of a classic, tbh. I remember that fight and that song very well. I wonder how many other songs out there are made up of voicemails? I can only think of the Ben Folds Five song "Your Most Valuable Possession".
- Niveous
- Beat It
- Posts: 7190
- Joined: Mon Sep 27, 2004 6:45 am
- Instruments: vocals, songwriting, guitar
- Submitting as: Lucky Witch and the Righteous Ghost
- Pronouns: He/him
- Location: Staten Island, NY
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
"I'd like to see 1984 redubbed with this in the soundtrack."- Furrypedro.
NUR EIN!
X-Tokyo
Lucky Witch and the Righteous Ghost
NUR EIN!
X-Tokyo
Lucky Witch and the Righteous Ghost
- ken
- Hot for Teacher
- Posts: 3877
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 6:10 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, bass, drums, keys
- Recording Method: MOTU 828x, Cubase 10
- Submitting as: Ken's Super Duper Band 'n Stuff
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: oakland, ca
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
Janine by Soul Coughing?
Ken's Super Duper Band 'n Stuff - Berkeley Social Scene - Tiny Robots - Seamus Collective - Semolina Pilchards - Cutie Pies - Explino! - Bravo Bros. - 2 from 14 - and more!
i would just like to remind everyone that Ken eats kittens - blue lang
i would just like to remind everyone that Ken eats kittens - blue lang
- ujnhunter
- Ice Cream Man
- Posts: 1818
- Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2008 1:09 pm
- Instruments: Bass, Keyboards, Crummy Guitar & Animal Noises (especially Donkeys)
- Recording Method: Reaper 5.9x, Tascam FireOne/Behringer UMC202HD/Avid Eleven Rack/Line 6 UX2, Win 7 PC / Win 10 Laptop
- Submitting as: Cock, Chth*.*, D.A.H. (Der Alter Hahn)
- Pronouns: His Infernal Majesty
- Location: CT, USA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
-Ujn Hunter
Photovoltaik - Free 6 Track EP - Song Fight! Liner Notes
Photovoltaik - Free 6 Track EP - Song Fight! Liner Notes
Billy's Little Trip wrote:I must have this....in my mouth.....now.
- vowlvom
- Ice Cream Man
- Posts: 1094
- Joined: Wed May 17, 2017 3:29 am
- Instruments: guitar, keys, "other"
- Recording Method: PC, reaper, ableton
- Submitting as: Vowl Sounds, Vom Vorton
- Pronouns: he/him
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
OK, with apologies to Lonbobby...Lunkhead wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 2:18 pmSweet! Here's your random song:
http://sfjukebox.org/songs/hold_my_calls/Lonbobby
This is more of a reinterpretation than a true cover I guess, I used my one saved voicemail to take the place of Lonbobby's mom.
- Lunkhead
- You're No Good
- Posts: 8162
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:14 pm
- Instruments: many
- Recording Method: cubase/mac/tascam4x4
- Submitting as: Berkeley Social Scene, Merisan, Tiny Robots
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Berkeley, CA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
That's pretty good! You're on the board:
http://songfight.org/rsfc/
Let me know if you'd like another spin of the wheel.
http://songfight.org/rsfc/
Let me know if you'd like another spin of the wheel.
- Jerkatorium
- Push Comes to Shove
- Posts: 321
- Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2014 2:48 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, bass, keyboards
- Recording Method: Logic Pro X
- Submitting as: Jerkatorium, Matchy Matchy, Hanky Code, All the Robots
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
Hanky Code covers songs assigned but not covered by the “assignee”.
“Mumbo Jumbo” by Blind Mime Ensemble covered by Hanky Code:
“Mumbo Jumbo” by Blind Mime Ensemble covered by Hanky Code:
"Yes, I am a Muppet with B.O.; this song speaks to me." - Manhattan Glutton
- Jerkatorium
- Push Comes to Shove
- Posts: 321
- Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2014 2:48 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, bass, keyboards
- Recording Method: Logic Pro X
- Submitting as: Jerkatorium, Matchy Matchy, Hanky Code, All the Robots
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
Hanky Code covers songs assigned but not covered by the “assignee”.
“If I Had One” by Berkeley Social Scene covered by Hanky Code:
“If I Had One” by Berkeley Social Scene covered by Hanky Code:
"Yes, I am a Muppet with B.O.; this song speaks to me." - Manhattan Glutton
- Jerkatorium
- Push Comes to Shove
- Posts: 321
- Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2014 2:48 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, bass, keyboards
- Recording Method: Logic Pro X
- Submitting as: Jerkatorium, Matchy Matchy, Hanky Code, All the Robots
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
Hanky Code covers songs assigned but not covered by the “assignee”.
“Under the Horse” by Henrietta and the Hostage covered by Hanky Code:
Link to my best shot at the lyrics:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=12002
“Under the Horse” by Henrietta and the Hostage covered by Hanky Code:
Link to my best shot at the lyrics:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=12002
"Yes, I am a Muppet with B.O.; this song speaks to me." - Manhattan Glutton
- Jerkatorium
- Push Comes to Shove
- Posts: 321
- Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2014 2:48 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, bass, keyboards
- Recording Method: Logic Pro X
- Submitting as: Jerkatorium, Matchy Matchy, Hanky Code, All the Robots
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
Hanky Code covers songs assigned but not covered by the “assignee”.
“Look at the Sky” by Backwards Binoculars covered by Hanky Code:
“Look at the Sky” by Backwards Binoculars covered by Hanky Code:
"Yes, I am a Muppet with B.O.; this song speaks to me." - Manhattan Glutton
- Jerkatorium
- Push Comes to Shove
- Posts: 321
- Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2014 2:48 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, bass, keyboards
- Recording Method: Logic Pro X
- Submitting as: Jerkatorium, Matchy Matchy, Hanky Code, All the Robots
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
Hanky Code covers songs assigned but not covered by the “assignee”.
“Frannie” by sonofsupercar, covered by Hanky Code:
Link to my best shot at the lyrics:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=12003
“Frannie” by sonofsupercar, covered by Hanky Code:
Link to my best shot at the lyrics:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=12003
"Yes, I am a Muppet with B.O.; this song speaks to me." - Manhattan Glutton
- Jerkatorium
- Push Comes to Shove
- Posts: 321
- Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2014 2:48 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, bass, keyboards
- Recording Method: Logic Pro X
- Submitting as: Jerkatorium, Matchy Matchy, Hanky Code, All the Robots
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
As an exercise in simplifying my approach to music production, and to force myself to practice lead vocals and mixing/mastering, Hanky Code took on some of the “stiffed” songs (songs assigned but not covered by whoever requested the assignment).
I over-over-overproduce every song I get my paws on, averaging around 25-40 tracks in any given project. So for these songs, I gave myself an 8 track maximum. And to keep it interesting, I randomized some of the track assignments by literally rolling the dice for each song:
Tracks 1-4 were not randomized; I figured I’d need dedicated tracks for a lead vocal, a doubled lead (or harmony) vocal, drums and bass, so that’s the first four tracks right there.
I rolled a 6-sided die for a rhythm track: 1-2 = distorted guitar, 3-4 = clean electric guitar, 5-6 = acoustic guitar.
Rolled the dice again for track 6, the lead/fill instrument track: 1-3 = guitar, 4-6 = synth.
Rolled again for track 7, the backing keyboards track: 1-3 = organ, 4-6 = arpeggiator
Rolled again for track 8, the ‘whatever’ track: 1-2 = bells, 3-4 = horns/piano, 5-6 = bonus backing vocal track.
The randomized part was, admittedly, geared towards my strengths. I was strict in following the dice rolls, except that after finishing the BSS cover I switched out the horns option for piano (because the Logic Pro X horn section track option is a glitchy, buggy, time-consuming mess). I believe the dice rolls sped up the process of covering the songs because I didn’t have to think much about instrumentation - the instruments are already assigned, and I only had to decide how to use them. Otherwise I don’t recommend doing this, because you might end up having to shoehorn an acoustic rhythm guitar track into a synth pop tune. Also the 8 track maximum sped things up because I couldn’t just keep adding more and more layers to the songs.
This project was a learning experience, but I didn't get exactly what I'd hoped out of it. I did not “find my lead vocal voice”; I got some practice doing lead vocals but I didn’t have any sort of breakthrough or improvement. The 8 track limitation probably didn’t help me to simplify my approach much either, and instead I (arguably) got better at making 8 tracks sound like 16 tracks, which was not my goal. My mixing/mastering did not noticeably improve, but at least I got some more practice.
Anyway if my math is right, I get one point per song (5), plus a half point per song for the PFJr bonus (2.5), plus a half point per song for the SoundCloud bonus (2.5), plus a half point Chumpy bonus for both Frannie and Under the Horse (1). 5 + 2.5 + 2.5 + 1 = 11 points.
[p.s. I know it says "Jerkatorium" on the SoundCloud link, but these were all covered by Hanky Code.]
I over-over-overproduce every song I get my paws on, averaging around 25-40 tracks in any given project. So for these songs, I gave myself an 8 track maximum. And to keep it interesting, I randomized some of the track assignments by literally rolling the dice for each song:
Tracks 1-4 were not randomized; I figured I’d need dedicated tracks for a lead vocal, a doubled lead (or harmony) vocal, drums and bass, so that’s the first four tracks right there.
I rolled a 6-sided die for a rhythm track: 1-2 = distorted guitar, 3-4 = clean electric guitar, 5-6 = acoustic guitar.
Rolled the dice again for track 6, the lead/fill instrument track: 1-3 = guitar, 4-6 = synth.
Rolled again for track 7, the backing keyboards track: 1-3 = organ, 4-6 = arpeggiator
Rolled again for track 8, the ‘whatever’ track: 1-2 = bells, 3-4 = horns/piano, 5-6 = bonus backing vocal track.
The randomized part was, admittedly, geared towards my strengths. I was strict in following the dice rolls, except that after finishing the BSS cover I switched out the horns option for piano (because the Logic Pro X horn section track option is a glitchy, buggy, time-consuming mess). I believe the dice rolls sped up the process of covering the songs because I didn’t have to think much about instrumentation - the instruments are already assigned, and I only had to decide how to use them. Otherwise I don’t recommend doing this, because you might end up having to shoehorn an acoustic rhythm guitar track into a synth pop tune. Also the 8 track maximum sped things up because I couldn’t just keep adding more and more layers to the songs.
This project was a learning experience, but I didn't get exactly what I'd hoped out of it. I did not “find my lead vocal voice”; I got some practice doing lead vocals but I didn’t have any sort of breakthrough or improvement. The 8 track limitation probably didn’t help me to simplify my approach much either, and instead I (arguably) got better at making 8 tracks sound like 16 tracks, which was not my goal. My mixing/mastering did not noticeably improve, but at least I got some more practice.
Anyway if my math is right, I get one point per song (5), plus a half point per song for the PFJr bonus (2.5), plus a half point per song for the SoundCloud bonus (2.5), plus a half point Chumpy bonus for both Frannie and Under the Horse (1). 5 + 2.5 + 2.5 + 1 = 11 points.
[p.s. I know it says "Jerkatorium" on the SoundCloud link, but these were all covered by Hanky Code.]
"Yes, I am a Muppet with B.O.; this song speaks to me." - Manhattan Glutton
- Jerkatorium
- Push Comes to Shove
- Posts: 321
- Joined: Wed Dec 10, 2014 2:48 pm
- Instruments: Guitar, bass, keyboards
- Recording Method: Logic Pro X
- Submitting as: Jerkatorium, Matchy Matchy, Hanky Code, All the Robots
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
[crickets]
Is this not a thing anymore?
If it's still a thing then please assign me a random song.
Is this not a thing anymore?
If it's still a thing then please assign me a random song.
"Yes, I am a Muppet with B.O.; this song speaks to me." - Manhattan Glutton
- Lunkhead
- You're No Good
- Posts: 8162
- Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:14 pm
- Instruments: many
- Recording Method: cubase/mac/tascam4x4
- Submitting as: Berkeley Social Scene, Merisan, Tiny Robots
- Pronouns: he/him
- Location: Berkeley, CA
- Contact:
Re: Covering random songs from the archive
Huh, somehow I totally missed your posts, sorry about that. I don't think this thread showed up in "New Posts" for me for some reason. I'll try to get caught up. In the meantime, here's a random song:
http://sfjukebox.org/songs/empty_wednesday/roymond
http://sfjukebox.org/songs/empty_wednesday/roymond