The Gift of Music (SF's Holiday Cover Challenge)
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It connected to the media alright but then I got:tviyh wrote:gaaaaaah! damnit...Eddiebangs wrote:Still no good... maybe a problem uploading?
i even tried using a different program this time -- sonic foundry instead of LAME.
has anybody else tried listening to it?
i'm hoping there's not something wrong with the WAV itself... argh. the mp3 plays fine for me (the first one did too) so i dunno. that really sucks. i'll try messing with it more in the morning i guess... sorry!!
0xC00D001F: Error
Windows Media Player cannot find the file. If you typed a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) in the Open URL dialog box, ensure that the file name is spelled correctly and the path to the file is correct, and then try again.
If you clicked a link on a Web page, the link may not be valid.
Error ID = 0xC00D001F, Condition ID = 0x00000000
I am wondering whether it is the brackets in the file title that is causing computers some confusion? Maybe not but I don't recall coming across any other mp3s with brackets in the title, and I guess there might be a problem with that...
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Johnny, you must be high on the feeling of sheer and utter joy that one must experience in hearing their GOM song covered by a reputable Songfighter in a reasonable amount of time...j$ wrote: Hell Yeahs - good good stuff (is that line really 'where the yellow people dance'?)
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But seriously, the line is "all the other people dance". That's funny that you hear 'yellow'!
Glad you liked it!
Caravan Ray, as a LONG time Smiths fan, I'd have to say you do an excellent cover! Haven't heard most of these yet, but I will listen soon...
Listen to our music!jack wrote:heather is the hardest working mom on songfight (in addition to being arguably the rockinist chick....).
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AWESOME JOB - Thanks Marcus!!! Boy + Guitar is just what the doctor ordered in this case. Added to my Xmas Music folder, how cool is it gonna be next November when I open it & find the song again! Truly the gift that keeps on giving 
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This year's GoM has rocked so far!!!
Thanks Starfinger for covering one of my all-time favorite songs. I know it's guitar heavy and you're not a guitar guy but you still did it justice. Thanks.
Hell Yeahs stole the show this year so far.
JoS, you need to give up Baccarach in favor of metal and punk.
Best Wreckdom song ever.
Hujhax, you need to participate around here more often. Anyone who can cover Tori like that has a fan in me.
Spectacular job, Mr. Bangs on the song, the website, everything.
Everyone has done such a great job. Congrats to all!
Thanks Starfinger for covering one of my all-time favorite songs. I know it's guitar heavy and you're not a guitar guy but you still did it justice. Thanks.
Hell Yeahs stole the show this year so far.
JoS, you need to give up Baccarach in favor of metal and punk.
Best Wreckdom song ever.
Hujhax, you need to participate around here more often. Anyone who can cover Tori like that has a fan in me.
Spectacular job, Mr. Bangs on the song, the website, everything.
Everyone has done such a great job. Congrats to all!
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Those are my initialsRabid Garfunkel wrote:That's ROCK with a capital RAW. Thanks!Eddiebangs wrote:DONE
So glad you love it. I had a fun time looking for the style. Started out as a basa nova...then Indian took over. Yeah, that felt right.
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"Any more chromaticism and you'll have to change your last name to Wagner!" - Frankie Big Face
"Any more chromaticism and you'll have to change your last name to Wagner!" - Frankie Big Face
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SONIC EXPLOSION
Just finished listening to all of these....... & I think I'll do it again (hopfully TVIH's will be fixed.)
My favorite so far (other than the gift to me) is Glenn Case - very, very classy man. And I also don't like Euclides (that guy is a jerk.)
I also though JoS's was very cool. Didn't believe it was him until the piano came in a little later.
Good Job everybody! And like always, the best songs were the ones that the donors claimed 'I suck, etc.'
Just finished listening to all of these....... & I think I'll do it again (hopfully TVIH's will be fixed.)
My favorite so far (other than the gift to me) is Glenn Case - very, very classy man. And I also don't like Euclides (that guy is a jerk.)
I also though JoS's was very cool. Didn't believe it was him until the piano came in a little later.
Good Job everybody! And like always, the best songs were the ones that the donors claimed 'I suck, etc.'
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darlin' don't you go and cut your hair
Thanks, bolio, I'm glad you didn't hate it. I really tried to do well with it; it's probably one of the most straight/mature things I've recorded to date. So... maybe with a lot more practice I'll be good. That was take thirty or something, God, it was hard to get something perfect with me not messing up the lyrics or the guitar.
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Jack - nice, dude! Gotta get me a dusty pickup truck and head down that road. I'll review in depth at some point, but thanks for this!
Abom - this is like Hansen doing XTC, I love it! Total head bopping. Ending is super.
Jim - yeah, what he said. This is the side of you I knew was lurking waiting to jump out. I know this is probably "experimental" in that regard, and I'm not sure this is what I'd want a lot of, but the excercise itself is a success.
Abom - this is like Hansen doing XTC, I love it! Total head bopping. Ending is super.
Jim - yeah, what he said. This is the side of you I knew was lurking waiting to jump out. I know this is probably "experimental" in that regard, and I'm not sure this is what I'd want a lot of, but the excercise itself is a success.
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"Any more chromaticism and you'll have to change your last name to Wagner!" - Frankie Big Face
"Any more chromaticism and you'll have to change your last name to Wagner!" - Frankie Big Face
Yah, so at this point y'all don't need me to tell you how rockin'ing these songs are. One of the awesome things about the GOM especially is that it seems to produce the best stuff, top to bottom. I put all the songs out so far (minus a few that I'd already heard) on one CD and drove around listening to it this afternoon and there isn't one song I didn't want to hear again-- how often do you get that out of a regular songfight?
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http://members.cox.net/titmouse_with_go ... Closer.mp3
"Come A Little Bit Closer," by Jay and the Americans, as requested by (not) Caravan Ray(, but) Tony Hightower (whoops!). Sorry it's late.
"Come A Little Bit Closer," by Jay and the Americans, as requested by (not) Caravan Ray(, but) Tony Hightower (whoops!). Sorry it's late.
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Late, but at least you finished it, young playa.
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Your avatar makes me twitch.
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It looks like Christmas at the mall when you guys are talking back and forth like this. My kitty flees from all the flashing lights!
Here's my record label page thingie with stuff about me if you are so interested: https://greenmonkeyrecords.com/jim-of-seattle/
I really went all out on my cover, I really wanted it too be good. For a songfighter and musician as good as wreckdom I decided this shouldnt be one of my half assed songs. I dont know if I succeded, but I did have fun with some new vocal effect generators and filters. HAPPY GOM. I'm off too look at the page and see who covered one of my songs.
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Wow, that is amazing. Truely impresive Heuristics, I really dont know what kind of insturment that is. Makes me wish I had a flying carpet and hooka, filled with mercury and tungsten.
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Wow, that is amazing. Truely impresive Heuristics, I really dont know what kind of insturment that is. Makes me wish I had a flying carpet and hooka, filled with mercury and tungsten.
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Not a Caravan Ray request - from the title it sounds like a song I wouldn't want to hear the original of, let alone a coverGeneric wrote:http://members.cox.net/titmouse_with_go ... Closer.mp3
"Come A Little Bit Closer," by Jay and the Americans, as requested by Caravan Ray. Sorry it's late.
You've put your Christmas present in the wrong stocking
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still haven't heard them all yet - but the Primative Screwheads certainly nailed (I'm) Stranded. To me, that song is all about the raw energy - it's obvious you guys heard it the same way and reproduced it well.
At first I was a bit taken aback by the American accent singing an 'Aussie rock classic' - but it sort of sounds like Chris Bailey was sick, so Ed Keupper called up Jello Biafra and said "... hey Jello, come and sing a song for us" and Jello said; "Sure Ed, can I bring my harmonica!"
Great work!