Smilefight!

Discuss the many little competitions/projects that spring up amongst the Song Fight community.

who's remix is best?

Poll ended at Wed May 23, 2007 10:06 am

Jim Tyrell: http://www.jimtyrrell.net/mp3/jimtyrrell_smileremix.mp3
3
60%
Sausage Boy: http://sausageboy.songhole.org/mp3/remix/Smile.mp3
2
40%
 
Total votes: 5
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Just picked up the Borat DVD...
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c hack wrote:Just picked up the Borat DVD...
an exhibitionist borat DVD?
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c hack wrote:But what's really cool is on the CD, they let you remix two of the songs.
So where did you find these source files? I just put the CD in my player again on my computer and I didn't find these remix tracks. Hmmmmm I wonder if it's due to when you purchased it or where the original CD came from. Anyway, let me know cuz I can't find this remix aspect on the original CD.
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blue wrote:
c hack wrote:Just picked up the Borat DVD...
an exhibitionist borat DVD?
Oh man, you made my night.
tonetripper wrote:
c hack wrote:But what's really cool is on the CD, they let you remix two of the songs.
So where did you find these source files? I just put the CD in my player again on my computer and I didn't find these remix tracks. Hmmmmm I wonder if it's due to when you purchased it or where the original CD came from. Anyway, let me know cuz I can't find this remix aspect on the original CD.
There's a special app they include on the CD. You have to use it. Unless, of course, you capture the audio from the app and painstakingly organize it into loopable, well, loops. 95.5 bpm. Who the fuck does things at 95.5 bpm? I think they did that just to fuck with us.
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Alright, you guys lucked out. I won't be around May 1st b/c I got roped into taking an impromptu vacation and I won't be back till the 8th (going camping in CO). So, for the record, the deadline hasn't extended, I just can't enforce it. Anything that comes before the 8th, I kinda have to let slip by. Lucky you.

Also, I picked up the 2nd and 3rd prizes -- a Mr. T talking electronic keychain, and a Whoopee cushion, respectively. Smile, baby.
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Holy crap!!!! Second prize is really like first prize.

Sorry C..... I couldn't get my sh*t together to make this go down. Baby is all consuming at this point.
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Smilefight! :) :D :lol: :D :)
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Welp, I guess procrastinating showing the results isn't gonna garner more submissions. Here they are folks, Jim Tyrell and Sausage Boy! Someone will win the Borat DVD, and someone will win the Mr. T talking keychain. Who will it be? Only you can decide. Listen here and vote using the poll at the top of this thread.

http://www.jimtyrrell.net/mp3/jimtyrrell_smileremix.mp3

http://sausageboy.songhole.org/mp3/remix/Smile.mp3
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Post by Billy's Little Trip »

Wow, both good in their own way. Tough choice.
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Post by Kill Me Sarah »

I think Sausage Boy's was the more creative of the two, but Jimmy's was more fun to listen to. Kept the infectious pop aspect of it.
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Post by sausage boy »

This may turn out to be my most successful entry into SongFight ever. I am assured of at least second place!
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Post by sausage boy »

nice work, Jim. Did you record some of the instruments yourself (the guitars and such)? I liked it overall, though the part where you bring in the lalala's and the harmonies together seems to sit a little odd to me.

I do like your mix, but I honestly like mine more.
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Thanks! The guitars, keys, and bass are all played by me. The drums are some royalty-free loops I found. I just took the main vocal, and fooled around with some elec. piano chords, and built it from there.

I'm digging yours, man. One of us is gonna win this thing for sure. :D I do wish more people had done this though.
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Post by sausage boy »

if you happen to upload your guitars, keys and bass to the web, and happen to send me the links, I'd like to try mixing them into my song, perhaps mix in all the vocals too. Make an uber-tyrell-boy-mix.
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Post by c hack »

Jim Tyrell wins it! He'll be getting a brand-spanking new Borat DVD in the mail, and Sausage Boy, the runner up, will be able to tell people to quit their jibba jabba with the touch of a button. PM me your addresses guys, so I can send 'em on down.
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Post by jimtyrrell »

Hooray! Am I the last remaining person who has not yet seen this movie? Thanks C Hack!!

Sausage Boy: I'm still working on making my tracks available for remix, 'cause that would be awesome.
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I'm delighted to report that the Borat DVD arrived today. Thanks C Hack! I hope to watch it tonight, if I get enough recording done. :D
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Post by WeaselSlayer »

God dammit, I missed the voting boat on this one. I just now got around to listening to this and let me just say: sorry sausageboy, because I could have repped for you. I think your work on this is more of a true remix of the song, a total re-imagining of it in fact. And it grabbed me about a million times more than the actual song, which I hate. Awesome, awesome work my friend and very dark. Jim's was pretty good as well, but was pretty much just taking the song's structure and melody and creating a new foundation for it. It wasn't terribly interesting for me though, mostly because I hate the song to begin with.
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