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Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 6:46 am
by Kamakura
Sven wrote:I know it's well past its due date, but I almost have a cover of 'She Said She Said' done. Should I finish it for this?
Yes. 'He' doesn't care when it's finished. He's sitting on a cloud (probably of his own making) grinning at all the brouhaha.

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 8:38 am
by GlennCase
jb wrote:
GlennCase wrote:Thanks, Roymond. The mix could probably be WAY better, but it was fun to record. Glenn (DR FUNK)

Don't touch the fucking mix. I keeeeeel you.
Heh! I will take that as a compliment. Thanks, JB.

Sven wrote:Glenn: I actually like your version of 'Nobody Told Me' better than the original. (And I like the original quite a bit)

BTW, I know it's well past its due date, but I almost have a cover of 'She Said She Said' done. Should I finish it for this?
Wow! Thanks, guys! Seriously glad that people are liking it.

I see no problem with late entries, myself.

In FACT: I asked Frankie if he would be cool with me adding some elements to his "Dig A Pony" cover, since it's a Beatles track that I really enjoy. He said he was fine with it, and here is the result:

Frankie Big Case - <a href="http://glenncase.songhole.org/Lennon/fbc-dig.mp3">Dig A Pony</a>

ROCK!

Glenn (DR FUNK)

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 9:17 am
by Bolio
Well.. all the time I planned on spending recording I spent watching Glen's new Avatar.

..might still have 1 more lennon cover in me though.

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 5:08 pm
by mkilly
I tried doing a song. I tried One After 909, I Am the Walrus, Because, and a few others but I was not satisfied with how I sounded on any of them. Well, here's some thoughts on the other songs, anyway.

Frankie: Both of your tracks are very good. I'm a big Beatles fan... I know people say that and they like don't even know half the albums... but I'm a big Beatles fan and I don't think I ever enjoyed listening to Dig a Pony before your cover, and I mean that sincerely. Officially I still have a trade embargo on you (you know why) but off the record you did very well with both of them.

Glenn: I started listening to this and I said "oh, Glenn covered the single version of 'Revolution.'" But I was mistaken! But it does sound rather like it, doesn't it? It rocks hard, anyway. Nice additions to Pony as well.

Merisan: This is one of my favorite Lennon tracks and I really really love what you've done with it. The bridge kind of bugged me in the original but I don't mind it here and it actually sounds kind of nice to hear something a little dissonant there.

Dan-O, etc: This is fun to listen to. It totally sounds like the kind of music that the hippies up here would like to sway around to, reeking of patchouli. I think that must have been what you were going for... right?

Roymond: I liked what you did with this too. Some pretty enchanting stuff herein.

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 2:01 am
by Thornberry
So i have something that is half cover of "Day in the life" and half tribute that I would like to send in...but how do i get my MP3 hosted to send in, or do i just send it in like usual? This dumbass (me) needs help!

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 2:05 am
by Märk
Hopefully, this will not cause too much aural pain. She Said, She Said

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 12:36 am
by Thornberry
A day in the life/Tribute



HUGE thanks to Roymond for his kind guessture of Hosting my MP3 for me!!!

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 4:18 am
by frankie big face
mkilly wrote:...but I'm a big Beatles fan and I don't think I ever enjoyed listening to Dig a Pony before your cover, and I mean that sincerely.
That's really nice, thank you. I don't know why I chose this song--it just came to me in the car one morning. I tried to slow it down and accentuate the bluesiness of it. It's a little long as a result and a little spare without the harmonies and whatnot, but I enjoyed playing and singing it.

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 6:10 am
by Caravan Ray
mkilly wrote:...but I'm a big Beatles fan and I don't think I ever enjoyed listening to Dig a Pony before your cover, and I mean that sincerely.
Yes, it's the best John Lennon cover I've ever heard David Bowie do

...anyway - here's my late contribution to the Lennon-Love:

Polythene Pam


BTW: I love Jack and the Old White Guy Posse's "Give Peace a Chance". Much kudos for Mike, Denyer and J$'s verses - they were great - and I 'd just like to say I've never rapped before - I liked it - a monster may have been created...