Big Dead Yankee Nose prefight

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Big Dead Yankee Nose prefight

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B: Dead Nose
W: Big Yankee Fan
Due: Friday 10/14/05 9:59am pdt
Last edited by Spud on Sat Oct 15, 2005 4:04 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Oh yes, it's been a while, but Pompeii are back with their own unique take on the nasally challenged...
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Post by Adam! »

I have lyrics and chords for a song about my favorite author. Well, about his nose.
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Post by HeuristicsInc »

try to convince my wife to do "big yankee fan" since she is one, but they're still in the playoffs so this will be difficult.
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Post by j$ »

Puce wrote:I have lyrics and chords for a song about my favorite author. Well, about his nose.
I didn't know Bill Watterson was dead ... :p

I too have something down for 'Dead Nose' although I must say I don't fancy my chances against the competition as thus far stated ..
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Post by Egg »

We're in for Dead Nose I think... and anybody can thrash Phunt Your Friends, so cheer up!
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Good luck Yankees fans...
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Kapitano is in with an instrumental, with lyrics that will annoy anyone who uses "Unamerican" as an insult.
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Kapitano wrote:an instrumental, with lyrics
what the heck is that?
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Post by j$ »

I'm in for 'Dead Nose'. A little bit of quiet/loud country-electro-punkpop in the style of my 'The Race' & 'Direct to Helmet' from a way back ... I prepare to lose those people who have been declaring themselves Johnny Cashpoint fans recently (which I love, btw - thanks!)

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Post by A-Log »

Count me in for "Dead Noses"! This would be the opportunity to be weird with the weirdest song title ever, and mention a few big-nosed celebrities as well.

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(pssst, it's singular!)
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Post by Adam! »

Puce wrote:I have lyrics and chords for a song about my favorite author. Well, about his nose.
Nope. Another aborted SF entry. I just moved into a new apartment, and when I tried to do vocals I couldn't sing more than two words without my voice seizing up. Partly because of people around me who couldn't help but hear, mostly because I was trying not to piss anyone off with the volume.

I really don't know what I'm going to do about this.

The song was about Douglas Adams, who has a comically large and utterly non-functional proboscis.
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I did a Dead Nose with my AAD, so yeah. It's kinda spoofy. Hopefully a little bit funny :/
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Post by philtr »

Dead Nose....

I don't know how to describe this song... except I played guitar and didn't use a vocoder (two things I swore I'd ne'er do).

Either you'll like it or find out why I covered up my vocals in the first place.
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I wrote for "dead nose" as well.

Douglas Adams? I figured you were talking about Nikolai Gogol.

Ps - So my mix sounded ok, but after making the .mp3 theres this slight distortion in some of the louder vocal parts. I have crappy headphones, but anybody got a suggestion?
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rdurand wrote:Ps - So my mix sounded ok, but after making the .mp3 theres this slight distortion in some of the louder vocal parts. I have crappy headphones, but anybody got a suggestion?
I'll bet the answer is compression—either more or less. Someone who knows more about it could tell you which is the exact answer.
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B: big nose
W: dead yankee fan

i could see it happening
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