MelissaBaby
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Dinosaur Jr is underrated, and this cover is amazing.
This is the only musical opinion in this thread that isn't bullshit posturing.
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Dinosaur Jr is underrated, and this cover is amazing.
Do you have a source for this? Trying to find specific brands for the audio tapes and have come up with nothing. For the microphone, I assume you are referring to the Neumann U 47 which doesn't have "sound cancellation"; it picks up sound better in one direction because it can switch to a cardioid polar pattern.Even if you don't care for his music Sinatra was a great singer because of his innovations in the studio. His use of German audio tape recording devices in music production was groundbreaking. His use of electronic microphones with sound cancellation was revolutionary because he could lay down a vocal track with no instrumentation even while working with a full orchestra.
The man gets little credit for being the first to use "mixing" and "dubbing" to produce recordings that had not been completely cut in one take.
He was a giant of the music industry and is IMHO utterly unappreciated for the amazing advances in technology he brought to the industry.
As @iwatchus said, Les Paul is largely credited with developing what I assume you are referring to as "multi-track recording". If you are referring to something different, please let me know.Sinatra was the electrical and audio engineer you're referring to.
That was the way the music industry worked back then. There were almost no singer-songwriters. Everyone was recording the same songs with their own style and flair. Some songs you can find dozens of covers of them.He also had great agents who managed to obtain other people's songs, which were then made into Sinatra's hits. Almost every single one of his great ones is a re-arranged song that someone else performed first.
It's mentioned briefly in the wikipedia article about him. Bing Crosby founded Ampex to commercialize the tape recorder technology invented in WWII. Allegedly (not mentioned as number two in the wikipedia article -- I would have to search more to find that reference. I think Bing Crosby said it at some point), Crosby gave Paul the second tape recorder ever made and he immediately "broke" it by adding a second read head and some electronics to allow the mixing.Do you have a source for this? Trying to find specific brands for the audio tapes and have come up with nothing. For the microphone, I assume you are referring to the Neumann U 47 which doesn't have "sound cancellation"; it picks up sound better in one direction because it can switch to a cardioid polar pattern.
MoTown still worked that way into the 70's. Marvin Gaye broke that mold for them.That was the way the music industry worked back then. There were almost no singer-songwriters. Everyone was recording the same songs with their own style and flair. Some songs you can find dozens of covers of them.
I disagree, but a cover that takes a strong divergence from the original often wins me over even when I loved the original. I respect creativity.
Are these two separate opinions, because Andy Warhol's art (at least the famous stuff) was neither Abstract nor Expressionist?Abstract Expressionism was a fraud that crippled American art for a generation.
Andy Warhol was the worst hack with his "art", and a first rate con-man.
Agreed. Although I do have my 'sacred' vocalists who's songs in my opinion should not be attempted, but we all probably have at least one of those, right? For me I cannot listen to someone singing a song Freddie Mercury sang, or Prince. It just doesn't work.I often like covers as much as, and sometimes more than, the original versions of songs.
Even when I adore the original.
Cash's version is the second best of that song.Going backwards here. My favorite cover ever is Johnny Cash doing NIN 'Hurt'. Brilliant and painful.
This is, bar none, my favorite two-topping combo on a pizza. <3I've never actually tried that combination, and now I'm thinking I might have to!
I almost feel like pineapple/ pepperoni pizza lovers are like secret society, like the Illuminati. We need a secret handshake!This is, bar none, my favorite two-topping combo on a pizza. <3
Speaking of Marianne Faithfull:
Load and Reload are good, actually, and everyone who was upset about the demise of Metallica post-Black Album was a few years premature.
Secret handshake? My god, man, we've got the pizza right there.I almost feel like pineapple/ pepperoni pizza lovers are like secret society, like the Illuminati. We need a secret handshake!
Gary Jules cover of Mad World has made the Tears for Fears original unlistenable to me. The original is way too fast and just sounds wrong now.I often like covers as much as, and sometimes more than, the original versions of songs.
Even when I adore the original.
I agree. We have a place here that makes a really good Philly Beef pizza made with a light butter sauce.Controversial pizza opinion:
White pizza is better than traditional pizza. (White pizza being one without a tomato based sauce. Generally a bechamel or olive oil/garlic base.)
Though, this is partially due to the many times I've gotten food poisoning from pizza with red sauce (And I will never eat Pizza Hut or Little Caesars pizza again.) and it now makes me gag to even see it.
I used to feel the same about both of these singers until I heard Sinead O'Connor cover Nothing Compares To You. Now, I love it equally with prince's original version.Agreed. Although I do have my 'sacred' vocalists who's songs in my opinion should not be attempted, but we all probably have at least one of those, right? For me I cannot listen to someone singing a song Freddie Mercury sang, or Prince. It just doesn't work.