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by JAPOV - 05/01/26 04:06 PM
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For Dom
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Joined: Oct 2017
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I thought this was pretty cool. does not sound live to me at all,but sounds like it's played to a metronome in liu of a drummer .
It's just a bad recording m
The rhythm guitar sounds locked into to a metronome.
It's clearly old, but these kind of songs are about you looking back doing it, it's not about it being great.
It's got a late 60:s early 70's pop folk feel to it.
I have shitloads of band rehearsal tapes that were before 4 track even either that or nobody had money to buy one.
We used to record into a boom box with radio Shak mics. The band was super good for kids 13 or 14, but the recordings would never bear that out.
I'm not gonna attack a bunch of kids dreaming a bit, that's what it's all about.
Last edited by Fdemetrio; 01/03/25 09:34 PM.
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