Yeah......I'm sure the demos from bands like Pain Of Salvation would also be great. You just seem to hear more about demos from bands that started out in a garage figuring out how to play their instruments than more accomplished bands for some reason.
#75904 by Guest
Tue Apr 12, 2005 11:52 am
Tue Apr 12, 2005 11:52 am
The "demo" that gets me is Staring at the Love Load. That's a remix released on another band's EP damn it.
so ive been thinking about getting Ass Sordid 1. would you say its really worth it ? whats been said here - obviously there are many songs on it , so its not just cuts and clips of stuff ?
Originally Posted By Magical Man
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CardDinour wrote:so ive been thinking about getting Ass Sordid 1. would you say its really worth it ? whats been said here - obviously there are many songs on it , so its not just cuts and clips of stuff ?
Its definatly worth it.. the song "Ocean machines" is worth the full price alone, other good songs on it are Man, L.A (extremely cool acoustic song), Morwar.
And also the album flows really well, it feels like a real Dev record not a demo.
I believe that the word "demo" applies to the functionality of the recording, not the quality level or mix. If you throw down tracks to see how a song will turn out, but don't finish it and make it a final product, you can still certainly give it a good mix and master it.
Hey duders!
Can you remember the song called "Natural Science"?
A Rush cover by these guys:
Natural Science
Devin Townsend: Vocals
Matt Guillory: Keyboards
Deen Castronovo: Drums
James Murphy: Rhythm and Lead Guitars
Stuart Hamm: Bass
David Townson: ending Guitar solo
This is a great song. You should hear this one
Can you remember the song called "Natural Science"?
A Rush cover by these guys:
Natural Science
Devin Townsend: Vocals
Matt Guillory: Keyboards
Deen Castronovo: Drums
James Murphy: Rhythm and Lead Guitars
Stuart Hamm: Bass
David Townson: ending Guitar solo
This is a great song. You should hear this one
I agree. It is a great version. Too bad a lot of Rush fans didn't appreciate it...
Naffis-kun wrote:Hey duders!
Can you remember the song called "Natural Science"?
A Rush cover by these guys:
Natural Science
Devin Townsend: Vocals
Matt Guillory: Keyboards
Deen Castronovo: Drums
James Murphy: Rhythm and Lead Guitars
Stuart Hamm: Bass
David Townson: ending Guitar solo
This is a great song. You should hear this one
Where can that be found? I've never heard it and I'm a huge Rush fan. That is to say, I like Rush hugely, but am not, myself, all that huge.
Looping green and blue, and you will go letting yourself certainly the meal once again through the head. But after the departure, you feel free and happily like after your first orgasm - and you will beg for addition. - German review of SYL's "Alien"
It was released on the Working Man: A Tribute To Rush album a few years back.
Short clips can be found here:
http://www.magnacarta.net/audio/workingman.html
Short clips can be found here:
http://www.magnacarta.net/audio/workingman.html
Coma Divine wrote:It was released on the Working Man: A Tribute To Rush album a few years back.
Short clips can be found here:
http://www.magnacarta.net/audio/workingman.html
Killer! Thanks! I listened to the clip. Sounded fun to me and I'm a way longtime Rush fan. Maybe I should pick up that album.
Looping green and blue, and you will go letting yourself certainly the meal once again through the head. But after the departure, you feel free and happily like after your first orgasm - and you will beg for addition. - German review of SYL's "Alien"
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