On Wed, 23 Mar, 2005 at 04:07PM +1100, Shayne O'Connor spake thus:
> hi all
>
> i've just finished re-recording a track i linked to the list a few weeks
> ago ... i've tried incorporating some suggestions, and most importantly
> - i think my guitar is in tune!
>
> http://www.machinehasnoagenda.com/downloads/the_girls_-_the_sailor_(final).ogg
Great! I listened to the first version again the other day - I can't
wait to listen to this.
...listens...
That's really good! I'd suggest trying a few mixes, because it sounds a
little muddy in parts, but you could fiddle forever and I do like
this.
I'm glad you got around to doing this, it really does sound better.
> i think it sounds heaps better than the previous version, but it doesn't
> really matter in any case, as it is more just one of a few tracks i'm
> throwing together for a band i'm trying to get happening ...
... good! Thhat must mean we'll get more output...
Let me know when you do your UK tour.
> but if anyone still wants to try their hand at mixing this song, just
> let me know and i'll see if i can pack up the tracks into a torrent file.
I'd like a play, if you don't mind. I'm not sure I'd do a better job,
but this is a different sound to what I normally work with and it
would be good to play with.
> should have my next one up soon.
I'm looking forward to hearing it.
Keep up the good work,
James
> shayne
>
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