1. If God Will Send His Angels is a tough one to figure out how to sing, since it has got that pretty prominent falsetto backing track.
  2. Well, that didn't turn out too well My voice wasn't up for that yet.
  3. I dropped out earlier, sorry!!!

    Yeah it's not an easy one to sing. What I would do myself is record the normal track in a normal vocal then do an overdubbed track with the falsetto in the background.

    So it becomes four tracks with two stereo tracks making that up. I do that sometimes; also I may add a last track with vocal effects, lowered in volume but still audible.

    There's always a way.
  4. Originally posted by drewhiggins:I dropped out earlier, sorry!!!

    Yeah it's not an easy one to sing. What I would do myself is record the normal track in a normal vocal then do an overdubbed track with the falsetto in the background.

    So it becomes four tracks with two stereo tracks making that up. I do that sometimes; also I may add a last track with vocal effects, lowered in volume but still audible.

    There's always a way.


    I guess there is But now I feel more like recording a vocal to something I've written myself.
  5. Am I the only singing guitar solos? I often find myself singing Edge's solos in head voice.
  6. I sing along with solos, all the time.

  7. I don't even remember 1.11pm today - I think I was a little out of it after our 10-hour adventure yesterday. All I know is I did what I said up there, got back and who knows what went on after. That's why you don't drink too much and then not remember anything.

    I do remember the show with the 80s revival night, Bob in town playing Red House and a few other numbers (cool little impromptu show), the food we had, a few drinks and a bar after which I shall not mention by name - Adelaide people may know it well. Lol.

    I do remember a guy busking with an acoustic guitar as well down from where Bob was - he was singing I Will Survive. I shit you not. And of course, I joined in.


    We have a good few buskers and musicians around Adelaide too. These:





  8. That keyboard player is insane
  9. I once saw a guy in the subway who was playing One (by U2) on acoustic guitar... I asked if he could play In God's Country and damn hell, he did. I sang with him the whole song and later payed him 5€ - true story. I did a video of it but lost it some time. I have seen him some other times, always playing excellent stuff like Oasis, U2 or The Beatles. Classic guy.