Originally posted by drewhiggins:How are you encoding your MP3s out of interest? Some programs with mp3 conversion really give them a thin sound, my mp3s usually sound decent and retain bass and treble.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Just came home from a great week in school. Theme week, music all day. It ruled!![]()
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Here is House of the Rising Sun with me on vocals and my friend on arrhythmic rhythm guitar:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ezau0ddf1y9xls5
Originally posted by LikeASong:arrhythmic rhythm guitar, that cracked me up lol
Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]
when i did music at school (only in year 8) i hadnt found U2 yet and wasnt playing drums or guitar either, so i hated it. But if i had my time again i would have taken music up until final year.
Once i start teaching i hope i will get to be a relief for a music class one day, kids will be thinking "Whats Mr Clark doing here? i thought he taught Maths and Science?" then ill get behind the drums, or plug a guitar in, and blow their minds with some U2![]()
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Originally posted by LikeASong:Are you aware of the setlists Ringo is performing? The end of the concerts is apotheosic, you'll love it
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:Yeah, I'm checking them out right now, I hope he'll give us more than just four Beatles songs![]()
I'll be seeing him at the amusement park here in Gothenburgh, Liseberg. The largest of it's kind in Scandinavia and the other Nordic countries.
Originally posted by LikeASong:Nah, unlike McCartney (who makes about 75% or even more of his setlists from Beatles songs), he's never performed more than 4-5 Beatles songs per concert.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:And since I love the Beatles, I wouldn't mind a set made up of Beatles only![]()
Looking at the sets, I don't recognize a lot of songs... I'm thinking about whether or not to try and listen to them now before the gig?