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Post by justabaldguy on Apr 26, 2011 15:47:55 GMT -5
I'm completely riddled with recording fever. I've been batting around this style in my head for a bit and final got a decent version. This is me (all me) with my swanky version of the Sabbath classic Paranoid. Be sure to read the fake story and explanation on the actual YouTube site too (all part of the fun!).
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Post by virtueorvice on Apr 27, 2011 3:34:32 GMT -5
Wow, it's a great and interesting take! Sounds way better than many other covers of that song! (also got Texas in it!!!)
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Post by unalaguna on Apr 28, 2011 16:44:00 GMT -5
Really neat cover. Really like the vibe you've given it. Interesting that you've gone for jazz drumming - I'm reading a Black Sabbath biography right now, and Bill Ward says in it he was very influenced by jazz drumming. War Pigs in particular springs to mind.
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Post by sknowbird on Apr 28, 2011 19:00:49 GMT -5
;D Awesome, James! Sharon: "Ozzyyyy, come have a look at this wicked coverrr some nice Yankee laddy did!"
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Post by justabaldguy on Apr 29, 2011 11:59:11 GMT -5
Thank you guys! Phil your comment almost made me spit out on my keyboard. For years when jamming with my buddies on acoustics I'd take a song like this (anything with three chords works well), slow it down and try to "blues it up." This one was rattling around in my head for days so I decided to capture it.
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Post by worldengine on May 6, 2011 5:53:48 GMT -5
Richard Cheese style? :-)
Fun!
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Post by justabaldguy on May 6, 2011 7:42:11 GMT -5
Yeah kinda in his approach. I used to just kinda strum this on acoustic when waiting for my buddies to plug in, adjust a cymbal, whatever. I've always wondered how it'd turn out, and know with time and effort I could really get a lot from it. For a quick afternoon spot though it came out pretty well!
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Post by worldengine on May 19, 2011 14:09:48 GMT -5
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