| re: Jim's "remix" of Simon Cowell's Total Eclipse | |
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Wilbury 10:38 am UTC 05/17/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Jim's "remix" of Simon Cowell's Total Eclipse - The_Jackster 10:27 am UTC 05/17/07 |
| Yeah I'm not at all enamoured by his voice on this one either. in fact, the first tiem I heard it I thought it was near unlistenable. I am not sure that it's in any way out of pitch tho? But now that I think about, more to the point -- is Meat's recording in the same key as the TDV backing tracks? Given as the backing track of Seize the Night was provided (I can't remember who put it on their blog / server?) the only diffficulty in creating it would be isolating Meat's vocals... > This would also require changing the pitch of Meat's voice > with AutoTune and not having it sound like shite. > > > Something's just hit me: > > > > If Jim has time enough to remix Simon Cowel's version of > > Total Eclipse of the Heart, incorporating TDV / DOTV > > backing tracks he already had... > > > > ... does he have time to do the same thing to Meat and > > Desmond's Seize the Night? Keep Meat's vocals, delete the > > stupid bit about memories colliding, and place the > > Overture / The Storm / the TDV backing tracks and some new > > guitars underneath. > > > > And voila! Time for a new one disc best of, with a "new" > > Steinman involved song on it that didn't take 2 years to > > produce! > > > > (Well perhaps I take that too far, but the general > > principal is still good I think. If he can put the TDV > > backing tracks to good use with crappy recording artists > > on mixes that no one will ever get to hear, why not do it > > with Meat?). | |
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