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dystopianfuturetoday (Member Profile)

youdiejoe says...

Thanks man. That guy? I mean REALLY??!..shrug

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>> ^detheter:

... But don't take my word for it, i'm just a lowly sound engineer, local music promoter, and lifelong musician.


WELL! while we are trotting out our pedigrees, I'm just a lowly Grammy nominated sound engineer and you CAN take my word... not everything needs to "speak to me" or "touch my soul" sometimes it just makes me happy.

youdiejoe (Member Profile)

Rock Sugar "Don't Stop The Sandman"

youdiejoe says...

Best Historical Recording: "Poetry on Record: 98 Poets Read Their Work (1888-2006)," Rebekah Presson Mosby, compilation producer; Randy Perry, mastering engineer (various artists)

Sexy stuff eh?! I mainly master music, but my one grammy nod comes for a spoken word album ::rolls eyes::>> ^lwi:

>> ^youdiejoe:

WELL! while we are trotting out our pedigrees, I'm just a lowly Grammy nominated sound engineer and you CAN take my word... not everything needs to "speak to me" or "touch my soul" sometimes it just makes me happy.

out of curiosity: what were you nominated for?

Rock Sugar "Don't Stop The Sandman"

lwi says...

>> ^youdiejoe:


WELL! while we are trotting out our pedigrees, I'm just a lowly Grammy nominated sound engineer and you CAN take my word... not everything needs to "speak to me" or "touch my soul" sometimes it just makes me happy.


out of curiosity: what were you nominated for?

Rock Sugar "Don't Stop The Sandman"

bmacs27 says...

>> ^detheter:

If your music doesn't need to speak to you, then we have nothing more to discuss.
As for this comment that I started out well then forgot what I said, I started out allowing him his own personal opinion, and then I stated my own, as well as the source of my perspective.


Unless it's hip hop, my music usually sings to me.

Rock Sugar "Don't Stop The Sandman"

youdiejoe says...

>> ^detheter:

... But don't take my word for it, i'm just a lowly sound engineer, local music promoter, and lifelong musician.


WELL! while we are trotting out our pedigrees, I'm just a lowly Grammy nominated sound engineer and you CAN take my word... not everything needs to "speak to me" or "touch my soul" sometimes it just makes me happy.

Rock Sugar "Don't Stop The Sandman"

youdiejoe says...

I have to disagree, works for me.>> ^spoco2:

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:
Contrast is the whole point of a good mashup, detheter and spoco. It's pithy.

Contrast and Gelling is the whole point... not just one song that then stops for a bit of another song, then continues, which is pretty much what happens here. Just every now and again you get a bit of Enter the Sandman thrown in that really grates.

Rock Sugar "Don't Stop The Sandman"

spoco2 says...

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:

Contrast is the whole point of a good mashup, detheter and spoco. It's pithy.


Contrast and Gelling is the whole point... not just one song that then stops for a bit of another song, then continues, which is pretty much what happens here. Just every now and again you get a bit of Enter the Sandman thrown in that really grates.

Rock Sugar "Don't Stop The Sandman"

Rock Sugar "Don't Stop The Sandman"

youdiejoe says...

>> ^detheter:

Sorry, did not like this. Not because of musicianship, or production qualities, ect but because these two songs have vastly different meanings, and the attempt just comes off as trying very hard to mash these together so hard that you end up breaking both as a result. I like both songs separately, however, as i'm not really a fan of most covers to begin with, taking a song about religious indoctrination, childhood fear, and uncertainty about the unknown, and gluing it onto a song about hard times and making your own way, just makes a frankensong with no meaning for existing.I'd really appreciate an explanation of what these two songs have to do with one another, other than being really trendy, really popular songs, from the same time period.


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