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Hi Guys I'm trying to get a better idea of which types of microphones should be used for recording a particular instrument. My studio-savy friend says this combination is the best: Drums: Large diaphragm condenser mics; overhead: dynamic mics Guitars: Dynamic mics (sm 57s) Vocals: condenser mics Do people agree with his? More imporatntly, I would like to know the major characteristics for each type of microphone and why they are suited for recording a particular instrument. I don't need an essay, but I've done some reading, and every explanation has been wayyy too scientific for me, so
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Just last night I was thinking how Thunder Road may well be my favorite lyric of all time. Then I thought about the rest of BTR and The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle.
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I thought this was the song you reffered to as terrible. Yea, I'm with tongue-tied - I really see nothing disagreeable with the strings. I like the bridge as well; the timpani almost gives it a Pet Sounds feel. To echo the majority of the previous responses: This is a mixed bag for sure - def front loaded. Livin in the Future is the highlight and prob will be a high point on the tour. I would say the high points beat the best moments on the Rising - but like on that album, a few of the songs are just too mid-tempo rock songs that never really go anywhere.
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Am I the only one who's really digging Your Own Worst Enemy?
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SWEEETTTTTTT!!!!!! Any one have on sale dates???
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How has no one mentioned Sinatra?? Have you people no class??? Anything off of In The Wee Small Hours; Only the Lonely; Where Are You; No One Cares, ETC.
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My favorite album of all time. But I just bought Only The Lonely, so we'll see if it changes things....
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I bought Fisherman's Blues about two months ago, and the first six songs are so great. It's a pity the rest was just okay. Is the one before it, This Is The Sea, better?
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Bruce Springsteen's "Magic" Announcement
airtaco replied to SquashedFrog's topic in Someone Else's Song
Is there anywhere else I can find the single? The provided link isnt working for me. edit: A nice little rock song indeed! Def hearing Tom petty, though I also hear TP in some Pearl Jam, so maybe everybody's a little right. -
If it makes it any easier, I agree with those three as well.
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Perhaps ONE of those threads applies to my threads' subject matter; the rest either have to do with Oink invitations or subjects having nothing to do with the one at hand. Lighten up.
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I'm gonna have to disagree with your opinion on Fricke. I think he's a huge tool. He also gave the new Linkin Park four stars, btw.
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Hi guys; My friend just gave me an Oink invite - and it's great. The ease at which I've gotten these cds is nothing short of mind-blowing. But I have to ask: how is this any different from download sites such as Napster and Lime Wire? Do people from Oink get fined by the RIAA? Thanks.
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One of my favorite Wilco songs.
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New Wes Anderson Film: The Darjeeling Limited
airtaco replied to Welsh Rich's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
What was the first Kinks song being played? The more up-tempo one. -
Murmur Reckoning Automatic Life's Rich Pagent Fables New Adventures Document Reveal Green Around the Sun That's all I've heard, sorry! Their IRS albums and Automatic all have a very special place in my heart, though.
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So what exactly does it sound like? Song-oriented, experimental???
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I certainly expected and wanted to love the Rockpile record, but just do 50's rock/60's pub rock. Is Jesus of Cool similiar?
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I've been interested in getting Pure Pop for Now People, but it's out of print. I did buy Rockpile's Seconds of Pleasure and didn't enjoy it too much, though.
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These artists are using their popularity to do good. Why are people criticizing them?
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It is one of the in-store plays at the Barnes and Noble I work at, and it wasn't good at all.
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This is a good point, though in Weezer's case I disagree. I've watched a lot of video interviews/dvd footage from the era, and Matt, in general, seems a jerk who wasn't a positive influence*. Then again, perhaps this inspired Rivers artistically, but I don't really think negativity leads to great results. *I'm well aware Rivers has been just as bad, if not worse.
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Ceratinly out of context these songs are funny, though in sequence I feel they just show how emotionally tortured Rivers was while he was writing.
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I've seen many people on VC imply that Sharp was the reason for Weezer's brilliance, and I strongly disagree. It is well known that for Pinkerton, Rivers essentially became an autocrat. No one but him was allowed to write the songs; essentially, as amg describes it, Weezer became a vehicle for his songwriting. And as far as wittiness is concerned, I mean, yea, Matt's vocals are funny in El Scorcho, but Pinkerton in by no means and funny album. And while most would say that TGA and MALA don't hold a candle to the first two, there are plenty of examples of pop mastery. Island, Photograph, O Gi