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Coverville 574: If I had my way, I’d play your cover requests
Featuring:
1
Girls and Boys
Portslade
Submission
Orig. Blur
2
Samson and Delilah
Shirley Manson & Bear McCreary
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Orig. Rev. Gary Davis
3
Observatory
Glenn Tilbrook
The Incomplete Glenn Tilbrook
Orig. Glenn Tilbrook
4
Observatory
Aimee Mann
Lost In Space (Special Edition)
Orig. Glenn Tilbrook
5
It’s All Over Now Baby Blue
Nena
Cover Me
Orig. Bob Dylan
6
Together In Electric Dreams
Nadeah
Hollywood Mon Amour
Orig. Giorgio Moroder/Phil Oakey
7
Behind The Wall Of Sleep
Graham Parker
The Official Art Vandelay Tapes
Orig. Smithereens
55 minutes |
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Agreed – it's really fun when Tina's on. She adds her own spice to the show. Also, she brings out a usually unseen side of you. We get to hear you interacting instead of just broadcasting. It's nice variety.
I particularly liked the theme from this musically challenged. It was clever without being off the wall. Props to that submitter. And I agree with your suggestion to level the speaking vs. music volumes. I too found that distracting. Other than that though, stellar quiz.
Dinah – Thanks for the kind words. As far as the volumes go, I'll have to reluctantly retreat to a pretty lame ignorance defence. This was my first stab at recording everything and just puting the thing together proved challenging. I'll be looking for some on-line tutorials before the next one!
It was a terrific MC! Loved the common thread tying all of the songs together.
As far as leveling your speaking vs. music tracks, I would suggest normalizing your spoken audio track separately from the music tracks…this is of course assuming that you are using a multitracking application to insert and record tracks before mixing down into a single stereo track for publication. Drop me a line if you have questions, would be happy to help out.
Brian, love the rating system for the tracks. The Graham Parker Smithereens cover is great. Is this the same track that is on the 1995 Attack of the Smithereens. Track 18 is listed as
18 Behind the Wall of Sleep [Live] – Graham Parker, The Smithereens
Doing my usual multi-tasking, reading with Coverville in the background. Got about half way through Samson and Delilah and stopped reading. Had to replay it once finished. The Rev would felt blessed if he could have heard it.
Aimee Mann is one of my favorites. Her version of "Observatory" is stellar, and beats Tilbrook's hands down. I was working while listening to Coverville today. Tilbrook's version was background noise; Aimee's version stopped me in my tracks.
It was a terrific MC! Loved the common thread tying all of the songs together.
As far as leveling your speaking vs. music tracks, I would suggest normalizing your spoken audio track separately from the music tracks…this is of course assuming that you are using a multitracking application to insert and record tracks before mixing down into a single stereo track for publication. Drop me a line if you have questions, would be happy to help out.
I actually disagree about the countdown – I think that Dylan cover is absolutely amazing (but what a source though) and personally the Shirley Manson track did nothing for me. But I have not got a fetish for female vocalists like Brian!!n
Agreed – it's really fun when Tina's on. She adds her own spice to the show. Also, she brings out a usually unseen side of you. We get to hear you interacting instead of just broadcasting. It's nice variety.
I particularly liked the theme from this musically challenged. It was clever without being off the wall. Props to that submitter. And I agree with your suggestion to level the speaking vs. music volumes. I too found that distracting. Other than that though, stellar quiz.
Yeah, Tosy – one of my blogging buds; we're conspiring re you, Brian.
Dinah – Thanks for the kind words. As far as the volumes go, I'll have to reluctantly retreat to a pretty lame ignorance defence. This was my first stab at recording everything and just puting the thing together proved challenging. I'll be looking for some on-line tutorials before the next one!
Roger – Let's not scare him now!
It was a terrific MC! Loved the common thread tying all of the songs together.
As far as leveling your speaking vs. music tracks, I would suggest normalizing your spoken audio track separately from the music tracks…this is of course assuming that you are using a multitracking application to insert and record tracks before mixing down into a single stereo track for publication. Drop me a line if you have questions, would be happy to help out.
Brian, love the rating system for the tracks. The Graham Parker Smithereens cover is great. Is this the same track that is on the 1995 Attack of the Smithereens. Track 18 is listed as
18 Behind the Wall of Sleep [Live] – Graham Parker, The Smithereens
Doing my usual multi-tasking, reading with Coverville in the background. Got about half way through Samson and Delilah and stopped reading. Had to replay it once finished. The Rev would felt blessed if he could have heard it.
FWIW, I preferred the 10 point scale from the last ep to the 5 point scale on this one. I felt a lot of 3.5s, which would be 7 on the 10-pt scale.
Aimee Mann is one of my favorites. Her version of "Observatory" is stellar, and beats Tilbrook's hands down. I was working while listening to Coverville today. Tilbrook's version was background noise; Aimee's version stopped me in my tracks.
It was a terrific MC! Loved the common thread tying all of the songs together.
As far as leveling your speaking vs. music tracks, I would suggest normalizing your spoken audio track separately from the music tracks…this is of course assuming that you are using a multitracking application to insert and record tracks before mixing down into a single stereo track for publication. Drop me a line if you have questions, would be happy to help out.
Tina rocks!!
I actually disagree about the countdown – I think that Dylan cover is absolutely amazing (but what a source though) and personally the Shirley Manson track did nothing for me. But I have not got a fetish for female vocalists like Brian!!n