That's Mr. Tugger to You™
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- KVRAF
- 1927 posts since 30 Oct, 2003 from Frolicking in Dirac's Ocean
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- Banned
- 6127 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Et in Arcadia Ego
So which one of you's doing the chick vocals? Donks, you're a complicated cat, man..

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- KVRAF
- 3066 posts since 31 May, 2002 from My chair
Very nice! Good to hear the missus singing again.
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Markleford's band, The James Rocket: http://www.TheJamesRocket.com/
Markleford's tracks: http://www.markleford.com/music/
Markleford's free MFX, DXi2, DR-008 modules: http://www.TenCrazy.com/
Markleford's tracks: http://www.markleford.com/music/
Markleford's free MFX, DXi2, DR-008 modules: http://www.TenCrazy.com/
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2093 posts since 19 Jun, 2003 from UTM 18 317254E 4295335N (WGS84/NAD83)
I'm hoping that flaunting the Donkey Tugger name will up the page count on this thread.
@ Sickle666, I'm still sitting on my dark ambient track. I'll post it some day. I either need to get really liquored-up and uninhibited enough to post it as is or fix the glaring problems with it. The latter is taking a long time...
@ Sickle666, I'm still sitting on my dark ambient track. I'll post it some day. I either need to get really liquored-up and uninhibited enough to post it as is or fix the glaring problems with it. The latter is taking a long time...
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- Banned
- 6127 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Et in Arcadia Ego
Or, you can do what I do and get liquored up & finish/fix it, THEN post it and REALLY f**k yourself over like I tend to do.You™ wrote:@ Sickle666, I'm still sitting on my dark ambient track. I'll post it some day. I either need to get really liquored-up and uninhibited enough to post it as is or fix the glaring problems with it.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2093 posts since 19 Jun, 2003 from UTM 18 317254E 4295335N (WGS84/NAD83)
I break things that way. I've backed off so much of the drugs I used to like not because of health or danger, but because I tend to get creative and I just can't operate my gear stoned. Drinking's better, but I tend to sing off key the more I drink.Sickle666 wrote:You™ wrote:...Or, you can do what I do and get liquored up & finish/fix it, THEN post it and REALLY f**k yourself over like I tend to do.
BTW, I meant to tell Markleford, I worked out the lyric to this driving in the car when I came out to meet you at that restaurant last fall...
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- KVRAF
- 3066 posts since 31 May, 2002 from My chair
That's quite an incubation period!You™ wrote:BTW, I meant to tell Markleford, I worked out the lyric to this driving in the car when I came out to meet you at that restaurant last fall...
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Markleford's band, The James Rocket: http://www.TheJamesRocket.com/
Markleford's tracks: http://www.markleford.com/music/
Markleford's free MFX, DXi2, DR-008 modules: http://www.TenCrazy.com/
Markleford's tracks: http://www.markleford.com/music/
Markleford's free MFX, DXi2, DR-008 modules: http://www.TenCrazy.com/
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- Banned
- 6127 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Et in Arcadia Ego
So I guess that wasn't Donks then, eh?bluedad wrote:love your wifes innocent sounding vocal.
- AcousticHippie
- 4769 posts since 12 Mar, 2003
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2093 posts since 19 Jun, 2003 from UTM 18 317254E 4295335N (WGS84/NAD83)
No Donkeys were harmed in this version.Sickle666 wrote:So I guess that wasn't Donks then, eh?
@ bluedad: Thanks for dropping by. Sorry the drums didn't appeal to you. I rather liked that part. The thing I was worried about was the electric piano sound. It's kind of a DX-7ish patch that normally I hate hate hate. I really hate that sound. it's that kind of 80s-pop-music-wedding-band-sound that really grates on my nerves...
How's your band doing? Still playing out? I haven't been keeping up with these forums lately...
@ Markleford: Yes it's taken a long time to get this done - but it's mainly because I'm really self-conscious about vocals. I've tried a lot of approaches, this version seemed to work best of the lot. Also, I've got some electrical issues in my house. I can't record any audio through the mixer at night because there's so much hum and interference from the lights on dimmers in the house and other noise. Since I'm in between jobs, I have more time in the day to record... Of course I should be sending out resumes... Nah
@ multree: Thanks!
- something special
- 8627 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
band is going well..first band I've been in where there's no ego problems, so this may last a while.You™ wrote: How's your band doing? Still playing out? I haven't been keeping up with these forums lately...
This situation was offered me at just the right time, I think, and I'm having a blast. I was most worried how I would be able to handle the late hours
took a few listens, but I'm enjoying the drums in this tune more. and really, it was more the fill-ins I didn't like initially.
sorry to hear you're between jobs, btw.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2093 posts since 19 Jun, 2003 from UTM 18 317254E 4295335N (WGS84/NAD83)
Between jobs is good. I quit my last job. I was in my annual performance review and the boss said I was doing alright but I needed to project a more positive image in front of the junior employees. I was supposedly a senior designer, but the "senior" part was not reflected in my job status or pay so I told the boss that. He had a list of recommendations about how I could improve, but most of those applied how the company could utilize me better - not things I needed to change besides being "more upbeat and positive." (They also screwed up relations with one of my old clients I tried to bring to them.) So after the boss offers me a paltry pay raise to an already underpaid job, I said, "Consider this my two weeks notice."bluedad wrote:took a few listens, but I'm enjoying the drums in this tune more. and really, it was more the fill-ins I didn't like initially.
sorry to hear you're between jobs, btw.
I had already hinted that the end time was coming for me - I just stayed long enough to make sure that the big assignments with which I was involved got completed properly. I may still contract with them - unless my old boss sees this post! I really like being on my own - working from home. I've already found a potential client with whom I may be able to more than double my salary from the last year. All while doing work I particularly enjoy. Fingers are crossed very tightly.
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- KVRAF
- 7672 posts since 9 Nov, 2003 from Netherlands
The two of you work really well together indeedOur singing together is finally getting to the point where the sum comes out better than the parts.
Maybe weird but at times it felt to be listening to some kind of undiscovered John and Jono track.
Eagerly awaiting the dark ambientish track