roubaix
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I feel a little like a dying clown.
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Post by roubaix on Feb 3, 2009 14:08:32 GMT
nnic, thanks for the relocation of my post!
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Post by Nnic on Feb 3, 2009 15:00:38 GMT
nnic, thanks for the relocation of my post! Actually, I posted it before you did.
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roubaix
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Post by roubaix on Feb 3, 2009 15:53:14 GMT
nnic, thanks for the relocation of my post! Actually, I posted it before you did. My apologies! I took mine out!
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Post by Nnic on Feb 3, 2009 16:11:39 GMT
Actually, I posted it before you did. My apologies! I took mine out! No problemo.
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Post by Nnic on Feb 5, 2009 14:33:32 GMT
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roubaix
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Post by roubaix on Feb 5, 2009 14:50:28 GMT
Very cool.
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Post by whosnext71 on Feb 6, 2009 2:42:18 GMT
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Post by dougm1970 on Feb 11, 2009 10:26:06 GMT
what a great video..bullet + mcvicar mixed
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Post by pirateswench on Feb 20, 2009 4:53:01 GMT
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Post by jimana13 on Mar 4, 2009 19:39:12 GMT
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Post by MoonLoon on Mar 7, 2009 4:33:32 GMT
I'm too lazy to search through this entire thread so I have a request: are there any more isolated bass videos? (Other than WGFA, I mean.)
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Post by lpzep on Mar 7, 2009 9:08:27 GMT
I'm too lazy to search through this entire thread so I have a request: are there any more isolated bass videos? (Other than WGFA, I mean.) You won't find anything else than WGFA and Baba from Shepperton 78.
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Post by Nnic on Mar 7, 2009 11:38:47 GMT
I'm too lazy to search through this entire thread so I have a request: are there any more isolated bass videos? (Other than WGFA, I mean.) You won't find anything else than WGFA and Baba from Shepperton 78. Stupid reply. You can get many isolated tracks (.mogg files from rock band among others). Posted on Jan 31, 2009, 1:58am: John Entwistle - Isolated Bass (a little) - Sparks www.youtube.com/watch?v=INIqx_1d1Bk
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Post by lpzep on Mar 7, 2009 12:20:15 GMT
You won't find anything else than WGFA and Baba from Shepperton 78. Stupid reply. You can get many isolated tracks (.mogg files from rock band among others). I forgot the Rock Band ones, you're right. Though I would have prefered my answer being called "wrong" rather than "stupid". And I'd like to hear what the "others" are. There're 12 tracks from Rock Band (9 studio and 3 from Live at Leeds) from which the bass track can be heard isolated. Sparks at the Fillmore East is not an isolated bass track. Just the left channel of a stereo soundboard.
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Post by Nnic on Mar 7, 2009 14:15:05 GMT
Stupid reply. You can get many isolated tracks (.mogg files from rock band among others). I forgot the Rock Band ones, you're right. Though I would have prefered my answer being called "wrong" rather than "stupid". And I'd like to hear what the "others" are. There're 12 tracks from Rock Band (9 studio and 3 from Live at Leeds) from which the bass track can be heard isolated. Sparks at the Fillmore East is not an isolated bass track. Just the left channel of a stereo soundboard. You wrote "won't find anything", but there are many people (mostly blokes with the right equipment) who's got isolated tracks and/or can isolate the bass in to seperate files. Both from live shows and studio recordings. You just got to track them down if you want to hear them, so it is very possible to find anything. Yes, I could've said it was a "wrong reply", but I felt you were a little stupid for saying what you said.
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Post by lpzep on Mar 7, 2009 14:35:11 GMT
You can only get an isolated bass track from a master multitrack recording. If it was possible to perfectly isolate everything from a mixed recording, why would we have so many mono recordings still in circulation ? Why did they release the London Coliseum with a mono mix and didn't remix it in stereo/5.1 ? What you can do from a mixdown is cutting out high frequencies, but there will still be bass drum, some guitar and some vocals, morevoer the sound of the bass guitar itself will be altered (especially Entwistle's bass which has lots of higher frequencies). I don't consider this as being an isolated instrument track.
Even from a multitrack master it's not always possible to isolate everything. On a typical mid-60's recording made on 4 tracks, you have most of the time the bass recorded along with the drums and rythm guitar on the same track.
And, to answer to MoonLoon's question, the only isolated bass videos available (showing Entwistle actually playing what you hear) are the 2 songs from the Shepperton 78 concert.
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Post by Nnic on Mar 7, 2009 14:40:08 GMT
You can only get an isolated bass track from a master multitrack recording. If it was possible to perfectly isolate everything from a mixed recording, why would we have so many mono recordings still in circulation ? Why did they release the London Coliseum with a mono mix and didn't remix it in stereo/5.1 ? What you can do from a mixdown is cutting out high frequencies, but there will still be bass drum, some guitar and some vocals, morevoer the sound of the bass guitar itself will be altered (especially Entwistle's bass which has lots of higher frequencies). I don't consider this as being an isolated instrument track. Even from a multitrack master it's not always possible to isolate everything. On a typical mid-60's recording made on 4 tracks, you have most of the time the bass recorded along with the drums and rythm guitar on the same track. And, to answer to MoonLoon's question, the only isolated bass videos available (showing Entwistle actually playing what you hear) are the 2 songs from the Shepperton 78 concert. Well, of course it's not possible to isolate everything but the bass. I took for granted that it didn't matter much.
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Post by jimana13 on Mar 8, 2009 23:16:33 GMT
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Post by ronmanager on Mar 9, 2009 22:37:59 GMT
A YouTube- channel with quite a few full Who-concerts.
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Post by whosnext71 on Mar 9, 2009 23:58:25 GMT
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Post by Jeroen on Mar 10, 2009 22:34:10 GMT
Pete doing lead vocal on a very special '89 version of Won't Get Fooled Again. Lyrics are improvised, a guitar gets demolished and Pete does his best Hendrix impression... (He plays a Hendrix-ified version of God Save the Queen).
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Post by Jangling Jack on Mar 11, 2009 19:06:04 GMT
I posted a couple of unrelased Townshend demos on my YouTube account, EuchridEucrow:
I didn't find these readily available anywhere else. Oh and don't be afraid to leave comments. In fact, I'd really appreciate them.
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josie
Loves that CSI tune
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Post by josie on Mar 12, 2009 12:46:46 GMT
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Post by slipkid on Mar 18, 2009 2:27:51 GMT
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Post by Nnic on Mar 18, 2009 8:32:19 GMT
Oh, yeah! I love that kid!
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Post by tadiqi on Mar 18, 2009 9:22:09 GMT
Broken Nails is really great tune.
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Post by modo on Mar 18, 2009 17:08:08 GMT
Can't believe that kid's only 3.He has a fantastic feel for the song.
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Post by coley on Mar 19, 2009 10:49:56 GMT
This kid is a natural. Wouldnt be suprised if he is a top player in 20 years.
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Post by whosnext71 on Mar 23, 2009 0:40:44 GMT
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Post by slipkid on Mar 26, 2009 2:09:29 GMT
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