Yeah - You are right but I thought maybe I could get round Karl by saying that it was a 0=2 take on Gibs and then maybe stick one of them on the forthcoming covers CD. However, it has occured to me that I may just go ahead and do a CD of Gibs covers as they are pretty simple to do - be quite spontaneous about it etc.. Fancy getting involved?
You did say that 2007 could be the year of the Return of the Gibs Factor!
Possible titles:
Gibs Classics into the Future Return of the Gibs Gibs Factor Gibs Gibs Gibs Stick your Gibs in my ears Giblets and Cheese Abroad Three Gibs do not make a Right
Anyway, I enjoyed making the tracks and it took me next to no time so I will definately continue with it. It's a great forum for experimentation and trying new apporachs (can you use forum in this context?!)
If you fancy overlaying some vocals let me know - I know you are a very busy man so I cuold allways prepare the muzak and you could scream over it and post it back to me.
By the way - I heard Kipz version of Adventures and it's great - his GWF covers are also really good. This new covers album is gonna have some good material on it.
let's keep it on the backburner for now with a view to maybe implementing it later - I reckon that after Karl, Jas and Tom have done there tracks we should see if everything fits on to a single CD first. If we decide to spill over on to 2 disks we can maybe use the tracks to pad it out.
It IS leaning a little bit away from the original concept tho' innit!
Or... have one CD devoted to covers, and one devoted to remakes!
I listened to "Meh!" and one of Kips GWF medleys last night. They were both crazy! In the same way!
The odd thing I notice is, my plans for Flapjack and The Hammer reign in the originals and polish them up - while what you've both done with the Karkass/GWF tracks is open them out and make them more chaotic. Which probably means you have a handle on this better than I do... and also explains why mine aren't done yet.
No - that's good news - cos I was thinking that this album could end up being a bit of a head feck unless someone did some real music for it!
Just for the record my versions of Black Pudding and Spectres in the Wind are both clean and nice sounding and not as mental as Meh which was done with a bad head and sounds like it too!
The next track which will be Jase's Astral Projection will be a nice shiney techno job so that should shake things up a bit too.
Yeah - Kipx GWF medleys are pretty damn weird tho' - but ace he clearly has great respect for the source material!
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It's not really 0=2 though, is it. It sounds like Gibs cos' it's Fog. I enjoyed the refresh though, and the additional treatments! Lovely.
Yeah - You are right but I thought maybe I could get round Karl by saying that it was a 0=2 take on Gibs and then maybe stick one of them on the forthcoming covers CD. However, it has occured to me that I may just go ahead and do a CD of Gibs covers as they are pretty simple to do - be quite spontaneous about it etc.. Fancy getting involved?
You did say that 2007 could be the year of the Return of the Gibs Factor!
Possible titles:
Gibs Classics into the Future
Return of the Gibs
Gibs Factor
Gibs Gibs Gibs
Stick your Gibs in my ears
Giblets and Cheese Abroad
Three Gibs do not make a Right
Here we go gathering Gibs in May.
Exactly!
Anyway, I enjoyed making the tracks and it took me next to no time so I will definately continue with it. It's a great forum for experimentation and trying new apporachs (can you use forum in this context?!)
If you fancy overlaying some vocals let me know - I know you are a very busy man so I cuold allways prepare the muzak and you could scream over it and post it back to me.
By the way - I heard Kipz version of Adventures and it's great - his GWF covers are also really good. This new covers album is gonna have some good material on it.
If we're relaxing the rules - we could but all the covers Tom and I did for ANLB mkII up for the CD.
Would that be cheating? There are four of them...
let's keep it on the backburner for now with a view to maybe implementing it later - I reckon that after Karl, Jas and Tom have done there tracks we should see if everything fits on to a single CD first. If we decide to spill over on to 2 disks we can maybe use the tracks to pad it out.
It IS leaning a little bit away from the original concept tho' innit!
Or... have one CD devoted to covers, and one devoted to remakes!
I listened to "Meh!" and one of Kips GWF medleys last night. They were both crazy! In the same way!
The odd thing I notice is, my plans for Flapjack and The Hammer reign in the originals and polish them up - while what you've both done with the Karkass/GWF tracks is open them out and make them more chaotic. Which probably means you have a handle on this better than I do... and also explains why mine aren't done yet.
No - that's good news - cos I was thinking that this album could end up being a bit of a head feck unless someone did some real music for it!
Just for the record my versions of Black Pudding and Spectres in the Wind are both clean and nice sounding and not as mental as Meh which was done with a bad head and sounds like it too!
The next track which will be Jase's Astral Projection will be a nice shiney techno job so that should shake things up a bit too.
Yeah - Kipx GWF medleys are pretty damn weird tho' - but ace he clearly has great respect for the source material!
"Yeah - Kipx GWF medleys are pretty damn weird tho' - but ace he clearly has great respect for the source material!"
Yeah! When his version of At Tea begins it sounds exactly the same - it's not a cover, it's facsimile!
What's quite funny is that he has some of the lyrics wrong though... Great stuff.
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