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Carillon Video

Postby Phil McGarrick » 21 Oct 2012, 15:46

Carillon came from the album SKY.
Sky is the debut album by British classical/progressive rock band Sky, released in 1979.
It featured John Williams on the classical Nylon string guitar which I've tried to copy using my sons Ramirez 1a guitar .
Later in the song the mood changes into a screaming PRS . I recorded this by cranking up the VOX AC30 to full volume! and used a condenser mike placed 20 feet away.
A small amount of Compression/sustain using Boss CS2 pedal , but no distortion added.

This is the 2nd track I've recorded from Ian McCutcheon's Excellent work out 17 CD.
Available here :- http://www.leosden.co.uk/backingtrax.htm

Hope you like Carillon...



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Re: Carillon Video

Postby alanbakewell » 21 Oct 2012, 16:15

A lovely tune Phil. I remember it coming out in the first place.

Usual high standard and thanks for posting.

Cheers, Alan.
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Re: Carillon Video

Postby keithmantle » 21 Oct 2012, 16:19

Brilliant Phil , i like the quick changes and no revolving doors/telephone boxes !.
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Re: Carillon Video

Postby Stratpicker » 21 Oct 2012, 21:44

Ah the sound you get when you wind up a "real" AC30!! 8-) 8-) 8-)
Lovely sound from the Ramirez too.
Another top class performance and Video of Phil McGarrick and Phil McGarrick.
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Re: Carillon Video

Postby Phil McGarrick » 22 Oct 2012, 10:48

Thanks very much Alan, Keith and Ian for your nice comments.
A bit of a different one for me - It was great to wind the AC30 up to full volume.
Son Andrew was with me at the time and wore ear plugs :shock: It sounds so much better
when you crank it up , lucky the wife was out at the time :D

Off to Guinness heaven (Dublin) in a couple of hours for half term have to get in Irish folk song mode. :lol:

All the best... Phil
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Re: Carillon Video

Postby Zaanse Shadow » 22 Oct 2012, 19:11

This was brilliant my Friend, I,ve enjoyed your version of this number 8-)

Bye

Fred
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Re: Carillon Video

Postby tolo » 23 Oct 2012, 10:07

Phil - hope the black gold is going down well...

Great versatility shown here - contrasting styles pulled off with aplomb... The windows were intact after the PRS recording, so I reckon it wasn't loud enough.... :shock:

Great job as usual,

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Re: Carillon Video

Postby Phil McGarrick » 23 Oct 2012, 18:50

Thank you very much Fred for your nice comments.Always good to hear from you.

Tony - yes the black stuff is going down well :lol: And the WI-FI works in the hotel bedroom :o
Glad you liked the song there's not many where you can go from a classical to a Rock sound in the same song.
Yes the windows are still intact thank goodness.

Many thanks for the comment.. Cheers Phil
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Re: Carillon Video

Postby littlelinnie » 25 Oct 2012, 19:05

Hi Phil
Very different from you but I really loved it
Excellent playing and video :D

Regards Lynn
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Re: Carillon Video

Postby Phil McGarrick » 26 Oct 2012, 10:53

Hi Lynn,
Yes it is a bit different from my usual posts - Thanks very much for your nice comment.
Glad you liked it. All the best.. Phil
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