Love Will Keep Us Alive

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Love Will Keep Us Alive

Postby geronimo7476 » 28 Feb 2010, 22:53

I just had to give this a go, It makes such a cool Instrumental, I really wanted to try mixing the original and live versions.
I used my own BT with two rythmn tracks (Tanglewood Jumbo), one lead and two harmony tracks with odd fills and slide in places (82 Strat) One bass track (FenderP) and Groove Agent for drums.
Hope you like it, Cheers CC
http://www.4shared.com/file/231736954/d ... Alive.html
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Re: Love Will Keep Us Alive

Postby gerdezwart » 01 Mar 2010, 10:56

Charles,
You made here a wonderful instrumental of this beautiful Timothy Smith/ Eagles song with the same laid back athmosphere. I liked your home made BT verry well done!!
Ger
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Re: Love Will Keep Us Alive

Postby Phil McGarrick » 01 Mar 2010, 21:38

Hi Charles,
I agree you have done a cracking job on this Eagles number.
We used to play this one in our old band as an instrumental.
Really enjoyed your version.
cheers Phil
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Re: Love Will Keep Us Alive

Postby Paulps » 02 Mar 2010, 10:31

Hi Charles
Beautiful!
Nothing more to say, except I can't wait for May 15th!
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Re: Love Will Keep Us Alive

Postby Gary Allen » 02 Mar 2010, 17:22

Hi Charles...Nice version.......gary
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Re: Love Will Keep Us Alive

Postby Stratpicker » 03 Mar 2010, 21:11

HI Charles
another superb soundfile from you.
Great clarity in the recording and mix.
Love the guitar tone and the double tracking.
Thoroughly Professional.
cheers
ian
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Re: Love Will Keep Us Alive

Postby geronimo7476 » 18 May 2010, 09:28

Thank you so much for your good comments, Ger, Phil, Paul, Gary and Ian, I really value every one of them. Paul and Ian I want to thank you again for inviting me to play along with you at the Charity Concert, It was an honour and extremely enjoyable!!
Cheers CC
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Re: Love Will Keep Us Alive

Postby Martyn » 20 May 2010, 13:33

Hi Charles,
Fabulous version of this that puts my effort that I posted here to shame. I wanted to keep mine simple but yours is so much more interesting with the free and relaxed nature of its patterns - and the multi harmonies are simply superb. Were you just playing and recording the harmonies on separate tracks or did you produce any of them as one hit, so to speak? And did you use a slide or are these parts all fingered and bent to suit?
Lovely sound that surely gets my vote. :clap:
Kind regards,
Martyn
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Re: Love Will Keep Us Alive

Postby geronimo7476 » 20 May 2010, 14:38

Hi Martyn, Thanks for the good words, but I want just to say that there is no shame in the version you put out. Some have more in them than others and sometimes this could be the undoing of a great song! You know the saying, 'less is more', maybe I was lucky this time, but it doesn't always work that way.
To answer your questions, there were some double-stops played, mainly in the improvised part in the second part of the second verse and a couple of others with hammer-ons here and there. But the chorous and the ends of some of the verses are full of three part harmonies on separate tracks.
I used a slide in the third verse, just before the second chorus. When I play this in a band with vocals, I use a slide too, but when I play it live with BTs I bend the notes as I could never change smoothly from one to the other, especially out of the chorus into the verse, not the real thing but it's passable.

Thanks again and once more, there's nothing wrong with your version.
Cheers CC
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Re: Love Will Keep Us Alive

Postby Martyn » 20 May 2010, 15:52

geronimo7476 wrote:Hi Martyn, Thanks for the good words, but I want just to say that there is no shame in the version you put out. Some have more in them than others and sometimes this could be the undoing of a great song! You know the saying, 'less is more', maybe I was lucky this time, but it doesn't always work that way.
To answer your questions, there were some double-stops played, mainly in the improvised part in the second part of the second verse and a couple of others with hammer-ons here and there. But the chorous and the ends of some of the verses are full of three part harmonies on separate tracks.
I used a slide in the third verse, just before the second chorus. When I play this in a band with vocals, I use a slide too, but when I play it live with BTs I bend the notes as I could never change smoothly from one to the other, especially out of the chorus into the verse, not the real thing but it's passable.

Thanks again and once more, there's nothing wrong with your version.
Cheers CC


I can just imagine the difficulties when playing live :shock: and have never tried a proper slide. Any designs/makes better than others or they essentially all of a muchness?
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