Geoff, the instrumental version of the track was never released on any official CD.
regards Michael
dave robinson wrote:What a great sound !
Me being me, I downloaded the track and attempted to try and get as close as I could to the sound using the eTap2hw.
Thus far I can get 80% with the right echo and tone, but there is something in there that eTap hasn't got, which to my ears is the reverb between the echoes, you hear it at the end on the stop. I've copied the way it's played and it stands out like a sore thumb. Great fun doing it but so far without adding reverb from elsewhere it just ain't it. It's got that thing that Phil Kelly described how his wheel machine sounds.
dave robinson wrote:Hi Phil, yes I have and it does the job and fills the gaps, nothing wrong with the eTap2 in that respect. The tone and taps are perfect.
What I'm hearing though with Charlie's machine is the feedback leaking from the first three heads which gives that reverb effect described by Phil Kelly on his wheel Meazzi. Adding a little reverb to the eTap2 gets it pretty close. I've also managed to get something similar, though not yet perfect on the Zoom G3X, though still working on it. The important thing is that I'm having fun and 99% of an audience wouldn't hear it. I would add that I believe the key to be in the tone of the halo.
In my opinion though, Charlie has nailed it.
roger bayliss wrote:
dave robinson wrote:Cheers, I bought this album from Leo's Den and the tune is spoiled by talking as the music is faded down. Waste of money !
Didier wrote:dave robinson wrote:Cheers, I bought this album from Leo's Den and the tune is spoiled by talking as the music is faded down. Waste of money !
It's alwas been like that on this album. I have the original vinyl stereo version. This is why the full instrumental version on Youtube is much more interesting.
Didier
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