[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]<b><FONT SIZE=4>inu-liger</b> wrote: [/QUOTENAME][QUOTE][QUOTENAME]ern2150 wrote: [/QUOTENAME][QUOTE][QUOTENAME]<b><FONT SIZE=4>inu-liger</b> wrote: [/QUOTENAME][QUOTE][QUOTENAME]John S Stuart wrote: [/QUOTENAME][QUOTE][QUOTENAME]<b><FONT SIZE=4>inu-liger</b> wrote: [/QUOTENAME][QUOTE][QUOTENAME]John S Stuart wrote: [/QUOTENAME][QUOTE][QUOTENAME]J7 wrote: [/QUOTENAME][QUOTE][QUOTENAME]John S Stuart wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Sounds as though there has been a bit chopped off from the start.
Would this have benefited from the 1 - 2- 3 - 4 intro?[/QUOTE]
Well, it's actually complete as far as the instrumental part is concerned. If you listen closely to the original, you'll see that's where the piano actually starts, so I stuck with that. The count-in would leave a long silence :)
Could use the whole piano intro I suppose.. I'll think about it ;)[/QUOTE]
I agree with you, but, and I know it's just me, when I heard the 'Official edited 7" single', it grated because it just did not 'fit right' against the image in my head.
At least with a full piano intro - it would sound more complete to my ears.
That is not knocking your mix, just saying that it sounds 'weird' (to me) without it.[/QUOTE]
John, perhaps if you'll let me hear that 7" version I could recreate it in high-quality form for you, both karaoke/instrumental and vocal versions ;)[/QUOTE]
"No, no, no, no, no no no..."[/QUOTE]
:(
Nobody trusts me.[/QUOTE]
Silly, he's doing a Trott![/QUOTE]
What's a Trott? [/QUOTE]
Jim Trott - a charactor from a show called Vicar Of Dibley. He had a kind of speech impediment when it came to saying "no". Heres an example
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6JCUc1Pi3M
Mr Mercury