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Ofecks posted:What is a "click" exactly? Is it like the "triggers" I've heard metal bands using for the double-kick? Actually I'm not sure what those are, either. Playing to a click means playing to a metronome. So you set the metronome to something like 120bpm (beats per minute) and the drummer (or whomever, really) listens to the clicks, counting the beats, and playing along with them, so they're always in-time or close to it. If what he says is true, that's loving incredible. Or there was a shitload of editing done. I mean, there's always going to be editing, but usually there's less when the music is played to a click vs when it's not. Musicians drift in and out of a constant beat all the time while playing. Also, the 'double-kick' thing is entirely different. That' just means that you've got two kick drum mallets/pedals for one kick drum (or two pedals and two kick drums), which let's you do really fast kick drumming. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0Hn6ZJ6ZKU Skip to around 4:20 to see and hear this guy playing to a click track. Rupert Buttermilk fucked around with this message at 19:34 on Sep 23, 2016 |
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I remember a funny anecdote about Butch Vig forcing Dave Grohl to play to a click for one song when they were recording Nevermind, and he was absolutely crushed about it.
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BANME.sh posted:I remember a funny anecdote about Butch Vig forcing Dave Grohl to play to a click for one song when they were recording Nevermind, and he was absolutely crushed about it. A similar anecdote I've heard is that Phil Collins is (or at least was, not sure about now) a human metronome, and was always able to play the tempo that you asked for. If you said 80 bpm, he'd loving play 80 bpm, like a machine. Allegedly, some engineer once put a click track on for when he was recording something or other, and he nearly lost his mind, and went apeshit on the guy. EDIT: Welp, googling about that just leads to a bunch of info about how he DID use a click a bunch of times, so it's probably not true Rupert Buttermilk fucked around with this message at 20:22 on Sep 23, 2016 |
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:Mission loving accomplished, holy poo poo. I'm STILL in love with those tones, and it would be my dream to be able to faithfully and regularly recreate them with the gear I have. Sadly, I doubt that'll happen, but ever now and then, I try again. I was just listening to Try and thinking that the drums sounded really sped up. You can tell on the crashes.
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:A similar anecdote I've heard is that Phil Collins is (or at least was, not sure about now) a human metronome, and was always able to play the tempo that you asked for. If you said 80 bpm, he'd loving play 80 bpm, like a machine. I know a guy who worked with the Roots a bunch, he said that ?uestlove is basically a human metronome.
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:A similar anecdote I've heard is that Phil Collins is (or at least was, not sure about now) a human metronome, and was always able to play the tempo that you asked for. If you said 80 bpm, he'd loving play 80 bpm, like a machine. Brian Eno said that Chris Frantz from Talking Heads pointed out that the click for a song was off-time. Everyone thought he was full of poo poo, until the engineer pointed out there was a 10 millisecond delay in the click track. Edit: I always thought Jimmy just played a bunch of small splash cymbals on "Try", I'll never unhear it now. Noise Machine fucked around with this message at 00:36 on Sep 24, 2016 |
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Noise Machine posted:Brian Eno said that Chris Frantz from Talking Heads pointed out that the click for a song was off-time. Everyone thought he was full of poo poo, until the engineer pointed out there was a 10 millisecond delay in the click track. Frantz has fantastic time. You'll see him in Stop Making Sense listening into a headphone to a click for like a bar before counting in some of the songs to keep the band in sync over the two nights of filming.
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:If what he says is true, that's loving incredible. Or there was a shitload of editing done. I mean, there's always going to be editing, but usually there's less when the music is played to a click vs when it's not. Musicians drift in and out of a constant beat all the time while playing. You have to remember most of their stuff was recorded before the Mp3 burst the CD bubble, meaning you had pretty much infinite funds to record infinite takes until you got one perfect.
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Could someone who knows about it please start a drumming megathread? I guess TML has something like that but a thread in this board discussing drumming from a listener's p.o.v. would be cool. Well, I would read it anyway.
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Josef K. Sourdust posted:Could someone who knows about it please start a drumming megathread? I guess TML has something like that but a thread in this board discussing drumming from a listener's p.o.v. would be cool. Well, I would read it anyway. We could just talk about it here, it's not like there's a ton of Pumpkins news.
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Here are my drumming thoughts: Jimmy was really, really good at drumming. Also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hYPo2py77A
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That loving hair.
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 15:34 |
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Oh, Billy... http://pitchfork.com/news/70399-billy-corgan-announces-5xlp-siddhartha-vinyl-set/
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# ? Dec 13, 2016 09:11 |
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He releases that on vinyl, but not Machina II or any of the Double Door live material from their "last show" beyond the footage that showed up on their video compilation?
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I mean he doesn't really need to negotiate with anyone else to release his masturbation session on vinyl, unlike all of those things you mentioned.
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Yeah I'm pretty sure Billy recently said the label was the big reason Machina reissues aren't a thing right now. I mean, there's no way I'd pay for some crazy ambient teahouse sessions, but I guess I'm just not as hardcore a fan as I could be? Iunno. I heard snippets and thought it sounded neat but not, what, eight hours worth of neat? But hey, Billy gets a chance to do something he genuinely enjoys and the diehards can get a slice along with knowing it is super limited. I think the price is a little high, but eh, people will pay it.
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So, I guess Billy has been doing this cross-country vlog thingy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7jgRXaGdRc All that aside, I was actually just lamenting the fact that Melissa Auf Der Maur should be a permanent member of the band. I mean, Same with Billy, Jimmy, and James. I wish D'arcy the best, but c'mon now. Rupert Buttermilk fucked around with this message at 17:21 on Feb 20, 2017 |
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I watched a few vids in that series. It made me kinda uncomfortable, like it was propaganda for Trump supporters or something. Am I just imagining things?
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Ofecks posted:I watched a few vids in that series. It made me kinda uncomfortable, like it was propaganda for Trump supporters or something. Am I just imagining things? Ehh I think it's easy to try and make the connection between what Billy's saying and Trump's middle class support but I don't get that from Billy at all. I think being a midwestern guy he's probably heard the term flyover country in a derogatory way thousands of times and maybe he just happens to agree that those people are an important part of what makes America America. Plus from the little video I've seen he hasn't mentioned Obama or Trump yet. Billy being Billy I think he sees this 100% as an art piece and nothing political about it. Of course people are more than willing to assign politics to everything these days.
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I've watched the series from the start and it's actually just Billy driving along and seeing places. Honestly seemed kind of cool of him to stop and chat to fans while sight seeing. He mentions freemasons a few times but not in a "they're out to get us" way but as comments on that they were everywhere at one stage. He does make an "Illuminati confirmed" style joke at one stage, I forget which day. He was basically just cruising around seeing midwest (?) America. It was chill.
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Yeah I watched the rest of it and ended up enjoying it. I really liked the sound of that black acoustic he played in one video, and whatever he was playing on it. Learned to play Soma today on bass. First time I've picked it up in a while.
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syntaxfunction posted:I've watched the series from the start and it's actually just Billy driving along and seeing places. Honestly seemed kind of cool of him to stop and chat to fans while sight seeing. He mentions freemasons a few times but not in a "they're out to get us" way but as comments on that they were everywhere at one stage. He went through new mexico and arizona on the way to california, which is where it all ended. I started watching it not really knowing what to expect, but I really loved the whole thing. The little impromptu shows he put on were great, and it blew my mind that he spent basically a whole day with those two people that found him on a beach and just wanted to hang out. There wasn't anything remotely political about the series. He was just going from tiny town to tiny town and, in a way, reconnecting with his own past as (he continually reminds us) a kid of working class parents who grew up in a working class neighborhood and had a lot of the same experiences again. Also it was really cute how every time he went to a laundrymat he talked about how long it had been since he did his own laundry.
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