Prayed In My Sleep
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Good stuff, Mark. Highly impressed, even if you consider it pop.
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Thanks, Stan. I guess I consider it to be poppish, but not my todays' standards. What Brian Wilson contributed to "pop music" during his heyday is the influence I was drawing from for this tune.
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Hey Mark,
I enjoyed it. What guitar are you using? I like the snappy rythym.
I enjoyed it. What guitar are you using? I like the snappy rythym.
...went in to buy a 52' Tele and walked out with a 360 Jetglo...
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The intro is an Alvarez classical, and the electric tracks are a very metal-rific looking Charvel 6 string. Red crackle finish with black hardware, whammy bar - the whole bit. It looks like it belongs in Steve Vai's hands. I'll have to dig out a pic of it from the archives, which also features my very metal-rific looking hair at the time. I love the guitar. It's super versatile for recording. It's pretty much designed like a Strat with a humbucker at the bridge pos.
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Very enjoyable -- it has bounce, verve.. it is Brian Wilsony but there's more there, though I can't put my finger on it right now.
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Very cool Mark. It really is bouncy...I like it. I'm curious what kinds of effects and amps you were using to get that tone out of your Charvel. I had a friend in Pittsburgh who swore by his, I don' t recall the vintage, but it must have been mid to late 80s.
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How cool. Should be on the radio.
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Thanks for the comments, guys!
John - about the guitar effects & amps. I honestly don't remember for certain; sorry! During the recording of that album, I used pretty much whatever rehearsal studio was available to me on any given day. I think five different rooms altogether. So the gear I used was whatever was available in the room I was in. I also borrowed amps from friends, too. So although I don't remember the specifics of 'Prayed In My Sleep,' I know that some of the amps I used for the album were Marshalls - JCM 900 & 800 & a little 2x12 combo, an Ampeg Reverberocket, Mesa Boogie, Matchless, ADA... anything beyond that I would just be guessing. I used an SM-58 or 57 mic. On my recording console I've got mic sims that I'm sure I used. Not sure which - just used what sounded good to my ear at the time. I'm glad you like the sound. On PIMS, it actually got a little too distorted at the end for my taste, but one of those things I just went with in the mix.
A little behind-the-scenes info that I do recall about PIMS - I wanted to get a 12-string electric sound for the "middle-8", but I don't actually own one, so I double tracked the Charvel playing the line twice, one line an octave higher. There was also supposed to be a clarinet solo over that part. I got together with a friend of mine so he could rehearse it and figure out a line, but in the rush of getting the album finished, I completed it without ever having recorded the part. Yet I was mindful enough to give him credit for having played the clarinet in the liner notes!
John - about the guitar effects & amps. I honestly don't remember for certain; sorry! During the recording of that album, I used pretty much whatever rehearsal studio was available to me on any given day. I think five different rooms altogether. So the gear I used was whatever was available in the room I was in. I also borrowed amps from friends, too. So although I don't remember the specifics of 'Prayed In My Sleep,' I know that some of the amps I used for the album were Marshalls - JCM 900 & 800 & a little 2x12 combo, an Ampeg Reverberocket, Mesa Boogie, Matchless, ADA... anything beyond that I would just be guessing. I used an SM-58 or 57 mic. On my recording console I've got mic sims that I'm sure I used. Not sure which - just used what sounded good to my ear at the time. I'm glad you like the sound. On PIMS, it actually got a little too distorted at the end for my taste, but one of those things I just went with in the mix.
A little behind-the-scenes info that I do recall about PIMS - I wanted to get a 12-string electric sound for the "middle-8", but I don't actually own one, so I double tracked the Charvel playing the line twice, one line an octave higher. There was also supposed to be a clarinet solo over that part. I got together with a friend of mine so he could rehearse it and figure out a line, but in the rush of getting the album finished, I completed it without ever having recorded the part. Yet I was mindful enough to give him credit for having played the clarinet in the liner notes!
