Eight Miles High - backing tracks

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Johnny Remainz
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Eight Miles High - backing tracks

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Along time ago, someone had posted a link to some instrumental backing tracks for Eight Miles High. Does anyone recall this or know what I'm referring to?
I remember 2 or 3 different tracks. All instruments. Bass and ryth, etc.
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Johnny Remainz wrote:Along time ago, someone had posted a link to some instrumental backing tracks for Eight Miles High. Does anyone recall this or know what I'm referring to?
I remember 2 or 3 different tracks. All instruments. Bass and ryth, etc.
The only Eight Miles High backing tracks I'm aware of are from a bootleg CD called Tambourines & 12 Strings. [There's also a different, similarly titled boot that's just another live Clarence-era CD]. But the instrumental backing tracks on Tambourines & 12 Strings are from alternate versions of Eight Miles High, not the released versions.

One place you might investigate is http://www.sugarmegs.org. There are quite a few Byrd bootlegs there, some correctly titled, other not. It would definitely be slow going, as all the collections are streaming audio. I can't guarantee you'll find what you're looking for, but it's actually not a bad way to spend an otherwise boring Sunday afternoon.
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Hi Johnny,
I have that backing track, I just need to figure out how to make it accessible. I don't recall where I got it, unfortunately.
There are two stereo tracks, one has the full mix (not the Byrds), and the other is just drums and bass.
I almost trashed the full mix track but I realized that when I put the drum & bass track into (I'm a Mac guy) Garage Band, I needed the full mix track as a "guide" to know when to come out of the solos and such.

I'll dig them out of my collection post them somewhere, and come back with a link. :)

BTW Steve, LOVE the Janglebox!

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Charles Obscure wrote:BTW Steve, LOVE the Janglebox!
Thanks! I'm glad it's worked out well for you.
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OK, I have the tracks available here:
http://www.4shared.com/file/46507924/41 ... d=2b75d651
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David: Thanks for making these files available. Listening to them is a great learning experience and gives one a whole different appreciation of the recording.
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admin wrote:David: Thanks for making these files available. Listening to them is a great learning experience and gives one a whole different appreciation of the recording.
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Thanks for posting those backing tracks... excellant for studying the song.
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Does anybody still have this around somewhere, or know of a torrent or site where I can get it? I missed out on the original posting and the link expired on me, but I would like to hear the demos.

Thanks, guys!
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Hey, sorry for the delay. I forgot about the file sharing site and the account lapsed.
Here is the link to the file:
EMH

Be warned, it's around 70mb, so be patient.

Also, if anyone's interested, I made a backing track for Turn! Turn! Turn! It's my first attempt at making a backing track using a midi file and Reason sampled instruments, so it's not perfect but it does the job.
Turn 3

BTW, if anyone has some decent Byrds midi files, I can use to make BTs, please let me know, thanks!
Have fun!
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Thanks David. Now let's see if I really do have those McGuinn licks down.

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