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very nice,crisp AND full sounding-i do miss that bass sometimes-especially because of that rear pickup placement-perfect!
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Mr. 12,
I just listened to your new offering; quite good and familiar...that is, one cat doing everything. The drum machine track sounds soft, but big and full during the verse. The vocals...well, I have to say, very good, and I do know exactly what it's like laying, doubling, tripling one's own voice and mixing, trying to sound a bit different per track. Great stuff and effort! Oh, and the guitars sound pretty good as well...

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Thanks, guys!
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I finally got around to listening to these... :oops:

All I can say is, WOW! Great stuff there! You've got some serious talent JDog!
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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Two more songs up with the 4002 using the XLR only.... thanks for listening, enjoy!

http://www.reverbnation.com/metrosongsbyjasonmendelson

Other gear...

Eastern Market

Korg Triton LE for sine lead
'96 Epiphone Casino with Epi-Bigsby
Kurzweil SP88 & Boss Rotary Speaker Emulator for organ
Neumann TLM103 vocal mic
Zoom RT-123 on the drum sounds

Van Dorn Street (preliminary version - soon to be adding solo by DC blues guitarist Chris Polk)

same organ and vocal sounds as Eastern Market
guitar is a '95 Epiphone LP Special II with Gibson P94's and Bigsby B5 through Fender CyberTwin set to some lush reverby sound; I can't remember which
drums are from a CD-ROM of Mick Fleetwood samples
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Got some new keyboards... had to break them in properly... :)

please enjoy "Pentagon"

http://www.reverbnation.com/metrosongsbyjasonmendelson

No Ricks here :( but I'm thinking of adding a 6 string rhythm track with the 366. Thoughts?
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My friends in Arlington can see the Pentagon easily from their apartment balcony.
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During my research on the Pentagon, I noticed they used to call the courtyard in the middle with the hot dog cart "Ground Zero" during the Cold War when the Russians supposedly had some nukes pointed there.

I'm curious, was your previous Ground Zero comment (in my Moving to Alexandria thread) referring to Cold War or 9/11? Now I'm thinking I totally misunderstood the joke! :oops:
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My friends moved there after 9/11, so that is why I tell them they have a ringside balcony to watch (for a second or two! :shock: ). They look pretty much straight down the Mall.
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ahh... can't wait until it all looks that green again!
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Van Dorn Street updated to include an awesome solo by DC blues guitarist Chris Polk!

www.reverbnation.com/metrosongsbyjasonmendelson
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Some updates:

we (bassist Karlin McNeill aka McLovin, and I) played three sets at Eastern Market in DC for the National Cherry Blossom Festival,

there has been some great press for the project, with more to come,

I got a new url: http://www.metrosongs.org,

and a new song is up: East Falls Church, featuring local musicians Robinson Lee Earle and Sara Mosher. That's the 4002 on bass. Also featuring Graham's Rickenbacker electric piano. :lol: Enjoy!
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New song, Federal Center SW, is up with lots of '67 366/12 FG as seen at MARF IV:

http://www.metrosongs.org
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"East Falls Church" is truly great, your voice has lots of personality and the melody is one to remember! It's like an updated version of John Cales "Paris 1919" with a drunk Stephen Malkmus on vocals. The mix of dreamy elegance and the roughness of the voice makes it really unique. I'll be back for more!

Good recording quality too - however some experiments on how to make the strings more stereo wide, weird, filmic and probably slightly dissonant would make it even more dreamy. But it's your music and it's a great song regardless.
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Thanks. That is Robinson Lee Earle singing on EFC.
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