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How would you describe your style?

With 7 Ages of Rock currently on TV I wondered how you'd describe your style.

I was a very half-hearted punk cos I had an office job but had brushed back spikey hair - now very grey.

My impressions of some of you are as follows:-

Ellie - Bubbly Girlie
Mike - Early 70's hippy
Jude - bit of a Goth
Leevil - make-up wearing Glam Rock gayo
Aaron - specky nerd
Charley - Tramp.

Are my impressions correct?

Hi David,
(Uhm) 60's actually ... still got the little painted bells somewhere from the busking with me mate in the Strand!
Quite perceptive though!
Love & Peace

Style... I used to dream of having that.

Quote: David Chapman @ June 10, 2007, 4:20 PM

Aaron - specky nerd
Charley - Tramp.

Laughing out loud Laughing out loud Laughing out loud

Laughing out loud

Yeah, I`m a bit of a Goth.

Dead spooky. How did you guess?

Quote: David Chapman @ June 10, 2007, 4:20 PM

Leevil - make-up wearing Glam Rock gayo

Lol. Do you wanna be in my gang? Oh Yeah?!!... wait, forget that Errr

Nah, I'm the least likely person in the world to wear glittery make-up and platforms.

I'm a soul man, with the more Blues Based Rock of the 50-60's.

Damn I love music history documentaries didn't know about this. Is this BBC download thing up yet?

David as for you?

Mr. Bean dancing to the Spice Girls typa thing?

Yeah it is Leevil, but only if you're special. Like me. ;)

Special needs?

I change styles at least every other day, but they always return.

Late 60s-Early 70s British Businessman seems to be the one that I get into most.

Then there's always Folk-man of the South...

But my personal favorite is the very sleezy, late 70s ladies-man.

However, I'm sure something new will come along soon.

Quote: Leevil @ June 10, 2007, 6:00 PM

... I'm a soul man, with the more Blues Based Rock of the 50-60's.

Hi Leevil, of the Global Moderation-ness!
Is this 60's Bluesy enough for you!?! Rojales Blues Band
... at least it was back then I wrote the lyrics but then I only tracked it up last year!
Have fun!

So are you recording each piece separately and mixing them together?

Pretty cool.

Although I don't believe you'd rather take the train now, not unless you want to actually go anywhere anyway.

Quote: Leevil @ June 10, 2007, 7:20 PM

So are you recording each piece separately and mixing them together?

Yes, that's basically it, rhythm track first, then bass, then percussion, then lead guitar, then possibly second lead, then harmonica (sometimes), then keyboards (sometimes), then vocal, then vocal harmonics (sometimes). Since they're all different tracks it's possible to pan them around the 'stage', add individual effects ... or anything else that comes to mind. I've got loads of tracks of 'crowd' sounds, for example ... so if the intention is to sound like something's being played in a soddin' great stadium it's kinda easy to do! A lot of my stuff is however made up of 'covers', but unfortunately Soundclick are a bit sniffy about copyright infringment (so I tend to keep those to myself). Gear pics are here if you're interested: losaavedra gear
Whoops ... just found you can't access the above unless you're a logged-in forum member ... it's free but you may not want to bother with that! The recording gizmo is the BOSS BR900CD in the middle of the pics somewhere.
Anyway, when a tune's done the BOSS can do a combination track on a CD, or it's possible to store all the individual components and come back weeks or months later to change anything one wishes. It's great fun ... and despite the apparently high volume of the final result the majority of the recording is monitored with just headphones.
Sorry to ramble on ... another one of my favourite subjects!

Thanks David for the kind description of *tramp* Laughing out loud

Actualy I mostly dress as a 60's or Mod girl. Even though I am but a wee slip of a thing in my 30's. So My style is that. Moddie.
Cheeky Fooker. Laughing out loud

Heres my idea of some of you, whose pics I cant see.

Aaron - Heavy metal rocker dude with a few tufts of orange hair. Wears moon boots and Y fronts only.

David Chapman - Jim Royal look alikey Laughing out loud

Fred Peters - Martin clunsey with bigger ears.

Godot Taxi - Often on crimestoppers.

AJP - Well I fantasise he is a little Colin Farrelly.

Britcom Barry - Possibly a wee dwarf or munchkin.

Quote: charley rance @ June 10, 2007, 10:26 PM

AJP - Well I fantasise he is a little Colin Farrelly.

Well i'm a bit Irish, about a 1/4 i think, but you shouldn't get your hopes up.

Well Thats a start AJP. I promise not to get my hopes up but i may pull my nickers down.

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