Your proudest recorded musical moment???

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  • I'm never really happy with my recordings. Well, I am for about five minutes, then I listen back and think, "Awwww, I could do it a lot better." I've an album in the can like that.


    Everyone thinks like that. It's completely healthy!
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  • IDgotI
    IDgotI Posts: 262
    What recordings do you have of yourself solo or with a band that you are really proud of how it came out?

    Cool idea. I just posted some things here:

    http://www.myspace.com/idgoti
  • xtremehardy388
    xtremehardy388 Posts: 2,759
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    i can vouch for how incredibly good this is.

    i love this forum, everyone is so cool and modest and happy to share and help each other out. you guys really do rock.

    'all those yesterdays', i've commented before on how much i like your work. really cool.

    'exhausted', this is awesome!!!!!http://www3.telus.net/exhausted/busstop.mp3

    'binfrog', from one masshole to another - wicked wicked wicked cool. love them :)
    Thank you so much :)
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  • lol, ive recorded quite a few things

    probably the things i am most proud of is the songs on our myspace

    http://www.myspace.com/theladykillersofficial


    weve been on the esq tribute cds to carl wilson and are currently going to be on the dennis wilson tribute cd coming out to coincide with the remastered pacific ocean blue
  • MichaelMcKevin
    MichaelMcKevin Posts: 1,161
    In 9th grade, I learned the entire "Hotel California (unplugged)" solo and all the leadwork and played it in front of about 200 people with a friend of mine. I worked real hard on it at the time and I got great responses.

    Other than that, it was just a couple months ago when I was invited to join a band after playing drums at an open mic night.
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  • ianvomsaal
    ianvomsaal Suncoast, FL Posts: 1,224
    YOU RECORDED WITH FINCH!?!?!?! OH MY GOSH!!!! DUDE!!!! WOW!!!!!! I love Finch, sorry, haha I didn't think anyone knew of them
    Yeah, DML is also where I worked with Blink and NFGlory. Alex (we all called
    him Grizz) Linares & I worked together at GC in San Marcos (111). I recorded
    with them at DML in San Diego in '03 (DML is actually in Murrieta). They did
    "Worms of the Earth" for the Underworld Movie that year. In late 2004 Grizz
    told us that they were having issues with Alex (Pappas) their drummer, and
    it finally got to the point where they basically told him that he was getting
    replaced - then the band just broke up. My buddies in SD told me that they
    finally got back together late last year, and that they have a few songs in
    the works that are coming out this year - I sure hope that they can all hold
    it together for a bit - wheeew, bands are hard work.
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  • JOEJOEJOE
    JOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,829
    My proudest moment is when I nominated 2 clients for Grammys, and they both won!

    ( I play the adding machine! )
  • StuffnJunk
    StuffnJunk Posts: 897
    made a demo for my the original band i had 2 years ago, very proud of my guitar work on it...i was the only guitarist, but i layered guitars on there Jimmy Page style, lots of fun and i got to be creative even though i wasn't the one who wrote the songs

    the videos you can see in the link in my signature below are proud moments....my solo cover has gotten many views and postive reviews, and the band stuff had the crowd in the bar that night jumpin'
    "I'll tell you what: If all I had was Pearl Jam, and I didn't have another band in the world, I would not be worried. Because in there is the essence of making great music. You don't have to use it all at once, but it's there." - Neil Young
  • FinsburyParkCarrots
    FinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    Everyone thinks like that. It's completely healthy!


    Yep, haha. I'll link you to some stuff, anyway:

    http://www.myspace.com/finsburytunes
  • exhausted
    exhausted Posts: 6,638
    Thanks very humbling.

    Greg is to modest (Exhausted), he has some amazing work.


    thank you.

    unfortunately i never think anything is good enough. i'm like fins, 5 minutes later i hate it all. but i love recording it.

    the last things i "finished" were those songs about 4 years ago. actually i guess those ones i posted were shortly after i got protools so 5 years ago. i did a 9 song record.

    since then i think i've only finished 3 songs though i have about 15 more fully recorded except i have no lyrics.

    and now, for the past year, i have no time to play and i'm finding that my agitated state of mind completely kills my creativity.

    oh well. some day i'll have time again. and maybe i'll be able to properly instill in my kids the love of music.

    my 5-mo old daughter currently falls asleep to AIC's "dirt" record. she's usually out like a light by the end of "dam that river". she likes muse too. fell asleep to that tonight. the louder the better for her. my 2-yr son just got his first acoustic from my parents. he's still a little young (not not just jump on the guitar) for it but he does bang on the piano and sing already.

    i'll listen to everyone's tonight. i'll be sitting here working for a couple of hours. most of the time i'm posting from a mobile phone these days as i'm rarely home and awake at the same time.
  • ianvomsaal
    ianvomsaal Suncoast, FL Posts: 1,224
    exhausted wrote:
    actually mustering up the courage to play solo shows on my own a few years ago which, given my general level of self-confidence throughout my life, was pretty remarkable for me.

    recorded moment, probably this song. this is the most ambitious i ever got.
    http://www3.telus.net/exhausted/visitors.mp3

    this is probably the best song i ever made though.
    http://www3.telus.net/exhausted/busstop.mp3
    nice greg . . .
    visitors - hmmm, listen to radiohead much?
    bus stop - maybe a little counting crows?
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  • Trailer
    Trailer Posts: 1,431
    Pj_Gurl wrote:
    i love this forum, everyone is so cool and modest and happy to share and help each other out. you guys really do rock.

    Yeah I agree... there are some really good songs in this thread!!

    As far as my proudest musical moment, I'm currently making a cd... music's tracked and I'm now recording vocals, but it's taking longer than expected. Hopefully this thread's still around in a month or two:o:D
    Whoa, chill bro... you know you can't raise your voice like that when the lion's here.
  • Trailer wrote:
    Yeah I agree... there are some really good songs in this thread!!

    As far as my proudest musical moment, I'm currently making a cd... music's tracked and I'm now recording vocals, but it's taking longer than expected. Hopefully this thread's still around in a month or two:o:D


    It's always going to take longer then expected. What ever you think it's going to take multiply it by 20! And you might be sort of close!

    Keep us all posted.
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  • exhausted
    exhausted Posts: 6,638
    ianvomsaal wrote:
    nice greg . . .
    visitors - hmmm, listen to radiohead much?
    bus stop - maybe a little counting crows?


    fairly accurate.

    normally when people mention things i sound like it's not bands i actually listen to.

    radiohead's a big one, at least inasfar as making strange noises is concerned. counting crows hadn't really crossed my mind but i see it now that you say it.
  • Trailer
    Trailer Posts: 1,431
    It's always going to take longer then expected. What ever you think it's going to take multiply it by 20! And you might be sort of close!

    Keep us all posted.

    haha.. completely true!!!

    thanks bud:cool:
    Whoa, chill bro... you know you can't raise your voice like that when the lion's here.
  • Tasisity
    Tasisity Posts: 2
    My favorite song that I've recorded so far would have to be either "Sky & The Great Sighting Misfortune" or "Things Have Changed". Both can be heard at http://www.myspace.com/tasisitymusic

    I'm putting out a record sometime soon, hopefully. It's original release date was for the 1st of this year, but packaging is getting last touches. All the music is recorded.

    I don't know how much people on here would like my stuff, I pretty much do all kinds of music. Primarily industrial/techno (a huge NIN fan), some prog rock, & some songs are scream-rock, i guess. But I've got some unrecorded songs that dabble in some folk, some punk, some blues, ehh. I like too many kinds of music to stick with making just one kind. :D

    Feedback is uber welcome.
    things are to change.