Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes
Posted: Mon January 14, 2019 4:17 pm
Strat wrote:Blaine Ryan wrote:There's a noticeably out of tune guitar in all of Dylan's records made in the 60's."
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That one's pretty glaring, though.
Strat wrote:Blaine Ryan wrote:There's a noticeably out of tune guitar in all of Dylan's records made in the 60's."
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bodysnatcher wrote:The entire Avocado album
That reminds me, I'm pretty sure there's a similar issue with the album mix of the Cure's Lovesong - it's like a very faint high-pitched whine, like CRT TVs used to make.guestT wrote:I've never experienced this personally, but there's apparently an issue with the mastering of Drive-By Truckers' "English Oceans" where people whose ears are capable of hearing certain higher frequencies can hear a high-pitched squealing sound on certain tracks. I can't hear it, but I guess it's bad enough that it makes the record unlistenable for some people.
I think I've heard this story before... around what part of the song does it slow down?tattooedeverything wrote:R.E.M., "What's The Frequency, Kenneth?" - The slowing of the tempo as the song ends is because Mike Mills was having an appendicitis attack.
McCartney: "John had a semi-acoustic Gibson guitar. It had a pickup on it so it could be amplified ... We were just about to walk away to listen to a take when John leaned his guitar against the amp. I can still see him doing it … it went, 'Nnnnnnwahhhhh!' And we went, 'What's that? Voodoo!' 'No, it's feedback.' 'Wow, it's a great sound!' George Martin was there so we said, 'Can we have that on the record?' 'Well, I suppose we could, we could edit it on the front.' It was a found object, an accident caused by leaning the guitar against the amp."
Was that an all digital recording? I remember many late '80s "DDD" CDs sounding like crap and having a weird "whirring" noise.Birds in Hell wrote:That reminds me, I'm pretty sure there's a similar issue with the album mix of the Cure's Lovesong - it's like a very faint high-pitched whine, like CRT TVs used to make.guestT wrote:I've never experienced this personally, but there's apparently an issue with the mastering of Drive-By Truckers' "English Oceans" where people whose ears are capable of hearing certain higher frequencies can hear a high-pitched squealing sound on certain tracks. I can't hear it, but I guess it's bad enough that it makes the record unlistenable for some people.
Around 3:46. It's actually pretty subtle and it sounds natural and intentional. But the story is 100% true.theplatypus wrote:I think I've heard this story before... around what part of the song does it slow down?tattooedeverything wrote:R.E.M., "What's The Frequency, Kenneth?" - The slowing of the tempo as the song ends is because Mike Mills was having an appendicitis attack.
I don't hear it at all.tattooedeverything wrote:Around 3:46. It's actually pretty subtle and it sounds natural and intentional. But the story is 100% true.theplatypus wrote:I think I've heard this story before... around what part of the song does it slow down?tattooedeverything wrote:R.E.M., "What's The Frequency, Kenneth?" - The slowing of the tempo as the song ends is because Mike Mills was having an appendicitis attack.
I’ve always heard the beginning of WYWH as someone dozing in front of a TV, and that “cough” as a snore.cutuphalfdead wrote:there's that cough in Wish You Were Here
i'd say this is the case for any neil with the horse recordBlaine Ryan wrote:I feel like Neil Young's Tonight's the Night probably has a bunch of these, but I'd have to listen to it again to pick out specific examples.