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Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 12:35 am
by Strat
No mistakes. Just happy accidents.

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 12:38 am
by Strat
I mentioned this earlier but here is for listening purposes. Someone else tell me if im just hearing things or does this totally seem like a production error? 1:03 mark at the beginning of the solo. It sounds like they tried to boost the levels for the solo but instead cranked everything up


Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 12:44 am
by dimejinky99
If you wanna go full tilt, U2’s entire career is born out of a mistake. Edge tripped on a pedal one day and it made a mad noise and he went ‘that’s funny..’

Worked out for them

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 2:08 am
by wease
Strat wrote:I mentioned this earlier but here is for listening purposes. Someone else tell me if im just hearing things or does this totally seem like a production error? 1:03 mark at the beginning of the solo. It sounds like they tried to boost the levels for the solo but instead cranked everything up

They probably did. Remember, that was probably recorded with only one or two microphones.

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 2:11 am
by Kevin Davis
At the beginning of "Top of the Hill," Tom Waits starts singing but then stops mid-sentence and asks the engineer to turn his voice up before starting back up.

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 1:15 pm
by wease
During the opening of Sweet Home Alabama, when Van Zant says “turn it up”, he was telling the engineer to give him more volume in his headphones. They thought it sounded cool, so they left it in.

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 4:40 pm
by Norah
that song where eminem had no snare in his headphones

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 5:32 pm
by surfndestroy
Stevie Ray Vaughan's Little Wing, you can hear the hum of the amplifier in all the quiet passages.

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Fri January 25, 2019 10:15 am
by Blaine Ryan
In Nirvana's "Polly," Kurt Cobain sings "Polly said" just before the final verse starts, but they left it in.

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Fri January 25, 2019 12:30 pm
by Wendy Carlos's Twin
Blaine Ryan wrote:In Nirvana's "Polly," Kurt Cobain sings "Polly said" just before the final verse starts, but they left it in.
Wrong. It was always there, right from the first 4-track demo.

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Fri January 25, 2019 1:08 pm
by Blaine Ryan
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
Blaine Ryan wrote:In Nirvana's "Polly," Kurt Cobain sings "Polly said" just before the final verse starts, but they left it in.
Wrong. It was always there, right from the first 4-track demo.
Not saying you're wrong (I haven't heard the demo), but Butch Vig says otherwise in this video (at about 1:32):


Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Fri January 25, 2019 2:20 pm
by Wendy Carlos's Twin
Blaine Ryan wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
Blaine Ryan wrote:In Nirvana's "Polly," Kurt Cobain sings "Polly said" just before the final verse starts, but they left it in.
Wrong. It was always there, right from the first 4-track demo.
Not saying you're wrong (I haven't heard the demo), but Butch Vig says otherwise in this video (at about 1:32):

...and he's wrong, as he often is. He was mercilessly mocked by the fans for making this claim.

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Fri January 25, 2019 3:10 pm
by Brett
At about 2:10 into Efrim Menuck's "August Four, Year-of-Our-Lord Blues" there's a little piece of ringing feedback that occurred accidentally and got stuck in the looper for the rest of the song. He mentions it in the liner notes of the album, saying that it makes him "believe in high force."


Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Fri January 25, 2019 4:10 pm
by dimejinky99
Off topic but I’ve always said pj don’t know how to end songs and hence fade outs on some of their best tunes. I’d love to hear the full takes no fades

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Sat January 26, 2019 12:01 am
by epilogue
cutuphalfdead wrote:that song where eminem had no snare in his headphones
:lol:

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Sat January 26, 2019 12:52 am
by Jorge
dimejinky99 wrote:Off topic but I’ve always said pj don’t know how to end songs and hence fade outs on some of their best tunes. I’d love to hear the full takes no fades
I've had the same thought, particularly during live jams. So many end with what sounds like the band going "uhh I guess this is a good spot to end on"

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Sat January 26, 2019 12:56 am
by bune
What about the noise at the beginning of Nothingman? I saw someone mention it sounds like tape rewinding, I can see that.

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Sat January 26, 2019 1:06 am
by VinylGuy
bune wrote:What about the noise at the beginning of Nothingman? I saw someone mention it sounds like tape rewinding, I can see that.
It is. Its the demo.

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Sat January 26, 2019 1:19 am
by bodysnatcher
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
Blaine Ryan wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
Blaine Ryan wrote:In Nirvana's "Polly," Kurt Cobain sings "Polly said" just before the final verse starts, but they left it in.
Wrong. It was always there, right from the first 4-track demo.
Not saying you're wrong (I haven't heard the demo), but Butch Vig says otherwise in this video (at about 1:32):

...and he's wrong, as he often is. He was mercilessly mocked by the fans for making this claim.
Wendy is correct.

The story is Kurt sang it wrong on the demo (started singing too early), but the band liked it, so kept it. Butch just takes credit for it.

Re: Production errors / glitches / mistakes

Posted: Sat January 26, 2019 2:45 am
by AndySlash
Brett wrote:At about 2:10 into Efrim Menuck's "August Four, Year-of-Our-Lord Blues" there's a little piece of ringing feedback that occurred accidentally and got stuck in the looper for the rest of the song. He mentions it in the liner notes of the album, saying that it makes him "believe in high force."

i like this.

theplatypus wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:Off topic but I’ve always said pj don’t know how to end songs and hence fade outs on some of their best tunes. I’d love to hear the full takes no fades
I've had the same thought, particularly during live jams. So many end with what sounds like the band going "uhh I guess this is a good spot to end on"
haha, yes, i don't think this has been described better. it's often frustrating when listening to shows.