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Barbecue Man
song about my talents in BBQ. Selling them, not making it :)
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Dan Dreibelbis
copyright 2008 Dan Dreibelbis
Pray For Mojo (work in progress)
Sun Sep 21, 2008
Blues : Blues Rock
copyright 2008 Dan Dreibelbis
Pray For Mojo (work in progress)
Sun Sep 21, 2008
Blues : Blues Rock
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» highest in charts: # 49 (37,736 songs currently listed in Blues)
» highest in sub-genre: # 20 (12,745 songs currently listed in Blues > Blues Rock) » today's position: # 1298 in Blues
» today's position in sub-genre: # 504 in Blues Rock
» highest in sub-genre: # 20 (12,745 songs currently listed in Blues > Blues Rock) » today's position: # 1298 in Blues
» today's position in sub-genre: # 504 in Blues Rock
About the song
Decided to goof around a bit with the blies this time 0 and this time decided to sing a bit too.
But what to sing of? Well, as it turns out, BBQ is one of my specialties. No, not cooking it, but selling and building them. And the utensils that go with them. :)
This came together in about two afternoons (it would've been one, but technical difficulties with Cubase). I also tried a new technique with recording the bass - straight into the board, no preamps - and am getting the best bass sound ever.
If any parts of this song sounds a bit familiar - well, maybe that was deliberate and accidental. My sincerest apologies to John Lee Hooker, ZZ Top and Bon Scott :)
Once again, folks, have a listen. Opinions appreciated.
All guitars: Peavey Wolfgang Special ST through Digitech RP-250
bass: Peavey Millennium BXP into board, processed with IK Multimedia Ampeg SVX UNO
drums: Steinberg Groove Agent 2
But what to sing of? Well, as it turns out, BBQ is one of my specialties. No, not cooking it, but selling and building them. And the utensils that go with them. :)
This came together in about two afternoons (it would've been one, but technical difficulties with Cubase). I also tried a new technique with recording the bass - straight into the board, no preamps - and am getting the best bass sound ever.
If any parts of this song sounds a bit familiar - well, maybe that was deliberate and accidental. My sincerest apologies to John Lee Hooker, ZZ Top and Bon Scott :)
Once again, folks, have a listen. Opinions appreciated.
All guitars: Peavey Wolfgang Special ST through Digitech RP-250
bass: Peavey Millennium BXP into board, processed with IK Multimedia Ampeg SVX UNO
drums: Steinberg Groove Agent 2
