Welcome to Produce At Home. A Channel dedicated to aspiring Recording Artists, Production Engineers, Audiophiles and people who share a love of Music in general. I love to react to good music and try to create it!
Just one thing where you are wrong (but maybe it is me, so no bad feelings hehe :)). The soprano is an opera singer and that is why she doesn't have a microphone on her (you can hear that the instruments are overwelming her voice sometimes), she is singing "a cappella" wich is super hard considering all the brass instruments and choir and drums. I like the ocarina and the "bell sound" instruments by the way and the flute with the little air flow gauge to make exactly the same sound as the movie. And yes the girls singing the "wa wa" has pistol earings on and is supported by a harmonica to give it that effect... nothing electric here appart from the bass guitar and the guitar (of course)
Nice video. One thing i wish you'd mentioned: - the bass line does a lot of work before each chorus begins. After meandering about in the verse it will drop down and strike a low, open string before going a little wild, and only then will in settle into the rhythmic chorus line. I think that those open strings pack a powerful punch.
Thank you for doing this. I just purchased tickets to see ELO IN October in the US, quickly followed by David Gilmour. This is absolutely incredible music.
I enjoyed this. This was done well before the show opened in London, and smartly released by ALW in an attempt create a buzz for the show. I have to admit that Steve Barton really nailed it with the duet in the London production. Beautiful song.
They are wonderful. When I go out ( I am 72 + ) I have to pick from 15 top songs from this to Chris Stapleton when I go out. I am thankful foe hearing this again. Be well
The organ part is based on Air On A G String by JS Bach. On a side note(no pun intended) this was a concert recorded for Danish TV. Every instrument of the orchestra was close mic'ed and every singer had his/her own microphone. It was recorded over 100 tracks which of course were mixed down to a stereo pair.They recorded two concerts on successive days but only footage from the second one was used.
Yeah, they go on sale between 6 to 9 months before the concert. Sign yourself up to the newsletter and they will notify you. I have already bought tickets for 2025
Good vid! Straight forward and thorough. I'm currently shopping for an interface. Now that you have had the SSL for a bit, do you wish you would have gotten a different interface? If so, which one and why?
Ive seen your reaction to this 6 or 7 times over the past year , i like when a informative person like yourself really is surprised how good a music piece is , so thanks . I really like Ennio Morricone my personal fav of mine is The Mission i love the music in that movie as much as you like this one .
This song is one Of the most important songs in Rock history!! It marked a move to artistic expression and a song Peter Frampton, among many, has called “The Perfect Song”… “a masterpiece”, as is this performance! Originally Released in 1967 and yes that is Gary Brooker (R.I.P. 2022) on the original release and this marvelous version!
"It's so beautiful when it's all together". Is is indeed. Too bad it was chopped up into so many little pieces. You should only need a couple of breaks for copyright purposes...
I fought back saying this for weeks but one thing stood out all my life from the movie and that was the "aah a aah a" sound like when Eli Wallach "Tuco" bursts out of the casa. They really played this down in the background. Here I am, messing with perfection)). "THOSE WHO CAN...DO. THOSE WHO CAN'T...CRITIQUE MASTERPIECES.
I saw The Good the Bad and the Ugly many times back in the early 70s when I worked at a drive-in movie. They would put 3 films together on a western weekend theme and this one would be part of it.
If you enjoyed that piece, then I suggest you check out the main soundtrack from a movie called “The Mission” from the same composer, starring Jeremy Irons, and Robert DeNero. You will find that is a true masterpiece and will give you chills
BBC are immaculate and have just recorded a 5th album I would suggest you give a listen to a young band from Mexico called The Warning. I think you will be surprised.
The building was designed to be a good live hall, as well as a good place to record music, so thats why the sound is so good. I have seen a couple of concerts live in that hall, and the sound is always really really good.
Yes, I bought this stand and have it set wide so plenty of room. Great stand for the price and doesn’t stick out from the wall hardly at all. Mine will not be moving so not sure how portable it would be.
@@rbroderick ok cool thank you for the reply, the most moving mine would do would be me moving it back and forward under the desk so hopefully that wont be too hard