I'm a girl. I was introduced to star wars at 3 years old. When I was little I used to wake up at 4 am and sing this so loud while playing with my star wars toys. I have many legends books, figures and still have the original Star Wars DVDs (they are so old that my favourite ones I used to watch all the time dont work because of how scratched up they are) The joke about girls not being star wars fans is really outdated and untrue. I know you didn't mean to offend but I wouldn't like to be separated by gender, I'm just a star wars fan like you.
You cleaned it up beautifully, and your loop is great. I just wish some GOOD musicians would do a true-to-the-film cover, including the riffs and stuff on the sail barge.
I don't think anyone wants to tackle this. The sounds in this song are so out there. I think it would be ruined. Especially if made with non acoustic instruments.
I am a professional musician and while I don’t know to what lengths we would go to recreate it exactly, perhaps a fun cover of this is in our near term future during the pandemic lockdown :)
@@KAs619 that's always the problems with covers. like lapti nek, i was listening to the disco mix, and it doesn't have the clavinet. and it feels so wrong.
I've always loved this - and believe that''s a bassoonist possibly reading music written in tenor clef. I played bassoon for years, self-taught with only one lesson halfway through and always read bass clef. Was handed a piece in tenor clef once, said "What the hell is THIS?!?" and handed it back. NOPE! #JabbasPalace
Steel drum, alto sax, and synthesizer, and a jazz drum set up. Not sure if the bass is a synth but I think so. That's my guess at what I'm hearing anyway... it could be all synth but I strongly doubt it and I'm hearing real drums in there.
Love this. Thanks. That said, what is going on with the steel drum player? Did one of those squishy little guys hit Jabba's open bar a little hard before the show? Or maybe it's some advanced galactic harmony that my ear doesn't yet understand.