| Ezmar | 11-28-2012 03:06 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by obimark Great song, but if you don't have SOME Serious Keyboard effects and skills, not sure how in the world you'd pull this off, it is SO Synth driven, and SAMPLES> Might as well jsut make your own version.
Also do you have the stick fingers Tony Levin uses to play the funky slap part? | See, that's the thing, it sounds like it, but mostly it's pretty simple, just guitar, horns, and organ. We'll have a guitar player, a small horn section, and a keys player. And making my own version was my plan. It would be pretty faithful, but it just wouldn't have that 80s production sound. It would be a more straight ahead rock/funk tune. Basically take out the synth pads and beef up the organ and guitar. Even when PG did it live, it was a different sound. Listening to that song as many times as I have recently, I've started to see through some of the production to the actual music underneath. It's mostly a funk/rock jam as produced in the 80s. Keep the groove, and the feel, and the basic parts, but take off the drum processing, you have a pretty raw song. It wouldn't be as crisp, but that sound isn't in style anyway, and a rawer version would have a lot more crowd appeal, by my guess.
And I don't have funk fingers, but I have a drumstick, which is even better, since that was the song that inspired him to create the funk fingers. Plus, I can palm the drumstick and play normal fingerstyle for the other bass line. When I first heard that, I wasn't sure Les Claypool hadn't traveled back in time during the Antipop recording sessions. :D
I don't know if we'll do it, but I'm a very ambitious guy. I've learned from experience that hard songs aren't generally as hard as they seem. |