[kj] Pyramid Myth

Paul Rangecroft paul.rangecroft at gmail.com
Wed Mar 8 05:49:53 EST 2006


i refer this dishonourable gentleman to the reply i gave some moments ago.

On 3/7/06, Rob's Arse <joker at z6.com> wrote:
>
> Nope! Lots of inspiration comes at the very last minute. You might be in a
> good location, really into the track and then try something different or
> even make a mistake that sounds good.
> Sure enough, you have to have the inspiration in the first place but you'd
> surprised about how many songs come from studio jams. You can walk into a
> room and feel the energy there and get a buzz off it and something
> just.............flows.
>
> You don't get the same feeling from a postcard as you do from being in the
> place do you? It's teh same with music. Trying to recreat in a crappy
> atmosphere will result in a crappy performance. Also, teh acoustics some
> into play a huge amount which add to teh vide. One vocal recorded in a broom
> cupboard will sound totally different to a vocal in a ballroom for example.
>
> --- flightbringer at hotmail.co.uk wrote:
>
> From: "FLIGHT BRINGER" flightbringer at hotmail.co.uk
>
> Doesnt "inspiration " come in the writing process? The recording bit is
> just
> getting what you ve written down on tape. The writing bit where the
> inspiration is required, the recording is just the mechanical bit.
> You need inspiration for ideas, once you have the inspiration and the
> ideas written down, you no longer need to be in an inspiring place. Do
> you?
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