[kj] It's here
jon chapman
jonniespatula at hotmail.co.uk
Thu Oct 7 14:51:32 EDT 2010
I havent played it that much to be honest,but synth or vocal Woo-hoo,is terrible.
>
> I've played this song about ten times today, and it still sounds more like
> a synth sound than a vocal going "who-hoo" to me. Thankfully. Maybe I have
> magic "who-hoo removing" speakers.
>
> Yup, the album's definitely in the upper-reaches of the KJ top-13. Can't
> wait for Edinburgh, though after a few listens of the Amsterdam gig, I hope
> the vocals or a bit more on key!
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> At 13:42 07/10/2010 +0000, you wrote:
> >They happened to be recording Endgame on one of the days I was lucky
> >enough to visit the studio and the origins of the "who-hoo" sound was
> >Youth doing a bendy high-note thing on his Vox Cheetah V267. I was quite
> >surprised when the finished article had a more vocal sound on it but I
> >agree it does hark back to Revelations/Fire Dances days when there were a
> >lot of revelrous/celebratory "whoos" and suchlike scattered around the songs.
> >
> >I'm very much in the pro-Endgame camp. A gloriously catchy stomp and
> >gleeful doom-mongering in the great KJ tradition. Love the lyrics. The
> >only song I struggled with is This World Hell but that's grown on me, too.
> >Best album since Extremities for me and in my top five. The new songs are
> >excellent live as well.
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