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  • Quote nboldock

Post by nboldock Fri May 25, 2007 10:51 pm

Stiofan wrote:The guy from Cruachan has a much better voice than Shane


This is a joke, right?
[quote="Stiofan"]The guy from Cruachan has a much better voice than Shane[/quote]

This is a joke, right?
  • Quote James

Post by James Mon May 21, 2007 10:06 am

Simon wrote:You got that right IrishRover. Songs that Shane has covered they got a whole new depth in them when he sings. Like the mighty ocean alchol a very good song on its own but when the verse Shane sings starts it goes to another level. Maggie May Rod Stewart go home and cry. Devil in disguise Shane won't agree but Elvis no need for a comeback (and he could sing) i guess it is called a x factor.


I haven't given it a proper listen, but I didn't think too much of Shane's Devil in Disguise. Maybe because I'm such a big Elvis fan.
[quote="Simon"]You got that right IrishRover. Songs that Shane has covered they got a whole new depth in them when he sings. Like the mighty ocean alchol a very good song on its own but when the verse Shane sings starts it goes to another level. Maggie May Rod Stewart go home and cry. Devil in disguise Shane won't agree but Elvis no need for a comeback (and he could sing) i guess it is called a x factor.[/quote]

I haven't given it a proper listen, but I didn't think too much of Shane's Devil in Disguise. Maybe because I'm such a big Elvis fan.
  • Quote Simon

Post by Simon Mon May 21, 2007 4:02 am

You got that right IrishRover. Songs that Shane has covered they got a whole new depth in them when he sings. Like the mighty ocean alchol a very good song on its own but when the verse Shane sings starts it goes to another level. Maggie May Rod Stewart go home and cry. Devil in disguise Shane won't agree but Elvis no need for a comeback (and he could sing) i guess it is called a x factor.
You got that right IrishRover. Songs that Shane has covered they got a whole new depth in them when he sings. Like the mighty ocean alchol a very good song on its own but when the verse Shane sings starts it goes to another level. Maggie May Rod Stewart go home and cry. Devil in disguise Shane won't agree but Elvis no need for a comeback (and he could sing) i guess it is called a x factor.
  • Quote IrishRover

Post by IrishRover Sat May 19, 2007 5:43 pm

Stiofan wrote:The guy from Cruachan has a much better voice than Shane


:roll:

Shaneo's voice is the No.1 voice in the world
[quote="Stiofan"]The guy from Cruachan has a much better voice than Shane[/quote]

:roll:

Shaneo's voice is the No.1 voice in the world
  • Quote Stiofan

Post by Stiofan Sat May 19, 2007 3:30 pm

The guy from Cruachan has a much better voice than Shane, makes the song a lot more epic
The guy from Cruachan has a much better voice than Shane, makes the song a lot more epic
  • Quote Simon Maguire

Post by Simon Maguire Fri Mar 30, 2007 1:33 pm

Zuzana wrote:
Simon Maguire wrote:which program do you use to edit the song?

An ancient version of Nero Burning Rom. :) It is sufficient for simple cutting / fading.


thanks I might do that.
[quote="Zuzana"][quote="Simon Maguire"]which program do you use to edit the song?[/quote]
An ancient version of Nero Burning Rom. :) It is sufficient for simple cutting / fading.[/quote]

thanks I might do that.
  • Quote nboldock

Post by nboldock Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:26 pm

Returning to the topic at hand, I also have the Cruachan track and I do like it but it is without a doubt one of the maddest songs I've ever heard. Especially the end bit when it goes all Metallica (it reaaaaaaallllly does).

That girl's got a great voice.

Not sure I could handle the full album though, particularly as the male vocalist sounds like that cock from Lordi, they of the Eurovision Pop Contest.

It's different if nothing else.
Returning to the topic at hand, I also have the Cruachan track and I do like it but it is without a doubt one of the maddest songs I've ever heard. Especially the end bit when it goes all Metallica (it reaaaaaaallllly does).

That girl's got a great voice.

Not sure I could handle the full album though, particularly as the male vocalist sounds like that cock from Lordi, they of the Eurovision Pop Contest.

It's different if nothing else.
  • Quote Zuzana

Post by Zuzana Thu Mar 29, 2007 2:53 pm

Simon Maguire wrote:which program do you use to edit the song?

An ancient version of Nero Burning Rom. :) It is sufficient for simple cutting / fading.
[quote="Simon Maguire"]which program do you use to edit the song?[/quote]
An ancient version of Nero Burning Rom. :) It is sufficient for simple cutting / fading.
  • Quote Fionn MacCool

Post by Fionn MacCool Thu Mar 29, 2007 12:33 pm

I know you didn't ask me :lol: but Acoustica MP3 Audio Mixer is a good, simple program you can use to cut MP3s and stuff.

Other than that, there are some really advanced programs such as Abode Audigy.
I know you didn't ask me :lol: but Acoustica MP3 Audio Mixer is a good, simple program you can use to cut MP3s and stuff.

Other than that, there are some really advanced programs such as Abode Audigy.
  • Quote Simon Maguire

Post by Simon Maguire Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:41 am

Zuzana wrote:
strummercalling wrote:I liked Shane's part so much and hated the last 90 seconds so much that I edited the song on my computer so that it fades out when Shane's part ends. :?

Exactly what I did with the song. :) But (blasphemy, I guess) I cannot say that I like Shane's part SO much. He sounds as if he hasn't slept for a week. Still the song is a nice curiosity - until the Cruachan guy joins in. :)


Yeah, thats so true, which program do you use to edit the song?
[quote="Zuzana"][quote="strummercalling"]I liked Shane's part so much and hated the last 90 seconds so much that I edited the song on my computer so that it fades out when Shane's part ends. :?[/quote]
Exactly what I did with the song. :) But (blasphemy, I guess) I cannot say that I like Shane's part SO much. He sounds as if he hasn't slept for a week. Still the song is a nice curiosity - until the Cruachan guy joins in. :)[/quote]

Yeah, thats so true, which program do you use to edit the song?
  • Quote Zuzana

Post by Zuzana Wed Mar 28, 2007 4:56 pm

strummercalling wrote:I liked Shane's part so much and hated the last 90 seconds so much that I edited the song on my computer so that it fades out when Shane's part ends. :?

Exactly what I did with the song. :) But (blasphemy, I guess) I cannot say that I like Shane's part SO much. He sounds as if he hasn't slept for a week. Still the song is a nice curiosity - until the Cruachan guy joins in. :)
[quote="strummercalling"]I liked Shane's part so much and hated the last 90 seconds so much that I edited the song on my computer so that it fades out when Shane's part ends. :?[/quote]
Exactly what I did with the song. :) But (blasphemy, I guess) I cannot say that I like Shane's part SO much. He sounds as if he hasn't slept for a week. Still the song is a nice curiosity - until the Cruachan guy joins in. :)
  • Quote strummercalling

Post by strummercalling Wed Mar 28, 2007 4:43 pm

Paddy Rolling Clone wrote:I quite like Shane's part on "Ride On", but I thought the last 90 seconds or so was absolutely awful. :?


I liked Shane's part so much and hated the last 90 seconds so much that I edited the song on my computer so that it fades out when Shane's part ends. :?
[quote="Paddy Rolling Clone"]I quite like Shane's part on "Ride On", but I thought the last 90 seconds or so was absolutely awful. :?[/quote]

I liked Shane's part so much and hated the last 90 seconds so much that I edited the song on my computer so that it fades out when Shane's part ends. :?
  • Quote Fionn MacCool

Re: Crauchan

Post by Fionn MacCool Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:18 pm

MissWalshy wrote:I bet you're truly delighed when wonderful people so happen to lend you a song like ride on. I bet you love them, right?

Yeah, up until a point... like the point where it goes RIIIIIIIIDE AWWWWWN!! YOU'RE GONNA DIIIIIEEEEEE!!! LETS ALL BUM SATAN!!!!


or something >_>
[quote="MissWalshy"]I bet you're truly delighed when wonderful people so happen to lend you a song like ride on. I bet you love them, right?[/quote]
Yeah, up until a point... like the point where it goes RIIIIIIIIDE AWWWWWN!! YOU'RE GONNA DIIIIIEEEEEE!!! LETS ALL BUM SATAN!!!!


or something >_>
  • Quote MissWalshy

Re: Crauchan

Post by MissWalshy Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:22 am

TOSCS wrote:How many songs has Shane recorded with them?
Up till now I'd just heard Ride On (which is great, until it goes all Satan on you) but I just came across a neat version of Spancil Hill which I was pleased about since I'd only heard Shane's recording with Christy Moore, and this one has the extra verses. I'll upload it if anyone wants?


I bet you're truly delighed when wonderful people so happen to lend you a song like ride on. I bet you love them, right?
[quote="TOSCS"]How many songs has Shane recorded with them?
Up till now I'd just heard Ride On (which is great, until it goes all Satan on you) but I just came across a neat version of Spancil Hill which I was pleased about since I'd only heard Shane's recording with Christy Moore, and this one has the extra verses. I'll upload it if anyone wants?[/quote]

I bet you're truly delighed when wonderful people so happen to lend you a song like ride on. I bet you love them, right?
  • Quote MacRua

Post by MacRua Wed Mar 28, 2007 7:09 am

Co-producer, I believe
[i]Co-[/i]producer, I believe

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