Topic: Ronnie and the Rockits
Hi Guys
would you please give us some feed back on these three tracks from our band
https://soundcloud.com/user-600541469
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Hi Guys
would you please give us some feed back on these three tracks from our band
https://soundcloud.com/user-600541469
This is a link to the face book page we are setting up drop us a message and have a look .
Grah
sounds like a fun band
Had a listen, some good sounds in there. I bet you have lots of fun together performing. Is Ronnie the main vocalist that I could hear? 3 guitarists, 1 drummer and lead singer? Awesome Grah1, must be so much fun.
good to see you are doing some lesser known 60s songs
Ronnie And The Rockets interesting repertoire and a good band name.
Graham
Sounded great - loved the songs except - knocking on Heavens door. Thought the timing or voicing of the lyrics was off.
Still- it is awesome you and the boys can do this.. Great sound - lots of fun - I am jealous !
Jim
Hi Jim thanks for the honest feed back we appreciate constructive comments it helps us to improve .We currently have about 15 songs in the set and are working on another 9 classics.Watch this space .
Graham
How long does it take to get a band to be able to nail a song completely ? If you are adding nine songs it must take quite a bit of practice and tweaking.
Have you been playing together a long time.
I ask you these questions bc I know it takes me a long time just to remember the lyrics
and as to my critique of the song, I am an expert on bad timing and voicing bc all my songs are that way
I am looking forward to your new posts on the songs ! Once again , I AM SOOOO JEALOUS - I wish I had the talent to be a performer.
Jim
Time to nail a song depends on a few things Jim , Do all the band members know the song ,or is it new and original . . The Current set with this band has taken twelve months to get the set to the level we are at . We have been playing together in various forms for about two years . However with my old band it was possible to be asked for a song in the morning and we could rehearse and play a reasonable version that evening . But we had been together for 10 yrs .
I remember doing a gig some years ago at a small club in London ,which was supposed to be me and an acoustic guitar ,when I arrived I found a bunch of my mates had turned up to back me and we had an hour to choose a dozen songs before we were due on The guys were fantastic and we nailed every song straight off and it was great except I forgot the starting line of David Crosbys Cowboy movie song , I was 15 yrs younger though LOL .
Re confidence to perform Jim you write great songs and should go out and play them ,But choose a venue which respects its players and listens to the content of the songs .
We are lucky over here in the UK as the folk clubs make sure the audience is quiet during performances as do some of the better open mics ,Give it a go you have a great and unusual voice which I'm sure people will listen to and enjoy .
Not sure if you're looking for comments on the musicianship or the recordings; but the singer needs to control his mic a bit better; I can hear a load of plosives in "Tamborine Man" (sometimes a wind shield can stop these, even a stocking over a piece of wire frame can keep his mouth a bit further from the mic). There are some mixing issues in "Knocking" in a couple of places; I'm presuming that's a guy singing falsetto for the backing, as he's delivering strongly in some parts, but fading in others ... personally with a vocal like that, I'd usually double it and pan it in extreme left and right mixes. They also need to decide if they are following the chord progression or the melody, as it seems to be a mix of both. During the second solo, with the guitar, the band seems undecided if they are going all in, and the rhythm guitar goes louder, but the rest of the band stays the same volume. It sounds as if the bass player wants to get there, but is being held back by the drummer. It also would have been good to add some 'ooh's and 'ahh's in there to reinforce the sound. I haven't heard "Never get over you before", and it started out strong, there was a point which could have done with some extra instrumentation (around the middle of the song), like a solo or something. There's also something with the drummers cymbal or high-hat I couldn't quite put my finger on, sounded like he had a sizzle in there.
In all three songs the musicianship sounds ok, everything sounds reasonably tight, apart from sections of the dynamics, but that;'s something I find comes with working together for a long time, particularly with bass and drums, I guess my main questions would be about whom these recordings are for? If it's a demo to sell yourself to a publican, I reckon you'll get the gig, if it's memories for the band and punters, you'll be ok there as well. If it's for a release, then there are areas to improve.
Hope that was helpful in some way; also hope I picked the right three songs, as I saw you have a couple of others on sound cloud with the same date.
Please keep going and posting new songs, most of the stuff I mention is easily fixable, and it's always different in a live setting compared to recordings!!
Cheers
Richard
I wish I had the talent to be a performer.
Jim
Sorry, but I'm going to pick on this statement, because you *do* have the talent, it's up to you to use it ....
Cheers
Richard
TIGLJK wrote:I wish I had the talent to be a performer.
Jim
Sorry, but I'm going to pick on this statement, because you *do* have the talent, it's up to you to use it ....
Cheers
Richard
Agree!! just need to find a way to use it.
neophytte wrote:TIGLJK wrote:I wish I had the talent to be a performer.
Jim
Sorry, but I'm going to pick on this statement, because you *do* have the talent, it's up to you to use it ....
Cheers
Richard
Agree!! just need to find a way to use it.
Jim you do write great songs and your performances have their own unique quality in what I call a Bob Dylan way.. You are a truly talented songwriter.
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