Those pipe band snares sound amazing in person but I haven't seen it replicated in a recording as well.
Maybe the crack is "too fast" for either recording hardware or a speaker's ability to play it back.
I'm still trying to figure out how Jan Hammer got that first china crash in "star cycle" on tape.
Hmmm, never thought about it until now. That snap attack comes from high freqs. If a bright mic wasn’t used and no EQing its not going to bring that out. Thats hitting the 4k-8k range. I’d use a bright condenser mic used for hi-hat or overhead for symbols like a 414 or 81 with low. end rolled off. Something like a 57 isn’t going to hit that mark as well. So my guess is mic selection. Shure 57s and 58s are always laying around, but those are more vocal or gtr mics, lotta ppl use 57s on snare, but rock snares not usually that tight or high. A shure 87 might work.
Title: Re: While lurking a player's YT page I found this gem.
Post by: Getback on January 11, 2025, 06:53:09 AM
Wowsers!
Have you seen the Wipeout vide.
It's a rarity since the guitars are supporting the drummer instead of vice versa.
Title: Re: While lurking a player's YT page I found this gem.
Post by: -gg- on January 11, 2025, 12:21:45 PM
It's a rarity since the guitars are supporting the drummer instead of vice versa.
an older friend a big fan and has some neat stories about and how they inspired him and his friends in the UK
This video is not a live clip though. The audio is dubbed in. Opening snare/drums sounds like a more modern recording, then it's blended in to what sounds close to the record, but cleaned up and maybe mastered differently
Title: Re: While lurking a player's YT page I found this gem.
Post by: Getback on January 11, 2025, 01:53:35 PM
Since it was 1966 you're probably correct.
Title: Re: While lurking a player's YT page I found this gem.
Post by: icepac on January 14, 2025, 09:28:23 AM
Found this gem while listening to the jeff beck song blue wind.
Jan Hammer (miami vice) played drums on the original.
Title: Re: While lurking a player's YT page I found this gem.
Post by: morfiend on January 16, 2025, 03:33:56 PM
Found this after a long time looking for it. Vid quality sux and the sound isn’t the best but first time I saw it like 10 years ago I couldn’t stop listening to it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PATVlxjYPg
Title: Re: While lurking a player's YT page I found this gem.
Post by: Animl-AW on January 16, 2025, 04:16:18 PM
Found this after a long time looking for it. Vid quality sux and the sound isn’t the best but first time I saw it like 10 years ago I couldn’t stop listening to it.
Done well
Ha! Kewler if ya heard the original to compare.
Ya incited flashbacks
Title: Re: While lurking a player's YT page I found this gem.
Post by: Animl-AW on January 16, 2025, 04:35:28 PM
Going psychedelic 1974
Title: Re: While lurking a player's YT page I found this gem.
Post by: Animl-AW on January 16, 2025, 04:41:32 PM
1972
Title: Re: While lurking a player's YT page I found this gem.
Post by: Animl-AW on January 16, 2025, 04:47:08 PM
Sorry got on a rampage , wrong thread anyway 3rd band I worked fir at 21 yrs old 1972
Title: Re: While lurking a player's YT page I found this gem.
Post by: Animl-AW on January 16, 2025, 04:54:29 PM
My fav group, I have an almost complete collection on vinyl and the same for CD’s. I was lucky enough to see them live in IIRC 74/75 in Ottawa. Unfortunately Greg Lake had just left the band before I saw them so Whetton had taken over the vocals.
I even have a rare copies of Fripptronix which featured Brian Eno and Fripp and A child’s guide to King Crimson.
Title: Re: While lurking a player's YT page I found this gem.
Post by: Animl-AW on January 16, 2025, 05:09:33 PM
My fav group, I have an almost complete collection on vinyl and the same for CD’s. I was lucky enough to see them live in IIRC 74/75 in Ottawa. Unfortunately Greg Lake had just left the band before I saw them so Whetton had taken over the vocals.
I even have a rare copies of Fripptronix which featured Brian Eno and Fripp and A child’s guide to King Crimson.
Haven’t heard the name Fripp in a long time. We prolly have a similar collection.