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OT | Cover of My Favorite Song To Sing..

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 4:38 pm
by Jeremey
Hey all - Still working on tunes with John Spinks and myself, but I'm always ready to fire up the mic if inspiration hits for a good cover to share until I can begin putting out some of these original tunes. In that spirit, here's a cover I recorded tonight of one of my favorite songs ever to sing. This is "I Can't Make You Love Me," and I hope I've done the song justice.

Go to the reverb nation site to stream or download...

http://www.reverbnation.com/jeremey

Thanks for taking a peek...

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 4:44 pm
by Don
Dude, how did you do that? It sounded like you were one of those singers from the 50's, singing to a modern arrangement, very unique.
I have to say no guy sings it like GM but your version was great. I have no problem adding that to my listening collection.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 4:47 pm
by Jeremey
Gunbot wrote:Dude, how did you do that? It sounded like you were one of those singers from the 50's, singing to a modern arrangement, very unique.
I have to say no guy sings it like GM but your version was great. I have no problem adding that to my listening collection.


Thanks GB....That's Logic Pro. I made up my own vocal chain and I am going to try to stick with it to have a consistent sound...But I'm glad you like it. And no, there is no one that can touch George Michael on that song. Bonnie got me to fall in love with it, and it means something different coming from her, but George puts his old soul into it and it's simply amazing.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 6:04 pm
by texafana
Too much vibrato. Too much compression. With the right producer who knows how to help you dial in that "professional recorded sound", it would be magic. You're always on the fringe of perfection. ;)

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 6:27 pm
by Jeremey
texafana wrote:Too much vibrato. Too much compression. With the right producer who knows how to help you dial in that "professional recorded sound", it would be magic. You're always on the fringe of perfection. ;)


Well, I'm on the fringe of thanking you for the backhanded compliment! 8)

To be honest, I am just singing...I don't hear any more or less vibrato than most other singers out there, but I'm not really focused on that. There could indeed be too much compression though. I like my esses and tees....

Thanks for listening TFNA.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 7:06 pm
by Rick
Dude, that was incredible. Thanks for posting it.

I missed your show in Dallas because of a death in the family. I'm going to catch you guys sometime though. I absolutely want to see you guys perform live.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 10:27 pm
by journeyMusic
Thumbs up. Nice job man!

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 10:50 pm
by SusieP
Yesssssssssssssss I hear a lot of emphasis on the 't' of 'don't' and 'fight' and 'heart' and 'won't' etc and the 's's etc as well.

I really rate your voice, Jeremey but this recording sounds a little too echoey. It spoils your voice. Did you use a 'pop screen' in front of the mike? If not, you really need to on songs like this. But I'm not attempting to tell you your job.

Not one of my faves of yours, mate, sorry.

I do hear a Steve Perry-esque tone in your voice on this though and that cannot be bad, can it?


:D :oops:

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 12:36 am
by Jeremey
Thanks for taking a listen!

Susie, I do use a pop screen to record with, I think you were hearing the multipressor plug in in Logic, which overemphasized those plosives.

I've actually uploaded a different mix of this song, and dialed back the effects. Minimal reverb, no compression....

Check that out - It will likely be less distracting than the other mix.

Thanks for checking it out!

J

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 12:37 am
by Jeremey
Rick wrote:Dude, that was incredible. Thanks for posting it.

I missed your show in Dallas because of a death in the family. I'm going to catch you guys sometime though. I absolutely want to see you guys perform live.


Thanks Rick, we'll definitely be back in Dallas before the end of the year....Great venue in Dallas!

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 12:50 am
by Rick
Jeremey wrote:
Rick wrote:Dude, that was incredible. Thanks for posting it.

I missed your show in Dallas because of a death in the family. I'm going to catch you guys sometime though. I absolutely want to see you guys perform live.


Thanks Rick, we'll definitely be back in Dallas before the end of the year....Great venue in Dallas!


That's great news. I'll do my best to make the next show.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:06 am
by Liquid_Drummer
Hey man,

NIce work dude. Vibrato is in the ear of the beholder isnt it ? I hear vibrato that is right for the song. As far as the recording and production of your vocal track ? Fucking pristine !!! Clean, clear, and VERY detailed. I gotta say it but it reminds me of the FTLOSM production but warmer. PLease do tell what mic and preamp you have there !

Great work man. I would love to sing through that rig !

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:10 am
by Jeremey
Liquid_Drummer wrote:Hey man,

NIce work dude. Vibrato is in the ear of the beholder isnt it ? I hear vibrato that is right for the song. As far as the recording and production of your vocal track ? Fucking pristine !!! Clean, clear, and VERY detailed. I gotta say it but it reminds me of the FTLOSM production but warmer. PLease do tell what mic and preamp you have there !

Great work man. I would love to sing through that rig !


Thanks man!

I am singing into a MXL V69 microphone directly into a MOTU Ultralite interface, which goes straight into Logic. I really, really like the MXL V69 mic. It's a pretty hefty mic with a big diaphragm...I've used tons of studio mics before settling on this one, and I'm really happy with it, plus at under $500 it's a pretty great value as well....

Link here:

http://www.digitalprosound.com/2003/07_ ... xl_v69.htm

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:19 am
by Ehwmatt
Great work... I love that you're hanging out in your midrange virtually the whole time. I haven't heard that side of your voice too often. Great stuff though.. and I agree with LD, I didn't notice any distracting vibrato and the vocal sound is KILLER. Very airy yet clean and crisp

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 4:11 am
by Babyblue
OMG!!! I have chills from your song.All you need now is wine and candles Love Bonnie but you do it so much better Jeremey.I do hear Stevie in there but that is not a bad thing at all. :D :wink: :wink: Can't wait to see you again. :wink:

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:53 am
by Babyblue
Love {This is your life}

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:07 am
by *Laura
Jeremey, it's always a pleasure to listen to you sing. You pour so much emotion in every song. Your voice gets better with each year.:)

Can you please do me a favor? Could you post here the lyrics to "This Is Your Life"? I fell in love with this song.
Thank you so much.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:34 am
by journeyMusic
I must be invisible!

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:36 am
by Maui Tom
as they say out here...chickenskin....Mahalo for this...:)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:41 am
by Rick
journeyMusic wrote:I must be invisible!


You're going to be hard to see on stage then. :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 10:07 am
by Babyblue
Rick wrote:
journeyMusic wrote:I must be invisible!


You're going to be hard to see on stage then. :lol:



:lol: :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 11:44 am
by slucero
Jeremey,

Sounds great man!... actually I'm diggin Missing You... well done!!.

The only suggestions I'd have is that the voice could have been further up in the mix... and actually I didn't hear enough compression... certain parts of the vocal dipped below the rest of the instrumentation... so I couldn't hear the voice adequately...

Ever try parallel compression on the voice? Seems to work wonders on raising the vocal floor, making the overall vocal "clearer" while the original, uncompressed track provides dynamics and sibilance.

One other suggest... tube preamp in your signal chain... an all digital signal chain will sound good.. when I added a tube preamp to my vocal signal chain... the results were nite and day... its almost a "I didn't know what I was missing " moment when you hear the playback and compare... the differences are subtle until you really listen.

Your voice is so sonically similar to Perrys that you have a great reference point for what mics already work well. This article talks about what Perry used... http://www.3daudioinc.com/3db/showthread.php?t=243 ... with the following post by "Klaus"... good info to know...


Steve Perry used one of two Neumann M49s which I sold him and modified, pretty soon after he joined the band. (Roy Segal of Fantasy Records in Berkeley had made the initial contact.)

He kept using these M49 models for most of the seminal and multi-platinum selling Journey disks, as well as for some of his solo work during and after Journey.
As far as I remember, one of the mics was equipped with an M7 capsule, the other with a K47/49.




This link is to a MixMagazine article on the recording of DSB... http://mixonline.com/recording/mixing/a ... dont_stop/

Lastly... try a mastering software like T-rackS3... here's a sample of your song remastered.... using just a preset... "670 Parallel and Brightness"

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5TZ5X7IB

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 2:34 pm
by StephenWJ
Who is this Jeremey guy?

Sounds like that Steve Perry guy.

:)

Love ya man haha.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:21 pm
by Vladan
Nice Jeremey, stellar world class vocals right there. Seriously, I wouldn't change a thing, and I think there A LOT of guys in "certain" famous bands that could learn a lot by listening to you.

I'm really interested on what type of vocal warm ups you do before performing, just amazing mate.

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:09 am
by Jeremey
*Laura wrote:Jeremey, it's always a pleasure to listen to you sing. You pour so much emotion in every song. Your voice gets better with each year.:)

Can you please do me a favor? Could you post here the lyrics to "This Is Your Life"? I fell in love with this song.
Thank you so much.


Thanks Babyblue and Laura! Glad you like the original tune....I will see if I can remember the lyrics here....

This Is Your Life
C/2009 J Hunsicker

Why do I feel no one else could know you like I do
After all, there's never been another like the one and only you
I guess there's nothing left for us to say
And I know that we would just get in the way
But if you knew just how much this hurt was
Then would you stay?

But this is your life, this is your now
This is my dream for you somehow
I wanted you to know instead of letting go
I've learned to let you grow

Here we are, so much of me lies hidden in your smile
When you cry, I only have to hold you for a little while
I somehow knew the words to ease your pain
And your laughter always kept away the rain
How could I hold back the hands of tomorrow for just one more day?

Cause this is your life, this is your now
This is my dream for you somehow
I wanted you to know instead of letting go
I've learned to let you grow
I just want you to know
Instead of letting go, I've learned to let you grow


That's about it - Thanks again for listening and I'm glad you like the tune!

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:10 am
by Jeremey
journeyMusic wrote:I must be invisible!


Is that you Steve? I think that's your handle here, but then I can't ever be sure... :)

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:11 am
by Jeremey
slucero wrote:Jeremey,

Sounds great man!... actually I'm diggin Missing You... well done!!.

The only suggestions I'd have is that the voice could have been further up in the mix... and actually I didn't hear enough compression... certain parts of the vocal dipped below the rest of the instrumentation... so I couldn't hear the voice adequately...

Ever try parallel compression on the voice? Seems to work wonders on raising the vocal floor, making the overall vocal "clearer" while the original, uncompressed track provides dynamics and sibilance.

One other suggest... tube preamp in your signal chain... an all digital signal chain will sound good.. when I added a tube preamp to my vocal signal chain... the results were nite and day... its almost a "I didn't know what I was missing " moment when you hear the playback and compare... the differences are subtle until you really listen.

Your voice is so sonically similar to Perrys that you have a great reference point for what mics already work well. This article talks about what Perry used... http://www.3daudioinc.com/3db/showthread.php?t=243 ... with the following post by "Klaus"... good info to know...


Steve Perry used one of two Neumann M49s which I sold him and modified, pretty soon after he joined the band. (Roy Segal of Fantasy Records in Berkeley had made the initial contact.)

He kept using these M49 models for most of the seminal and multi-platinum selling Journey disks, as well as for some of his solo work during and after Journey.
As far as I remember, one of the mics was equipped with an M7 capsule, the other with a K47/49.




This link is to a MixMagazine article on the recording of DSB... http://mixonline.com/recording/mixing/a ... dont_stop/

Lastly... try a mastering software like T-rackS3... here's a sample of your song remastered.... using just a preset... "670 Parallel and Brightness"

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5TZ5X7IB


Thanks man, I will definitely check out the link when I get some time!

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:11 am
by Jeremey
Maui Tom wrote:as they say out here...chickenskin....Mahalo for this...:)


Thanks Tom!

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:13 am
by Babyblue
Jeremey wrote:
*Laura wrote:Jeremey, it's always a pleasure to listen to you sing. You pour so much emotion in every song. Your voice gets better with each year.:)

Can you please do me a favor? Could you post here the lyrics to "This Is Your Life"? I fell in love with this song.
Thank you so much.


Thanks Babyblue and Laura! Glad you like the original tune....I will see if I can remember the lyrics here....

This Is Your Life
C/2009 J Hunsicker

Why do I feel no one else could know you like I do
After all, there's never been another like the one and only you
I guess there's nothing left for us to say
And I know that we would just get in the way
But if you knew just how much this hurt was
Then would you stay?

But this is your life, this is your now
This is my dream for you somehow
I wanted you to know instead of letting go
I've learned to let you grow

Here we are, so much of me lies hidden in your smile
When you cry, I only have to hold you for a little while
I somehow knew the words to ease your pain
And your laughter always kept away the rain
How could I hold back the hands of tomorrow for just one more day?

Cause this is your life, this is your now
This is my dream for you somehow
I wanted you to know instead of letting go
I've learned to let you grow
I just want you to know
Instead of letting go, I've learned to let you grow


That's about it - Thanks again for listening and I'm glad you like the tune!



WOW the words are so beautiful :wink:

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:29 am
by journeyMusic
Jeremey wrote:
journeyMusic wrote:I must be invisible!


Is that you Steve? I think that's your handle here, but then I can't ever be sure... :)


LOL, it's me man!