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Thunder Road – shoegaze with Springsteen πŸŽΈ

As previously posted, I’ve been having a heck of a tricky time nailing down my Thunder Road cover.

The song is long and fast and has lots of words. It does not follow anything close to a standard rock song format. The chords are complex and unpredictable.

Being a total amateur, I specialize in covers of basic three-chord songs, so this craziness is hard for me.

But I like the challenge.

To a point.

Always an AI skeptic – but seeing glimmers of fun and utility – AI seems to have come to the rescue again. I don’t want AI to create music for me, but rather to help me create music.

it started when this music app called Moises recently won an Apple Design Award as iPad app of the year, so I decided to give it a try.

πŸ‘‰Btw I’m not trying to sell anyone’s apps here – this isn’t advertising. I don’t make a cent off of this blog. I just think it’s cool, so keep reading…

With Moises + GarageBand on my iPad, I was able to:

  1. Separate out Bruce’s vocals from the instruments in the original Thunder Road track
  2. Slow the song down from 141 bpm (wtf?) to a slightly more reasonable 134.
  3. Transpose the song down one key from F to E (because apparently I sing lower than Bruce??)
  4. Get the chords simplified and displayed for in real-time me as the song plays, set at a capo on the second fret (because I just like that sound). So I could just basically play along and record that.
  5. Finally keep my guitar recording (a very dirty shoegaze sound) and mute Bruce and the E Street Band.

So I ended up up with my very rough guitar and kept Bruce’s vocals – all in one take (which is why it’s so rough). It’s just a proof of concept, but here it is: me playing grungy guitar while Bruce sings. Crazy!

Pardon it’s so messy. Sure, the sound is meant to be messy, but also this is the very first take and only a proof of concept.

My next step will be to sing the song myself, remove Bruce’s vocals, add my own drums and bass and maybe keys. And that will be my cover.

Stay tuned.

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“I’m On Fire” stems

A friend offered to remaster my I’m On Fire cover.

This song needs it!

Among other things, for the original master, I made the mistake of listening to the final mix only on headphones. 🎧 And I made the original pretty darn echoey in an attempt to compensate for my very basic singing.

So I’m putting the stems (tracks) here for my friend (or anyone) to download and play with.

Stream the original mix.

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“I’m On Fire” – final cut! πŸŽΈ

After vacillating a bit on the final arrangement for my I’m On Fire cover, I finally headed some advice from Teddy Roosevelt and picked a direction. 

While I liked the extra guitar part on the previous take, I also felt like it was a bit too much. It sort of changed the song from a “singing” song into a “guitar” song.

After a fresh listen, my buddy Joel had a helpful suggestion.

I’m wondering if you could use the clean version but bring in the guitar at some point under the whistling to add a little depth there.

I tried it out and… bingo. πŸŽ―β€‚This was the best of both worlds. The guitar comes in at the bridge and mixes things up at just the right time. Thanks, Joel.

My kids say the vocals are pretty “echoey”, but I’m hoping that adds to some mysterious ambience. Believe me, you are not ready to hear me singing raw just yet. πŸ˜‰

Coming soon to a streaming service near you. 😎

Final GarageBand tracks
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“I’m on Fire” (take 2) πŸŽΈ

My first cut at Bruce Springsteen’s song I’m on Fire was probably “good enough” for a first solo song done just for fun.

Before “officially” releasing it, I wanted to play around with a couple of other ideas.

  1. Try adding some lead / fill guitar
  2. Try whistling (yes, whistling!) for the “woohoo” parts
  3. Redo the vocals with a wind guard to keep the spitting sounds down πŸ˜†

Here’s take #2.

I think the guitar is an interesting addition, although it’s a bit messy and still needs work. I like the whistling but might like the “woohoo” vocals better. It’s still experimental mode here haha.

What do you think?

My GarageBand file has lots of tracks now, with more than half disabled. Welcome to music production, I guess. πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ

GarageBand getting out of hand.
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Animal cover, final cut πŸŽ§

At last, my friend Emily and I have finished our first song! It’s our take on the Sir Chloe song Animal.

The total process took about three months from “Hey, let’s record a song! How about this one…?” to this final version.

I love Emily’s personal style and improvisations on the vocals. I’m hearing a hint of Gwen Stephanie and some Christina Aguilera. For the instrumentation, I was going for a slightly more mysterious guitar and drum sound than the Sir Chloe original.

Next up: take a breather, post this song somewhere more official, and then hopefully tackle another song? πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ Maybe an original?