Sentient Paradox wrote:
Definitely hear the Lou Rawls, but it sounds more like a spoken word, not as if it's flat to me.
That's a big "wow" from me. It's sick flat and clearly singing to me.
Sentient Paradox wrote:The harp in Elton's song is so buried in the mix, I can't pull out what you heard at all.
But this is pure shock.

The sour note is completely by itself on TOP of the mix. It's at the end of the snare "roll" I put exact times up so everybody could go right to it. It's 3:46. Just start listening a few seconds before my posted times.
Sentient Paradox wrote: Bruce sounds to me like it's right on. I think it's more that the chop of his rhythm is almost polyrhythmic, so the chord struck at that particular point is just a hair ahead of the rest of the music. At least, as the song begins, it seems that way, but once all the instruments come in, it "seems" to fit, though he hasn't changed the chop at all. That first chord is just a hair (maybe a sixteenth or eighth note behind the kick, which is hitting right on, but doesn't come in until a couple of measures later. I highly doubt he pulled that off without a click track.
Listen to it, and try to count off the measures from when he starts playing. The count doesn't line up with the drums, because it's behind them. He's really varying just a bit where in the measure he's hitting those chords. That can make certain chords show up in what at first seem to be odd places because your brain is counting from the wrong spot, then readjusts once the drums come in. I bet if you could play the song to a synced click it wouldn't sound off at all.
EDIT: Nope, I don't think they did use a click. I just synced it up with one in Pro Tools, and they are all just a bit all over the place in timing. I still think it's an off beat timing issue though. Or, I could just be getting tone deaf.
I'm on board with the sloppy rhythm but his guitar is slightly sharp. It is subtle but it's sharp. The other two scream. I have a kind of perfect pitch. Before you say kind of isn't perfect let me say this. I can rattle off thousands of notes from history. One for instance is Led Zepplin's "bring it on home" I can sing the opening riff. You can then play the song and it's dead on. I can do that with literally thousands of sax parts, bass parts, vocals, guitars etc etc etc. BUT I can still sing with a guitar tuned to itself but not tuned to 440. The biggest but though is I can't tell you very many note's names from hearing them. Oh I KNOW the notes.... personally. I just don't know their names. I never studied, took lessons, or ever practiced a scale. That's why I say "sort of" perfect pitch.