Thanks for listening/watching and commenting guys.
I agree regarding the song length, but 'it is what it is', - songs channel through me more than me 'writing' them. Reworking it shorter would involve chopping the chord pattern drastically (no lead-in pattern 1 time before each chorus would only cut out 20 seconds, removing the same pattern at the end of each chorus would remove another 40 seconds. Removing the lead bridge 15 seconds, removing 1 whole verse/chorus would be 90 seconds, but lose the meaning of the lyrics.
Hey, go tell Pink Floyd and King Crimson their tracks were too long!
John - yes lip-synch (pretty obvious!) I couldn't repeat the lead guitar parts without a huge amount of re-practicing, which I didn't want to do. I did all the video against a black backdrop so that when I superimposed the sun/clouds video, it would effectively disappear.
As to finishing songs, I find it works best for me to work on tracking only one song at a time, I just keep recording track after track after track. If I'm doing a lead guitar part, I'll record it, mute it, then do another one, then keep repeating that for each part. Same thing on vocals, record a track, mute it, record another one. "Oh maybe some keys will work on this" - I'll record piano, or organ or strings tracks. When I think I've got all the tracks recorded, I'll go back to the drum track and start finessing it a little more, than just dive right into mixing the rest of the instruments in.
I agree regarding the song length, but 'it is what it is', - songs channel through me more than me 'writing' them. Reworking it shorter would involve chopping the chord pattern drastically (no lead-in pattern 1 time before each chorus would only cut out 20 seconds, removing the same pattern at the end of each chorus would remove another 40 seconds. Removing the lead bridge 15 seconds, removing 1 whole verse/chorus would be 90 seconds, but lose the meaning of the lyrics.
Hey, go tell Pink Floyd and King Crimson their tracks were too long!

John - yes lip-synch (pretty obvious!) I couldn't repeat the lead guitar parts without a huge amount of re-practicing, which I didn't want to do. I did all the video against a black backdrop so that when I superimposed the sun/clouds video, it would effectively disappear.
As to finishing songs, I find it works best for me to work on tracking only one song at a time, I just keep recording track after track after track. If I'm doing a lead guitar part, I'll record it, mute it, then do another one, then keep repeating that for each part. Same thing on vocals, record a track, mute it, record another one. "Oh maybe some keys will work on this" - I'll record piano, or organ or strings tracks. When I think I've got all the tracks recorded, I'll go back to the drum track and start finessing it a little more, than just dive right into mixing the rest of the instruments in.
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