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If I Needed Someone - Beatles/George Harrison ala Eric Clapton

Ok. I know. I promised. You're thinkin' I'm addicted. Well, dangit, yer right!

But tonight I was working on my "wall of guitars" recording practice. What better song to practice on. Eh? This is George Harrison's If I Needed Someone from the Rubber Soul album and based on Eric Clapton's rendition from the Concert For George several years ago.

I've been fascinated by the whole "wall of guitar" thing and thought I'd give it a try. I don't have monitors. All I've got is some cheap desktop speakers. Really cheap! Anyway this sounds really good in my cans. But I have no idea how it will sound through some nice speakers. Give it shot. It's meant to be played loud. So take that as a warning. If may sound like... well, I'll leave that to your imagination! But let me know!

If I Needed Someone - Hifi [2.5Mb @ 2:35]

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That's a keeper!
I'm going to try put that one on my MP3 player.
Great job Les!


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Fantastic job! Sounded great in my cans, too! You got great separation on the parts so it wasn't muddy.


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George my favorite beatle...nice job

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I just fed that into the input of my blues junior with the volume cranked up.

Boy did that wall of guitars sound good

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sounds great to me
i need to practice more

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