tiny tribute
By fetalface on January 16, 2022 11:23 pm
A tiny, wildly imperfect tribute to a lost and perfect legend. RIP Ronnie Spector
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A tiny, wildly imperfect tribute to a lost and perfect legend. RIP Ronnie Spector
Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works (BY-NC-ND)
Very nice tribute. Great work on the vocals, love all the layers and harmonies.
Ima conduit to the afterlife. RS says "This is fetalicious... send me the stems so I can add an armpit fart track".
Haha, excellent. I could picture this in a David Lynch scene. Crossing 50s vocals with 80s arps and beats.
Love the cover art for this track on your BandCamp page. Did you draw that? You should send this to Vince Clarke and see if he wants to remix / collab on this one.
So lovely and soft! Nice harmonies and singing! nice tribute, I didn't know about Ronnie Spector, now I do.
Very nice tribute. Great work on the vocals, love all the layers and harmonies.
Ima conduit to the afterlife. RS says "This is fetalicious... send me the stems so I can add an armpit fart track".
Haha, excellent. I could picture this in a David Lynch scene. Crossing 50s vocals with 80s arps and beats.
beautiful!
Love the cover art for this track on your BandCamp page. Did you draw that? You should send this to Vince Clarke and see if he wants to remix / collab on this one.
So lovely and soft! Nice harmonies and singing! nice tribute, I didn't know about Ronnie Spector, now I do.
Thanks, all. Yeah I did tune in to one of my favorite radio stations, WFMU, on Friday and heard about her passing. I never really thought of her as one of my favorite artists, but the DJ created an amazing tribute. Made me feel the accumulated loss of the past few years, and the loss of all the artists I never got to fully appreciate when they were still alive... like I'd give anything just to smell one of their armpit farts.
I am flattered by the David Lynch reference, I don't think it sounds much like him but yes maybe retro + awkward
Viva la Ronnie and all our musical heroes.
Words collide. Electronic arps and 60s pop music. Is the singing a sample? Or did you get that recorded?
Words collide. Electronic arps and 60s pop music. Is the singing a sample? Or did you get that recorded?
very sweet tribute <3
Oh Kedbreak, haha. I recorded it on my living room floor, in GarageBand, with equipment borrowed from the inimitable Library Of MusicLandria (www.musiclandria.com)
Oh orangedrink, no you are!
serene yet dancy almost hauntingly so. I like it, a lovely tribute to such an inspiring time in music.
Small though it may be, it's a good tribute.
serene yet dancy almost hauntingly so. I like it, a lovely tribute to such an inspiring time in music.
Thanks you guys. Do you have Erasure's phone number? I'd love them to cover this song
Can't say I do
You're thinking of ABBA perhaps, understandable
Thanks you guys. Do you have Erasure's phone number? I'd love them to cover this song
Lemme call my number guy, and I'll get back to you.