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#31 Post by AVLinux »

LU344928 wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 12:36 am
AVLinux wrote: Sat Feb 19, 2022 6:13 pm Any Blues fans here?
Yes, John Lee Hooker for starters.
Our latest, Recorded and mixed with Ardour and Video Edited with Cinelerra-GG:
https://youtu.be/mm3OJ_OV9iU
You guys have got a good ear for music - the early Mac stuff was great.
John Lee Hooker! Nice! :happy:

Thanks very much for watching and commenting!

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#32 Post by Leo »

I read a review of AV Linux MX-21 by Jack Wallen this morning. He seemed pretty impressed, something that appears not easy to do.

So, kudos for impressing the un-impressable!

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and I know I'm mighty exceptional... :lion2:
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Leo wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 10:23 am I read a review of AV Linux MX-21 by Jack Wallen this morning. He seemed pretty impressed, something that appears not easy to do.

So, kudos for impressing the un-impressable!

:lion:
Hi! Well that sounds good, got a link?

*EDIT.. found it! https://www.techrepublic.com/article/av ... come-true/

I don't mind getting some good criticism and the 'light theme' comments have some weight but the article isn't terribly informative and his complaints about MXPI vs. Gnome Software Ctr. are fairly petty... It's MX, why wouldn't I use the light and efficient native MXPI over some bloated entity from another Desktop Environment?? Also why would I ship a full Office Suite on an AV Workstation that's already 3Gb+..

But otoh that fact it got reviewed at all was pretty cool... :happy:

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#34 Post by AVLinux »

Hi MX'ers!

With very unhappy times occurring on the other side of the  world it's difficult to be too happy about anything but after more than a year of work and collaboration the (not) Willie Mack album is released! The good stuff is at the bottom of the post but hopefully you will enjoy at least some of the story of how it came about...:

These notes are as much for me to remember how this project came to be as to inform the listener... The story of the (not) Willie Mack album.

  Early in winter of 2021  while the Covid-19 Pandemic was going full bore I brought a drumkit into my living room..  Society was still locked down and vaccines were a dim and distant light on the horizon so really why NOT have drums in the living room?!  There was plenty of time to work on music so my original plan was to arrange a couple of Cover tunes I wanted to record and as something new to fend off Covid dementia I planned to track the drums myself. I laid down some bed tracks for 'Grandma's Hands' and 'Have You Ever Loved a Woman' and busied myself with adding some guitars. Around this time there was a bit of a lull in the Covid restrictions and I got a call from my friend Dave "Benny" Williams who was climbing the walls looking for some music to work on so I told him about these new tracks and we agreed to get together so he could lay down some Hammond and Piano parts. Tracking with masks on and remaining in separate rooms took some of the fun of of the proceedings but it didn't hinder Dave from laying down some amazing keys. As the mixes began to take shape I was getting the feeling that these tunes had potential to be much more than demos and an idea to do a collaborative fanboy bluesy album to pay tribute to some of my favourite artists started to take form. A dark and dusty cupboard in the back of my brain opened and I remembered a couple of unreleased songs I had done a few years back as a collaboration with another Dave: Dave Phillips.. This Dave is also a very talented musician, songwriter and one hell of a singer and this I knew having never met the man in person! Dave and I met on the Interwebs pursuing our common interest in Audio software and he'd written a great song called "Get On Board the Blues" and was looking for collaborators a few years back and as it turned out we were both Blues affectionados as well as Geeks. His song and a version of Blind Lemon Jefferson's "See That My Grave is Kept Clean" we had also collaborated on were in need of a little sprucing up but were perfect candidates for this project. As I dug deeper in my tickle trunk of broken dreams and languishing songs I found a couple of Instrumentals I'd written:  'Confluence' orginally worked on with Peter Cox and Jake McLean, and  'Hammond Fried Eggs' and indeed you could have fried eggs on the tubes after Peter and Benny were done with that one! Another Cover that I had been dying to try arranging was Fenton Robinson's "You Don't Know What Love is" and it turned out to be a perfect fit as well. As the tracks were coming together I thought some Funk might provide a nice contrast and a funky lick I'd been messing with as a couch doodle grew into a James-Brown-and-the-Average-White-Band-had-a-love-child called "(She Digs My) Funktionality". It grooved but something was missing... it turned out what it needed was some saxophone and Benny came through and hooked me up with his friend Ken Foster who was missing gigging and looking for something to do. Ken came into the studio and proceeded to slay, his great work transformed the song from lacking focus to being one of the highlights! Meanwhile the eternally sunny disposition of my partner Nancy and our mutual admiration for the slide guitar work of Derek Trucks inspired a Rootsy new song called 'When You Smile (I Can See Your Light)" complete with a surprise sax solo.. I'm blessed to play live with the best rhythm section in the world with my literal and musical family in 'Rated Blue' and my son Connor lent his considerable drumming skills where the old man wasn't quite cutting it and my soul brother Peter Cox manifested his patented 'Thunder Magic' on bass and took some of these tunes to funky town!

  My heartfelt thanks to everyone who were so incredibly generous with their time and talents, this is a really special project to me and it wouldn't have turned out nearly as well without everyone's unique contributions. One last thing to clarify... since this was a collaborative effort I really wanted to release it under a group name and the names Williams and MacArthur gave me a brainwave to use 'Willie Mack' ... I thought it was a lock, it sounded Bluesy and southern and at the very last second when I submitted the album for streaming Distribution I discovered there were already a few artists working as 'Willie Mack' so I had to think fast. Anyone who has ever had to name a band will tell you it can literally takes months to years to think up a good one and after working on this album for more than a year I didn't want to lose my spot in the submission queue so between that (and the ongoing malignant narcissism of course) I made a snap decision to put it out under my name. It really wasn't what I had envisioned it's just a formality that doesn't change the fact that the music is the product of a very fruitful collaboration of chefs... I'm just your waiter!

You can listen free online here at Bandcamp:
https://bandshedrecords.bandcamp.com/al ... soul-roots

If you are already a Spotify subscriber, you can find it here:
https://open.spotify.com/album/7lG7aax0 ... CLhjt-yXQQ

It is also available on every other major music streaming service, just search 'Glen MacArthur'. CD's and 8-track tapes are in the works and should be available in a couple of weeks..

I'll close with a thought/prayer/meditation for the unthinkable situation across Ukraine, especially in Kyiv. It's very disheartening that we really can't do better than this as a species...

Best, Glen

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Hi,

Playing catchup here with a couple of new Videos produced with AVL-MXE, I was hoping to get lots of different folks posting self-produced Music and Video here with lots of variety but it seems people are either really shy or fairly disinterested in such topics here which just 'is what it is'. Not intended to be a place of 'high criticism' all submissions beginner or Pro are welcomed! I'd love to have showcase for people to strut their stuff and of course demonstrate the kind of work AVL-MXE is capable of.. I can see by the metrics there are lots of downloads and AVL-MXE is looking solid at Distrowatch so I know people are using it, don't be shy, let your freak flag fly!

When I put out Videos or albums I have a Bandshed Records mailing list.. I'm not down with Facebook and Instagram and their policies so I do the ML instead, what gets posted here is a copy and paste of the Mailing List articles in case anyone is wondering why there is so much info in these posts..lol.
Audio recorded in Ardour 6.9, Video edited in Cinelerra-GG on AV Linux MX-21 Edition and post-produced with 'VCartoonizer' in Windows 10..

I'm a huge Bill Withers fan and his first album from 1971 'Just As I Am' is arguably his best or at least his most consistent from start to finish.. Of course there are the wonderful 'Ain't No Sunshine' and 'Grandma's Hands' but two album cuts that really flipped my lid were 'Better off Dead' and 'I'm Her Daddy'.. At a time when soul music had become well established and when many large Stax and Motown acts were getting more and more ornate and excessive with platform boots, super big afros and gold lame suits Bill Withers first album was the antithesis of all of that. I'm Her Daddy is a gritty and real song told in first-person by a man who has just found out that he fathered a child with a lover that left him six years earlier. It is masterfully told and the few well-chosen lyrics frame a scene rich with detail from so few words. We understand exactly what has happened but are left to wonder what his intentions are and what he is going to do with this new revelation. I can understand why it was never a hit but the sad part is such a masterclass in songwriting craft never saw the light it deserved.

As a super fanboy and never one to turn down an opportunity to play more Bill Withers I brought it to Connor and Pete and we did a trio arrangement recording of it and shot a Video. The Video was a fine performance but since it closely resembled the other Videos we'd done with Adam in the same session I wanted to do something with it to set it apart and the idea to do the Video in a Graphic Novel (or as old people call them...'Comic Books') style occured to me. I thought such a great story song deserved a story format and here is what we came up with:

https://youtu.be/SQypLF28_rw

Thanks for reading/listening/watching!

Glen

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#36 Post by JWM-Kit »

I like the Elder Brothers video. Very well made video. Audio is very clear. Each audio element "sits" in the mix allowing you to clearly hear each separate part clearly. Most importantly you've choose to stay neutral in the Loudness war. It is a good example of what AV Linux is capable of with a good audio interface or multi-tracker. Very good job.


EDIT : Just listed to "Need Your Love So Bad". Just as well made, and more my style. ;)

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#37 Post by AVLinux »

Hi and thanks!

Got something to share??

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#38 Post by Krogmos »

Really like the Graphic Novel style video.
Most excellent

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Krogmos wrote: Thu Apr 07, 2022 12:35 pm Really like the Graphic Novel style video.
Most excellent
Thanks, appreciate that!

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#40 Post by AVLinux »

New Video out today:
https://youtu.be/L9b8zM-IJI0

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