Nobody heard records of you playing whatever the melody was on those low strings. It worked out good, you know, about 25 or 26 million records later. I guess it worked out alright.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A lot of our tracks have sounded a lot better than I thought they would because of recording, mixing, and because I probably didn't hear it that way. I'm not a songwriter.
Well, you know it was so different from when you rehearsed. You're out there with your guitar and trying to get a sound, but it doesn't sound anything like what you expect!
All the records I've made have pretty much been big club turntable records. You need to feel the rhythm.
We knew that we wanted to play heavy music but I hadn't gotten into melody and things like that.
My songs always sound a lot better in person than they do on the record.
The voices on the record, that was trying to treat my voice like guitar players treat guitar tones.
Doing the instrumental thing, you're really looking for the power of the melody to carry the record.
My girlfriend at the time convinced me to send these songs to Cavity Search. When they wanted to put out my record I was totally shocked.
I did play every little note on the guitar on that record.
Alas! You complain that your soul is out of tune. Then ask the Master to tune the heart-strings.