Great, though looks like the song speed is slightly increased, and everything seems to sound with a higher pitch than normal. Phil seems a smurf here!
It's quite possible it's pitched to high. I didn't make this recording. It was taken from the bootleg "I Met A Sweet Senora". Have nothing to compare it to (I don't know how Phil Beer normally sounds), I took it at face value. I could try pitching it down, but I'm not sure how much to slow it down, having no frame of reference.
The only place I've heard it (apart from here) is at a spanish radio station, which had a special program dedicated to Mike Oldfield. You can find it recorded in the address "mikeoldfieldblog (dot) com/2010/04/21/el-especial-mike-oldfield-de-cuac-fm-y-sus-caratulas-ya-estan-disponibles-para-descarga/" (substitute the "(dot)" by a ".").
It's divided in three parts, at the center of the article. This song is in the first part, at 29:50, though it wasn't played in full length.
Actually, everything is high-pitched, though it's not easy to spot just listening to this "version". If you hear the corrected one it's much clearer, and playing both at the same time makes evident that this one is speedier.
Dieses Lied ist einfach genial. Ich habe es gehört, als meine Mutter im Krankenhaus gestorben ist und ich anschließend nach Hause gefahren bin.
thebellsde 1 month ago
Great, though looks like the song speed is slightly increased, and everything seems to sound with a higher pitch than normal. Phil seems a smurf here!
Trndad 10 months ago
@Trndad
It's quite possible it's pitched to high. I didn't make this recording. It was taken from the bootleg "I Met A Sweet Senora". Have nothing to compare it to (I don't know how Phil Beer normally sounds), I took it at face value. I could try pitching it down, but I'm not sure how much to slow it down, having no frame of reference.
MadTheDJ 10 months ago
@MadTheDJ
The only place I've heard it (apart from here) is at a spanish radio station, which had a special program dedicated to Mike Oldfield. You can find it recorded in the address "mikeoldfieldblog (dot) com/2010/04/21/el-especial-mike-oldfield-de-cuac-fm-y-sus-caratulas-ya-estan-disponibles-para-descarga/" (substitute the "(dot)" by a ".").
It's divided in three parts, at the center of the article. This song is in the first part, at 29:50, though it wasn't played in full length.
Trndad 10 months ago
@MadTheDJ Yeah; there's a pitch-corrected version of it on "Old Tin Boxes." Right pitch or not, though, thanks for uploading this... I love the song!
JacquardLoom 7 months ago
@Trndad: Yes, it sounds like an 90's Remix. But if you listen carefully, only phil's voice is too high. the hole song matches.
sEIGu 1 month ago
@sEIGu
Actually, everything is high-pitched, though it's not easy to spot just listening to this "version". If you hear the corrected one it's much clearer, and playing both at the same time makes evident that this one is speedier.
Trndad 1 month ago
Great song. And thanks, now I know what album it is on. :)
BlackBunik 11 months ago
@BlackBunik
It's a hard track to find, but worth it. The "I Met A Sweet Senora" bootleg is worth it for this, "Sally" and "All Right Now".
MadTheDJ 11 months ago
Cheers! I've always loved it and play it a lot around St. Patrick's Day since it has that Celtic feeling.
MadTheDJ 1 year ago
Fantastic,one of my favourite rarities.Havn't heard this for years! Brilliant!!
ommadawn54 1 year ago