Nowhere Fast - Cover - The Smiths (Morrissey/Marr)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ย. 2024
- Cover of Nowhere Fast by the Smiths.
Greetings. It's been a little while since we've posted a cover song/video. Gert and I have been working on an EP of original music that we hope to release soon.
Credits:
Written by: Morrissey/Marr
Gert Van de Voorde: Vocals
Peter Weldon: Guitars, drum programming
Bryan 'Wally' Cook: Bass
Recorded/Mixed by Peter Weldon
Gert's TH-cam can be found here: / @gvdv6918
amazing - I love this track!!! sonically it's superb!!! Well done Peter, Gert and Wally!
Thanks much, Ian! Most appreciated.
Yes sir- this is superb sonic perfection Boyz! ❤🎸💥🙏🪽
Cheers! Thanks so much for the positive vibes. :)
Everything sounded great but the high point for me was hearing how you nailed the vibrato! I was waiting for that part!
Thanks much. Yeah, that is a pretty important little flourish in the song. I remember my younger self being so taken by that sound. This was before I really knew how it was done. 🤓 That said, it’s still such a great effect.
I've really been looking forward to this video!
@@keiichimisaka7421 Sorry we haven’t been active with the videos. We’ve been working on an EP of original music. Thank you for tuning-in!
Oh! That's the best!
A master piece ! A delight listing to !!!
Agreed, such an incredible song. And a lot of fun to play! Thanks for tuning in.
@@welldonep Your guitare technic is always impressive 😯
@@stephanet6948 That's very kind of you to say.
Perfect, as usual!
Thanks so much, David. Appreciate you tuning in.
You guys always seem to somehow bring out the meaning fresher and better...
Thanks so much, Tim. I am very humbled by your comment. We are certainly touched by the music and do our best to capture the spirit of it to the best of our abilities. Thanks for tuning in!
Excellent version. Very well done.
@@ShiningHourPop Cheers! Thanks much for the positive remark. Lots of fun to play, that one. :)
Awesome! Great job as always! 🔥♥
Thank you very much!!
Perfect, like every other Smiths cover you've done in the past.
Ahhhhh, very kind of you to say. The songs are so well written. Often when learning a song, some of the magic is lost. With Smiths songs, it often feels even more magical. Thanks for the kind remark.
@@welldonep That's a very interesting point and I couldn't agree more. I play guitar as well, not as skillfully as you do, far from it, but when I play some Smiths tracks I get that same impression you mention; you just realise how well written they are, all they different layers and elements and the little touches here and there that make them so special.
@@Gonzax Yeah, I always refer to learning and recording them as 'doing my puzzles'. I love how all the parts work together. That is what interested me early on and still holds the same interest to this day. I personally love the acoustic guitars in the songs, which I think it often overlooked, but I think they play a really important role. I guess a lot of that has to do with me considering myself more of a rhythm guitar player vs. a lead player. I've always held the art of good rhythm guitar in high regard.