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Right Down the Line (Gerry Rafferty)

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    Published on 29 May 2022 / In Rock / Soft Rock

    "Right Down the Line" is a song written and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty. Released as a single in July 1978, it reached #12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and #8 on Cash Box. It was the third release from Rafferty's City to City LP as the follow-up to his first major hit as a solo artist, "Baker Street".

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    Daniel Ramos (@dan00075)

    Great job, everyone! Nice!

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    stegokitty
    stegokitty 2 years ago

    Thanks Daniel! :)

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    stubass
    stubass 2 years ago

    Thx

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    stubass
    stubass 2 years ago

    stegokitty greenman Megasis tek_drum : Hey, everyone!, we're done! Much thx to all on a spectatcular collab! Hope 2 c u soon! :-)

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    stegokitty
    stegokitty 2 years ago

    Great! Thanks for bringing me on Stu. I'll work on a finer mix for this collab.

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    stubass
    stubass 2 years ago

    @stegokitty : Go for it!

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    Maximo
    Maximo 2 years ago

    Ok guys!, I recorded the Piano track, just adjust the volume and let me know if it sounds Ok.

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    stubass
    stubass 2 years ago

    Super perfect!!

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    Maximo
    Maximo 2 years ago

    stubass I uploaded the Organ track

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    stegokitty
    stegokitty 2 years ago

    Johnny Lightning!

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    stubass
    stubass 2 years ago

    GR8!

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    stubass
    stubass 2 years ago

    @stubass: Once the piano is in, we're done! :-)

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    CopyCat
    CopyCat 2 years ago

    Awesome tracks, everyone!! Wow, this sounds great. stegokitty - I don't know what that vocal effect is, but you really sound amazing with it. And your pitch is right on. Love it!!

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    stubass
    stubass 2 years ago

    Yeah! He ain't bad :-)

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    stegokitty
    stegokitty 2 years ago

    Thanks so much CC! The vocal effect is from a plug-in. It's the digital version of the Abbey Road device that was created for John Lennon to double track his voice, because he didn't like having to do it. The company WAVES has a bunch of other Abbey Road machines digitized, including the tape machine (J37 Tape) that was used on most of The Beatles, and tons of other famous artist albums. The plug-ins even look like the machines (which I think is often a thing that's typical of really good plug-ins). This one cost only $29. Here's the page for the ADT machine "Reel ADT" : https://www.waves.com/plugins/....reel-adt#butch-vig-b

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    CopyCat
    CopyCat 2 years ago

    @stegokitty : Saved the link. Thanks for that!

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