Funked49 - (James Gang Cover) LIVE -VHS Restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • 1984 VHS Restoration Project thanks to
    Gary Emilio Cavalier
    Producer for
    MobileVideo Productions
    Grand Junction, Colorado
    with just a bit of assistance by me (the frontman) in learning video editing with VLC, Audacity and Kdenlive before I tackle DaVinci Resolve

Комментарии • 6

  • @darkdelta
    @darkdelta 4 месяца назад +1

    The bad thing is, I wasn't there to hear the rest of the playlist! Really tight band, don't know who the lead vocalist is, he has a great voice, Really nice cover. Post more of these guys if you have any. BTW what is the name of the band. Thanks for the effort.

    • @enorbet2
      @enorbet2  4 месяца назад

      Thank You! I'm the lead vocalist for most of the tunes for this, my old band, Fourplay (yeah I know, Lee Ritenour used that name for his Smooth Jazz band circa 1987 but we had it in 1979, documented in '84) . The first clips are mostly labelled as seeking help attempting to restore the Audio/Video sync based on pretty bad digitization that gets progressively further and further out of sync. They gave me fits for many months. Thankfully the forward thinking guy, Gary Cavalier, who did the dual camcorder recording is still alive, still active, and still has the original VHS tapes! He graciously sent me copies of this whole show, including The Nighthawks, and I'm having a great time now actually learning video editing and little by little getting them all up here on my channel.
      As soon as I figure out how to create new categories so I can keep the old "bad" ones separated from the new ones, I'll do that, too. Thanks again and hope you will like each new clip as I get them separated and mildly edited.

  • @wilddave100
    @wilddave100 4 месяца назад

    VERY KOOL TO SEE , BAND WAS REALLY GOOD , WHERE WAS THIS ? IT WOULD BE GREAT TO FIND OUT .

    • @enorbet2
      @enorbet2  4 месяца назад

      Thanks wilddave100. We were a small town regional band West of the Rocky Mountains based in Colorado. This gig was in a tiny coal mining town called Paonia in the North Fork Valley. The nightclub/bar had been "Joe's Bar" (literally) when my brother and I built the stage for owner Joe Bergl. Years later it was bought out and in the 80s renamed "Cheers". I have no idea what name it is under now since sadly I had to move from that beautiful area in the early 80s. I'm editing more clips most days so if you like, check my channel from time to time..

  • @rmg03c
    @rmg03c 4 месяца назад

    Me thinks that your drummer was the only one that stepped up.
    You don't go cover Walsh approach to the guitar without kneeling at the alternat alter

    • @enorbet2
      @enorbet2  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for commenting. You could be right since I don't even know what you mean by "alternat alter". Care to school me? Also, FWIW, while I can't speak the mind of the other players, but the closest I ever wanted to get to a cover, was a loose interpretation with at least some room for interpretation and individual voice. I mean if we sounded exactly like the record, why bother? Jukeboxes would be smarter, I think..
      EDIT: I should have added that Rich Brooks is an excellent drummer so I agree and I should know since I led the band and in a 13 month period we gigged with 9 different drummers and auditioned dozens more. Rich was at the very least in the Top 4.