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Swede

(36,053 posts)
2. I wish I was driving my Impala, listening to this 8-track back in 1975.
Sun Mar 9, 2025, 10:34 PM
Mar 9

Those were the days, my friend.

BOSSHOG

(42,179 posts)
4. I somehow
Sun Mar 9, 2025, 10:36 PM
Mar 9

Engineered an 8 track under the dash of a 51 Chevy pickup. Those indeed were the Days. Thank You for your posts.

hlthe2b

(109,313 posts)
3. A great song with a lot of memories. The Youtube video that goes into the unique making of that song
Sun Mar 9, 2025, 10:34 PM
Mar 9

is worth watching too.

keep_left

(2,851 posts)
5. Thanks for the clip. Another DUer mentions (in this thread) the making of...
Sun Mar 9, 2025, 11:49 PM
Mar 9

...this song. They were really pushing the boundaries of recording production technique when they created this one in the mid-'70s. The effort it took to create some of those vocal sounds ("multi-vocals", as Enya calls them) was truly astonishing, and the interesting thing is that even if you were to recreate this song today, there really aren't many shortcuts to achieving this sound. We have all kinds of keyboard and recording technologies that didn't exist in 1975, but if you really want the sound of hundreds of voices...well, you still have to overdub hundreds of voices! (Whether or not that is done in digital sampling synthesis or using multitrack recording is irrelevant). The main difference is that today it would be much easier to pull this one off live.

BTW, I'm still looking for a cover version that was made in the late '80s or early '90s, I think. Like many of the covers, they took shortcuts with the multi-vocals, which led to an overall weaker effect and a less impressive sound. However, as I recall, this particular cover did a really nice job interpreting the second bridge ( "ooh...you'll wait a long time for me" ). I wish I could find it on YouTube. Unfortunately, it's not the cover by "The Will to Power", nor is it any of the other contemporaneous versions (The Pretenders, Johnny Logan, et al.).

ProfessorGAC

(72,416 posts)
6. The Studio Time This Song Took!
Mon Mar 10, 2025, 11:18 AM
Mar 10

Three weeks just to record & prepare the "choir" for playback.
What patience.

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