Branston P
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Posted: Jan. 12 2012, 05:38 |
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Quote (wiga @ Jan. 12 2012, 02:49) | Branston P - will you ask Kev - does he do his own accents? That's a lovely Southern Irish accent in there - to be sure - and I like the way it's used to give Mike encouragement and moral support thoughout the track - even singing along. Gives it a nice homely touch. |
Yeh that's the lunatic in him doing the voices. He figures if MO can use vocals for effect then why shouldn't he. He says the story behind the track is that Mike heads off from Blighty for the West Indies with all his kit and family, on board, but, the plane breaks down and is forced to land in the region of Kerry.
Rather than wait for the plane to be fixed he takes he's kit into a local studio to record TB XXV.
The engineer has never heard of him and accidently leaves the intercom mic on, and it gets mixed into the tracks.
He's just dissapointed he didn't put a little jig on mandolin at the end, like at the manor on the original boxed set.
He's talking of doing the whole of TB in a similar fashion. ie Irish. I think he's crazy. I've heard the Irish version of Caveman. It's mad.
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