Baba O'Riley - The Who (Cover) - Teenage Wasteland
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My cover of Baba O'Riley I performed for a friend as a gift - he always wanted me to cover it and I never did - UNTIL NOW.. HaHaHA. The song, Baba O'Riley, also known as teenage wasteland, is performed in its original key and custom tuning. Slightly higher than the common A440 standard. Some say this was Pete Townsend's tape machine being slightly off calibration or recorded at his home studio at different IPS and then in studio, the instruments were tuned to match. Others speculate that after all instrument tracks were recorded, the tape was slightly pitched up to add more "energy", an old studio engineer trick used quite often in the 70s. WHO knows, whatever the reason, thats how it was and thats what I performed. All keyboards and guitars were tuned to the album. I also tried to duplicate the keyboard synthesizer intro (originally performed on the Lowrey Berkshire Deluxe) in detail, in its' entirety, not as random ad-libbed improvised solo notes, but as a performed written piece of electronic music. I used a synth module emulation controlled by a Korg Trinity and a Korg Univox Mono synth. Every character seen in the video is Nathan Goodman, as a four piece band using state of the art rotoscope technology. You will be entranced as you see four characters of the same man performing live together a classic rock masterpiece from non other than the frontiersmen of rock n roll, the Who, as they paint the pictures of the Lifehouse - the perfect note rings forth through the combination of everybody's songs, they storm the place to find everybody has disappeared through a sort of musical Nirvana, and the people observing the concert through their Lifesuits have vanished.
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