Bad Daze's New Original "Lost" (Video)

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Bad Daze's New Original "Lost" (Video)

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Again, my camera is inexpensive (cheap!) so the audio isn't the best, but the song sounded great live @ City Limits.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 1640&hl=en
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Hey guys really like the original. Keep up the good work. Hope to hear it out live soon. :twisted:
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Hey good work on the origional. Got a good sound there. Keep em comming!!!!!
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Oh no, all of my screw ups all permenently out there for the world to see (I know that one of the verse fills I played was more sloppy than Rosie O' Donnell at an all-you-can eat buffet.) :D ;)

Awesome putting up the video, Bag. I can't wait to get back into the rehearsal space to start writing again. *hint, hint, nudge, nudge*.
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bassist_25 wrote:I can't wait to get back into the rehearsal space to start writing again. *hint, hint, nudge, nudge*.
I'd prefer if you'd call it by it's name: Studio Douchéz ...

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BadDazeRob wrote:
I'd prefer if you'd call it by it's name: Studio Douchéz ...

r:>)
I'd prefer if you'd call it by its name: Studio Douchéz.

Possive pronouns do not contain an apostrophe.

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Hey, screw off, it was 7 a.m. when I wrote that ... :D

And BTW, what the hell is a "possive pronoun?" I'm familiar with "possessive pronouns" but I must have missed class the day they covered the possive ones ... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Great song guys!

Better not let the camera man drink anymore though.....

There are a couple of spots that almost require Dramamine......



























Sorry Bag....LOL
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Yes it was a great song, caint wait to here some guys!!!
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Great job fellas,
thanks for posting that!
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AWESOMELY GOOD!!...Nice catchy chorus!...Great (makes ya wanna jump) beat!!..Great lead work Kenny!... .And yes the camera man did a good job too!! Great work guys! :twisted:
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Great song....definately heard alot of the Disturbed influence in there. Nice hook, good verses. It's about time you wrote one...keep em comin!!
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Great job guys. That is a kick-ass tune.
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Once again, many thank yous to you guys. It's a great feeling to get respect from your peers when it comes to something like this, especially when it's from people in bands like 4 Days Dirty, Fedup, and The Marauders: Guys known for kickass original material. Bob, I'm glad that you dig the hook, because we struggled for a couple of rehearsals to find that. LOL We actually have plans on adding backing vocals to the chorus, but we just finished the song five days prior to the performance, so there are still details we'd like to work on.

...and if anyone deserves to have a few drinks, it's Bag. :D He's become not only an avid fan of the band, but also a great friend. Bag rocks!!!

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You can catch the second performance Saturday night at the County Line Inn in Mount Union. Shamless plug. :D :D ;)
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Great Song!!!!!

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Hey Paul,

The bass line sounds great! Good job. Great job to all the 'Bad Daze' guys! Sounds good!!
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Many thanks to all of you for the kind words ... I hate being that guy that asks, "What did you think?" so big thanks to devoted bad daZe disciple Bag for shooting the vid and posting it, too.

The hook was elusive for a while and then I was driving down the road a few hours before our last rehearsal prior to the debut show and it came out of nowhere ... thank God.

There will be more coming real soon, I'm sure. This is the part where they start churning out and I can speak for myself to say that I "have the bug."

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good points: good bass line. catchy beat.

bad points: sound was a bit muffled. couldn't really get a major feel for the lyrics. background vocals were non existent. Guitar came across as a bit off in some parts. Like the notes were being made up as going along for a bit.

Not too shabby though for a first effort. Def has some potential. If one of ya'll got a home recording set up, re-record it. I'd like to hear it minus all the feedback from the video.
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Mistress_DB wrote:good points: good bass line. catchy beat.

bad points: sound was a bit muffled. couldn't really get a major feel for the lyrics. background vocals were non existent. Guitar came across as a bit off in some parts. Like the notes were being made up as going along for a bit.

Not too shabby though for a first effort. Def has some potential. If one of ya'll got a home recording set up, re-record it. I'd like to hear it minus all the feedback from the video.
Ummm, sweetheart, I ain't Atlantic Records! :? I was at the show, happened to have my inexpensive (cheap!) camera along, heard that their first original was next, and thought it would be cool to record it. It sounded great live! Next time I'll be sure to bring my boom mic's and my digital sound recording stuff and dub over Rob's off key vocals :P and remix it for you! :wink:

Better yet, come down to the County Line In Mt. Union Saturday night and check it out "live." :wink:
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Well babydoll, I wasn't saying you did a bad job. You work with the tools you have. And I really didn't notice Rob was that far off key. I was more listening to the instrumentation of the song. Perhaps I will partake of a show at some point to see how the song progresses. But hey if you're willing to go through all that headache of dragging out the mics and such I'm sure that's at the very least worth a good spanking. :wink:
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Big thanks Bag for shootin' this-you rock dude! I guess maybe next time we'll try to get Mutt Lange or some other big time recording producer. Gosh!
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Mistress_DB wrote:Well babydoll, I wasn't saying you did a bad job. You work with the tools you have. And I really didn't notice Rob was that far off key. I was more listening to the instrumentation of the song. Perhaps I will partake of a show at some point to see how the song progresses. But hey if you're willing to go through all that headache of dragging out the mics and such I'm sure that's at the very least worth a good spanking. :wink:
A spanking, you say? :o :oops:

(Can somebody lend me some recording stuff?) :P
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Bag wrote: Ummm, sweetheart, I ain't Atlantic Records!
I LOL'ed at this so fucking hard.

Great work guys. That song is better than a lot of the stuff I hear on the radio.
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interesting tune...

I thought the structure was very good. I like the fact I didnt have to be beat over the head how good each individual member was with senseless noodling (which is common for a modern hard rock original that goes absolutley nowhere) I also liked the fact that this was the type of song that BD should and would play. Good stuff.

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Hey, not everyone's going to dig it and that's cool. Not everyone digs our cover material, so I didn't expect everyone to dig our original material. As I said, it was completed five days prior to performance, and I already stated that backing vocals are in the works. A board recording would have been a nice memento, but it was very cool that Bag grabbed his camcorder for the occasion. No, it wasn't an immaculate performance - hence poking fun at myself in my first post in this thread - but things will tighten up as the material gets more stage time. It's a good idea to perform material for about six months before putting it to wax, because songs evolve. On the other hand, you can sit in the rehearsal room forever picking things apart and nothing ever sees the light of day *coughchinesedemocracycough*. The fact that this thread has so many replies is really cool, because usually anytime anyone posts material on here, it gets pretty much ignored...or there are a decent amount of replies, but it's just the same three people replying. I'm really humbled by the positive response so far.

Chad, I really dig your response, because we didn't want to come off wanky or like we're each in our own world, doing our own thing without regard to what the others are doing.

Though we kind of had to alert everyone that this was our song, so the RFTT crew was ready. As the material becomes more pervasive, it will most likely get worked into our setlist and treated like any other song without a formal introduction. I will admit that when I was playing the song prior to this and looked down at the setlist to see it was next, I got nervous. And I never get nervous on stage! You really are putting yourself out there when you perform original stuff live. It was still a great thrill!!!
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Hey, I'm not bald yet! :lol:

That was a good song though, and hope to hear you guys put more out soon. Rock on! :twisted:
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