I was going through some old recordings of mine, ranging from before the time of my former-former band Superbrands all the way to some of my most recent works-in-progress, when I stumbled upon an early and basic (and I mean basic!) recording of “Nothing Will Ever Be the Same,” which I had made for my then drummer-to-be Bela because he’d wanted to come to our first practice as well-prepared as possible. He loved (and still loves) being prepared!:)
So I thought it would be great if I offered you an insight into what a song sounds like when it’s still just a bare skeleton, a possibility, an unfinished story.
That’s why I have produced here a mash-up of some sorts, like those “before & after” ads for a “revolutionary” product that will make you lose dozens of kilograms/pounds in just a few weeks. It’s composed of four little parts: the first and the third have been taken from the old, basic recording, while the second and the fourth are cut out of the version that forms part of my EP “Three Stories“.
Have a listen and finish the sentence in the comments below: The old version sounds ________________.