Description : My cover of a song from the movie Walk Hard, the Dewey Cox Story.
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brilliant. great vocal performance and song, respect. by the way, i thought the horns sounded fine. I've been struggling to find a decent brass vst, any recommendations? gonna have to find the movie tonight.
Folks, if you never watched Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, I urge you to watch it. One of the funniest movie I've seen in years. Awesome rendition Wayne, bravo for outstanding performance. Thank you for sharing my brother.
I agree, worth watching, you'll laugh a lot for sure. But watching the Walk the Line movie first will make it even funnier because you'll see all the references to Johnny Cash's life in that film.
Not overly happy with the midi horns but it gets the point across. Fun to put together.
Outstanding, Wayne! I loved that movie and really loved this song. You did it justice. Great instrumentation from the horns to the drums. Vox was just perfect for the song. I'd forgotten that it was John C. Reilly who sang the original. I think I'm going to have to watch the movie again, it's been a while. Well done, Wayne. Stay warm in that surf.
As I was putting this together last week I bought the movie and have watched it a couple times since, pretty funny movie. It's up there with School of Rock as far as fun, lighthearted music movies go. Plus the music is great in it, bonus!
Here's John C. Riley at the NPR Tiny Desk Concert with some friends playing behind the desk, great podcast, btw.
We get awesome surf, big surf spot at the inlet. Enjoy your chop! Getting a metal detector this week, be spending mornings and evenings at the beach diggin' pirate treasure and pull tabs.
Thanks! It went well in the Walk Hard movie, actually. Funny movie, a comedic satire on the Johnny Cash movie Walk the Line. It is in a minor key so it gives it that "tarentino" feel to it I suppose.
Thanks!
Wayne
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Your voice is so much fun.
Very lighthearted and we need more of this in life!
Love it Wayne! :-)
Stay safe.
Wayne
Chris Hein Horns, a bit pricey but pretty decent, used them for a while on an older computer I had.
Wayne
Cheers!
Wayne
Cara De Sol
Not overly happy with the midi horns but it gets the point across. Fun to put together.
Wayne
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good job dude!
Michel
Thanks!
Wayne