Single: Fell In Love With A Girl

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Single: Fell In Love With A Girl

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This topic it dedicated to, and is for, and about all releases of Fell In Love With A Girl by The Whites Stripes.
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I didn't want to start a thread for this but I thought it was pretty cool:

http://www.thatericalper.com/2013/08/31 ... ed-vocals/

Hey, it's just a fucking record. Chill.
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How does he get these?!?
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woodisgood wrote:How does he get these?!?
Just like you can remove vocals from songs to create karaoke tracks, if you will, you can also isolate the vocal track and discard the rest. I've never tried the latter, but I don't see why it would be that difficult.
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woodisgood wrote:How does he get these?!?
From a Rock Star-type video game. Whenever they release those they isolate the tracks for realistic play.
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Thanks for posting that, I love that sort of stuff. Jack's voice, as quirky as it is, holds up pretty well a capella.
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