The Who might be my favorite Classic Rock Band. there's something very unique about their style of composition that nobody ever really tried to duplicate. this song is a particular standout, because i've never heard any other hit song attempt to do a similar rhythm. Zach was a champ and blast beated his way to victory. took a little pro tools editing but that's better than razor blading it. another ZM banger on the b-side. both of us have a soft spot for "Yield." i think it's the best of their second era. found an og copy of the record for $4 at the head shop in hburg, god bless.
sep 2017, recorded in the crypt in memphis, tn
drums for "Miles" recorded thru a Behringer PA to Tascam 38
2 additional drum recordings recorded similarly
all transferred to pro tools, edited, bounced back to the 38
guitars and 4xE slide bass added on the 38
all transferred to pro tools, edited, bounced back to the 38
vocals added on the 38
final backing track and vocals transferred to pro tools
edited, lightly mixed and mastered in pro tools
drums for "Given" recorded similarly, everything else added to the 38
transferred, edited, mixed, mastered in pro tools
"I Can See for Miles" written by Pete Townshend
from The Who's 1967 album "The Who Sell Out"
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