KARAOKE SCENE MAGAZINE ONLINE! - Mark Cheetah performs The Memory Remains on Karaoke Showcase - Hey Folks, a Happy Metal Monday to all. This song is kinda complex because there's TWO lead vocal parts set an octave apart in both the verses. ________________________________________ I've got a couple karaoke discs with the song on it, and I'd recorded the song in the past, but I didn't like the way it came out because there's a lot of backup vocals already on those versions. Because of the dual vocal parts, the karaoke companies provided the high parts and forced the karaoke singer to take the low parts (of course, I would've rather done the high parts lol). ______________________________________ Thanks to the fine folks at karaoke-version.com, I was finally able to obtain a track with no background vocals at all. So I sang all the vocal parts myself... I used a total of four vocal tracks. Thanks for listening!
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.: The Memory Remains :.

Mark Cheetah
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Date Submitted:  2013-01-20 [Archive Date: 2013-04-20]
Genre:  Heavy Metal
Original Artist:  Metallica
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Description:  Hey Folks, a Happy Metal Monday to all. This song is kinda complex because there's TWO lead vocal parts set an octave apart in both the verses. ________________________________________ I've got a couple karaoke discs with the song on it, and I'd recorded the song in the past, but I didn't like the way it came out because there's a lot of backup vocals already on those versions. Because of the dual vocal parts, the karaoke companies provided the high parts and forced the karaoke singer to take the low parts (of course, I would've rather done the high parts lol). ______________________________________ Thanks to the fine folks at karaoke-version.com, I was finally able to obtain a track with no background vocals at all. So I sang all the vocal parts myself... I used a total of four vocal tracks. Thanks for listening!
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Mark Cheetah performs The Memory Remains on Karaoke Showcase of Karaoke Scene Magazine Online: Mark Cheetah performs The Memory Remains on Karaoke Showcase - Hey Folks, a Happy Metal Monday to all. This song is kinda complex because there's TWO lead vocal parts set an octave apart in both the verses. ________________________________________ I've got a couple karaoke discs with the song on it, and I'd recorded the song in the past, but I didn't like the way it came out because there's a lot of backup vocals already on those versions. Because of the dual vocal parts, the karaoke companies provided the high parts and forced the karaoke singer to take the low parts (of course, I would've rather done the high parts lol). ______________________________________ Thanks to the fine folks at karaoke-version.com, I was finally able to obtain a track with no background vocals at all. So I sang all the vocal parts myself... I used a total of four vocal tracks. Thanks for listening!
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