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freddy j

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  1. One of your best Jesseeeee!!! The drums on this are excellent. The vocals are nicely up front on this song and the mix is also one of your best. Time signatures - what's that ---- I was once told mine were 6.74/8.25. Keep 'em coming pal. Your in your niche and I'm loving it.
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    Science Rock

    I love this. The song is very creative and really set a mood that matches some great video. I don't know why but the song reminds me a bit of one of Devo's song (I just can't remember which one). I love the tempo changes in the song and I love the ending. Where in the world did you get such video or did you take it yourself? And are all the shots of various mustard plants. I thought that one or two of the clips in the beginning looked slightly like slime mold. Great stuff!
  3. Hi Paul. I was looking forward to listening but I couldn't get the link to work. I'll try again later.
  4. I also like it. I love the driving guitars. There is a lot of very nice instrumentation going on but as pointed out above a touch of work on the mix might separate the instruments a bit more. It strikes me that this song would be good background music for some adventure type of video or movie. Nice one!
  5. I agree this was a good marriage between video presentation and music. However, the song is very well done and can stand on it's own. I enjoyed the humor in the video. I know that there is supposed to be a relationship between dance and music but I am one of those very dense people that have never been able to figure it out. Perhaps because I am indeed very clumsy. I'm afraid that my dance moves would be more like that of the chimp. Thanks for posting -- it was very well done and enjoyable.
  6. Ah, Jesse. This brought a big smile to my face. I absoflippinlutely loved it when that second voice came in and you ended with it. Keep "em coming pal.
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    Tamiami Trail

    Hi Gary. Thanks for listening and thanks especially for commenting, I do appreciate it. I'm glad it got you moving. Hi John B. Thanks John. I'm glad that you liked it and I appreciate your taking the time to comment. I think that the express purpose of the Chunka - Chunka rhythm being created (by whomever) is to cause toe's to start tapping --- perhaps? Hey Mark. Thank you very much. You do meet some interesting people on a bus trip! Back in the old days, the two lane trip through the Everglades was kind of an interesting trip in itself. Thanks for listening and commenting MACCE. I was going for kind of a loose but raw, driving, "raunchy" feel in this song. Hopefully, I got somewhere near that. Thanks again. Hi Allan. Thanks for listening and as always I really appreciate your suggestions. I believe that you are correct the drums need to come up a bit. You are right about the 'verb. I have gotten comments about too much 'verb on some of my other songs. I do suffer from a bad case of " 'verbitis" with which I struggle. It is indeed a problem of mine and I am trying to kick the habit. 🤔
  8. Hi MACCE. I'm glad that you enjoyed it and thanks very much for taking the time to comment. I very much appreciate it. Thanks very much Lynn. I did reach back a bit for this one but when you like a particular style of music it kind of sticks with you. Kind of like being bitten by the Blues Bug. Thanks for listening to "I Went To The Well" also. I had some thoughts to express in this one and since the concerns in this number are happening world wide, I thought that I would try a bit of a world beat_ish style. Thanks again my friend, and I"m glad you are finding a bit of time back on the forum. I look forward to your new postings on the forum.
  9. This took me back to that early 1960's style. This number has a great melodic feel and you vocals are excellent and really bring out the sentiments of the lyrics. Excellent stuff Allan....1
  10. I absoflippinlutely love this. Boy can I relate. I played in a couple of band in college but my working life put a serious dent in playing guitar. So, after retirement I picked up the guitar again (primarily as a tool for calmness and therapy 😉). However, I am still struggling and also want to be guitar musician (better late than never). You are an accomplished story teller in this song and your video was full of humour and complemented the music/lyrics. What a treat to watch-listen to this. Well done!!!
  11. First of all I do hope that you are healing up and on the mend. I believe that this number has a bit of a different feel from much of the music that you have posted. A bit more melancholy or introspective that usual? Although it has a wee bit of an edge, it is a beautiful song. It does, however, carry that furry signature of yours. That signature of being able to weave sounds into a wonderful tapestry of music.
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    THROWN AWAY

    This is a beautiful song with very intimate lyrics. Your vocal presentation certainly delivers the message and emotion. The rest of the arrangement and instrumentation certainly accent the entire feel of the song. I'm not normally attracted by soft ballads but this song pulled me in like a magnet. Thanks for posting!!!
  13. Excellent!!! I just love that bass punching throughout the entire song. The vocals are excellent and the rest of the instrumentation and the arrangement perfectly carry the song along (including those great guitar leads). You have been posting some terrific music . I hope that the album is doing well. It deserves attention.
  14. I certainly echo the kudos above. I particularly like the intro. It reminded me of some of the torch songs of the 1940's where you would expect the note(s) at the end of a phrase to go up but they go down. I always thought that was cool. This song certainly builds with a lot of layers and all add to the song. I agree with the suggestions about a nice hot guitar added to this --- but --- then, I'm a guitar guy with a slight prejudice for this instrument. I also like the outro finishing the same way that the song started -- with the piano. Veerryy nice indeed!
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    Tamiami Trail

    Here is a little number that is somewhat biographical --- sort of. Back in the olden days, when I was at University, my future wife and I had to live separately for a while. She lived in Miami and me in Tampa. When I could gather together enough money and if I had an available weekend, then a trip to Miami was the only option. The Trailways bus driving down the Tamiami Trail (US Highway 41) was often the preferred mode of transportation. The happy ending was that she was able to move back to Tampa while I finished up schooling. This number is done in a Bluesabilly style with that Chunka - Chunka rhythm that I love. Anyway, I hope that you get a bit of a giggle from this song. As always comments, suggestions, crit.'s, etc. will be much appreciated. TAMIAMI TRAIL https://www.soundclick.com/artist/default.cfm?bandid=963481
  16. Sorry for the delay in responding guys. For an old guy who is supposed to be enjoying a leisurely retirement, I am much to busy with stuff!!! Hello Tom. Thanks for your kind comments and encouragement. I would be delighted if you would send this to your friend and equally delighted if they would give it a listen. In fact on my SoundClick site there are more like this. Thanks again. Hi Bapu! Thanks -- I'm glad that you liked it. Thanks also for the suggestion. I'll be pulling up the working file and giving the vox a 1db knock down. BTW, I really liked the song on your last post!
  17. Now this is something that you don't hear often. A cheery Blues song! Well done!!! To my fossilized ears it has a bit of Paul McCarthy feel to it (most definitely meant as a complement). Clever lyrics and great delivery of the lyrics. All over terrific song and great mix. BTW - I have been retired for a number of years and I highly recommend it to anyone that is still working.
  18. I certainly echo the positive comments above. I think that is my favourite from you so far. This is a song well done! The lyrics and music certainly express strong, introspective emotions. No crit's from me.
  19. Your aunt is quite an accomplished artist and poet. You have also created quite a composition yourself. What a lovely video and sentiment! You are really becoming quite accomplished at marrying video and music. Well done!!!
  20. What a pleasant song indeed! Your playing was wonderful not slow. (BTW - Eric Clapton used to be called slow hand). Thanks for posting!
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    Dance Shower

    I agree - this is a nice, uplifting , feel good type of song. I dunno tho, I kind of like the ending. Anyway, I enjoyed it and music is meant to be enjoyed --- Isn't it? Nice one!!
  22. I remember this song but I don't remember the video. Ah well, aging does have it's disadvantages but if one wishes to look on the positive side --- a brand new Bob posting to look forward to and enjoy the heck out of!!! I love the tempo changes and as we might always expect from you, your vocals and playing are top notch. The BGV's are excellent and I even appreciate that little busy signal at the end. As always you have created another cool, heavy-metal, hard rocking, pro-sounding song (how is that for multiple adjectives). Great stuff pal!!!
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    Mondo Lynn

    This is an absolutely wonderful instrumental (yea - instrumentals). This had a definite chill-out effect on me. The performance is perfect and the mix sound good to my ears. Doggone good playing --- I might add. Gee, I might just have to give it another listen
  24. I thought that this one had moved to the back pages. So, I really appreciate you taking the time to listen and for the kind words. Thank you very much Paul!!!
  25. Very impressive indeed. An interesting fusion of sounds and styles. It sounds as if this required a lot of time and effort in putting together this piece. Nice work!
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