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    Hey Paul.  This  song and your last one have struck me as being very personal statements.  This one, as I stated in my reply to your previous post, seems like it is one guy unafraid to express some hurt that he is feeling.  I like the minimalist approach to this number (e.g., the full instrumentation coming in later in the song).  I can't comment on the mix, since I have troubles with that myself.  However, I do believe that music must be honest and that honesty must not be lost in perfection.  This my friend seems like a truly honest song.  Nice one!!

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    This is a bit of a departure for you Tom   -----  but WOW did you hit a home run with this one.  It is absoflippinlutely brilliant .  Great coordination between music and video frames.  The song has merit by itself but put together WOW!  Where in the world do you find the video clips used?

  1. This is a really "catchy" song. It all fits together to make for and interesting song with some good lyrics.  I don't really know why but it reminds me (in a slight way) of some of Lou Reed's stuff.

    Nice one.

  2. First of all my apologies for being so tardy on responding.  Much to my horror my trusty 9 year old computer died on me.  It resulted from a number of ailments but the most tragic one is that it ruined my internal hard drive (an estimate of ~$500+ to see if my files could be recovered -- with no guarantee).  To complicate matters it was not sending backup files to my external hard drive.  Fortunately, most of my songs were on the external drive but I have lost some import "other"files.  I now have a new computer and have been getting things set up including Cakewalk by BandLab and Studio One.  However, I am having a problem getting plug-ins back and am not getting great support with one or two of the vendors.  Ahhh well, this is one of those challenges that just makes life interesting.

    Hi Lynn and thanks for your kind comments.  I too am glad that you have found your way to the new forum.  I always enjoy listening to your music and look forward to your posts on this forum.

    Hi Douglas.  I appreciate your taking the time to listen and comment.  I have been often accused of using too much reverb on my vocals and ya, probably rightly so.  I am glad that it turned out alright on this number.  Thanks again.

    Hey Emeraldsoul have you changed your avitar  ---- I like it!  I'll have to go back and listen to the choruses on this song.  Actually I didn't plan for any overload (I'm not that good) but thanks for pointing it out.  I will listen and analyze as much as my knowledge and limited talent will allow.  If I can figure out what is going on and it sounds like it works, I might even want to see if I can duplicate it on a future sound.  I very much appreciate your input  -- Thanks again!!

     

    Hey Bjorn.  Great to hear from you.  I am glad that you, Emeraldsoul and others have pointed out concerns about my use/abuse of reverb and delay and I admit guilt.  I just love the stuff but thanks to y'all I am more aware of it and hopefully I will be less abusive.  Thanks for the input!

     

    Hi John B.  Guilty as charged --- I am an abuser of delay.  Seriously, I do appreciate your suggestion and the suggestions of others.  I will indeed spend a lot more time on syncing tempo with delay and delay with other delayed instruments.  Thanks for listening and for the good suggestion.

     

    Hi Paulo.  I appreciate what you are saying in your comments.  As mentioned above, I'll be paying a lot more attention as to how I use delay/verb in future songs.  Thanks very much for your input.

     

    Hey Starise.  I'm glad to see you on the new forum.  Thanks very much for listening and the kind comments.

     

    Hi Beagle.  Thanks very much for the kind comments.  Freddy-esque ? -- well, I guess I gotta be me (an attempt at mild humour).

     

    Hey Bob.  ... and I am glad that you have made the transition to the new forum.  I looking forward to listening to some of your new stuff.  I know that you are a busy guy and I appreciate your taking the time to listen and for the kind words my friend.

     

     

     

  3. Ha -- I love this number and I couldn't identify with the lyrics more!  I have been retired for about 10 years and still one of my favourite things is to sit in my chair in the morning with my cup of coffee and read the entire newspaper at my leisure (at least on most days).  You used the perfect arrangement to convey the lyrics.  Great stuff my friend!

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  4. Wonderful!  Great lyrics and I love your metaphors.  Great performance:  your vocals are great for this genre (and not oversold as some tend to do with the Blues), the playing is great (good guitar playing), and to me the mix is spot on.  

    Nice one!

  5. I was cleaning up some old Cakewalk files on my external hard drives and came across this little number that I did a few years ago.  It is a little, fun soft-rocker.  The mix was rough , so I tried to clean it up.  Hopefully, it is a little bit more presentable.  As always, any comments and suggestions would be much appreciated.

    Thanks.

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  6. I believe that I recall this song when you posted it on the old Cakewalk Forum.  It was just a pretty then as it now.  But  --- can you ever have too much reverb???  I know  --- how dare I say that with my penchant for the overuse of  'verb on vocals.

    Nice one Bjorn!!

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  7. What a very sincere and pretty song!  I love it when that keyboard (?) comes in.  Actually, I think that you have done a right nice job on the vocals.  It is delivered in a very honest style and brings out an image (at least to me) of a guy all by himself declaring his feelings for a special one in front of the whole darn world.  Nicely done mate!!!

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