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Everything posted by freddy j
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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.
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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!!!
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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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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!!
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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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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
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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!!!
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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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Hi Robert. Don't worry about your ego here. Starting as a complete novice on this forum, I have learned a tremendous amount about songs, song structure, recording and particularly about using DAW's. Without the help and advise received on this forum, I would have been stuck - and - it all of this learning was relatively painless. Now about the song. Actually, I liked it and thought that it was quite good. It had a good interplay between the two leads and as Bjorn mentioned above the bass and drums fit in nicely. As it is now, it has a relatively stripped down structure and sound. I argued with myself (a bad trait of mine) about that. I really like the sound as it is. It allows one to concentrate on the song and instrumentation itself. It is a very cheerful sounding piece and perhaps it shouldn't be complicated. On the other hand, as suggested above, more structure (e.g., more instrumentation, fills, etc.) would add more depth. However, that might not be where you were trying to take the song. The argument with myself ended up pretty much a draw but slightly on the less complicated side. Anyway, I am glad that you posted this song. I enjoyed it!
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Ya, it does have that '80's sound. Terrific performance and production. The guitars (bass and 6 strings) really carry the song and the vocals are excellent --- but --- the live drums are the icing on the cake. It has been a while since we heard something from y'all and I'm glad that your back. Keep 'em coming Bapu!
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Cool! "High energy" --- that might be considered as an understatement. Excellent performance, great playing, top notch mix --- definitely A+ marks all the way around. However, that seems to be what you do! Really professional sounding work Bats.
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Hi John. Another nice song from you. This one also carries the emotion that some of your other songs have presented. You really get a wonderful introspective match of vocals, lyrics, melody and instrumentation that conveys this emotion. BTW, I like the reverb on the vocal backup fillers. Really good stuff --- thanks for posting.
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Hey all! Sorry for the delay in responding -- but things have been just too doggone busy. Hi Rik. Thanks for listening and commenting. Also, thanks for the heads-up on the lead guitar solo volume. Now that things have calmed down a bit I am going to give a look/listen to both the both the bass and guitar volume. Hi John. Thank you! I am very glad that you liked it and I very much appreciate the encouragement. In writing my SC description, I was under no desire of or delusion of commercial success. I knew that I was only entertaining myself with the ever so slight chance that others might might find a giggle in my folly. Who might that "somebody else I know" be? Hi Daryl. The Travelling Wilburys? Wow, I certainly appreciate that! Thanks very much for taking the time to listen and comment. I really appreciate it.
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Now this is indeed my fav of your music (at least until the next one). How do you get that vocal sound --- a bit of double tracking ????? This is a bit more melodic that I have heard from you before and it has a nice sound to it. However, the Jesse signature is still there. The lyrics are great and that acoustic rhythm really carries the song along. Nice touch with the organ sound. The lead guitar work is really nice and adds some nice accents to the over all feel of the lyrics and song. Good stuff Jesse!!!!!
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Welcome back to the forum Lynn. We have missed your contributions to the form. If you are too busy to do a bit of music, then you must be to doggone busy. No crit's from me on this one. The lyrics and message are excellent. You really have put in some strong vocals in this song and the harmonies are great. Oh ya, the little falsetto whoo hoo's at the end -- very cool!!!! I really love the strong bass playing off of the distorted guitar panned left. Excellent work!
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You certainly captured that laid back, tear-in -your-beer country sound on this instrumental. Excellent guitar work and composition. I totally enjoyed this song.
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Wow this is a real pro number. Not just the video but the music is excellent. Ya the vocal is excellent but so is the instrumentation. The distorted instrumentation is very attracting when matched with some very powerful vocals. Excellent!!!
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This is a really nice rock-pop song. I agree it is indeed radio ready. I also echo the comments above about the vocals and the BGV's --- very cool! Oh ya, nice lead guitar break as well. Well done!!!
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Really great lyrics, vocals, instrumentation, arrangement,performance, and production. That says it all. This is indeed a beautiful song.
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What a beautiful song John. Losing someone that your dearly love is always tragic. I am indeed sorry for your loss. My wife and I have been together since we were 18 and I just can't imagine losing her. I wouldn't change a thing on this song if I were you. You have captured a moment of great emotion in this song. You can feel the sadness and distress in this song. Your vocals ---- they are perfect in this song. They captured a moment, a feeling and a loss of a tragic time. I don't think that this could be captured if you re-did it or if someone else were to do it. Really good work John.
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Hey Paul ---- this is a heartfelt and beautiful song. The lyrics really express strong introspective emotions and the melody certainly brings that message home. I really like the acoustic guitar work and the introduction of the other instrumentation as the song went on. Your vocals really complemented the message of the lyrics. I agree with SPAK above --- this does have a touch of the Peter and Gordon vibe. Nice one!!!
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Hi John. Thanks very much for the kind words! Congratulations for 35 years with the Ms. W. I guess that I am old fashioned enough to appreciate long term relationships. BTW, I really like the recent song that you posted. Hi Tom. I always appreciate and respect your comments and suggestions. So, I'm going to have to take a look (perhaps more of a listen) at that bass. Thanks for taking the time to comment and for the encouragement. Hey Allan. Thank you!!! I'm glad that you liked it. I appreciate the encouraging comments.
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Add me to the chorus of kudos (I love alliterations -even if they are only close) above. This is indeed a cheery pop-ish song that does make one want to whistle along. Thanks for your statement concerning why you are doing music and why you participate on this forum. I think that maybe there are a few of us on this forum are involved for the very same reason. I find my efforts are not only fun (for me) but also therapeutic. I always feel better after arguing with my computer, trying to figure out Cakewalk's nuances and then finally completing something. I enjoyed this song --- thanks for posting.
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Great lyrics and really a great music/arrangement complement the lyrics wonderfully. The performances by the Mrs. and you are absoflippinlutely an aural treat in listening. This song has your signature and it is always a pleasure to hear your song. Keep 'em coming.
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What a nice happy, cheerful song. A great melody and lyrics carry it right along. Your vocals are excellent as are the harmonies. Mix sounds good to me. Nice one!!!