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	Hey JohnB! All good comments above. My comments are that you are a great lyricist, your composing is also great as are your playing, mixing and arrangements. The melody in this song I believe would be ambitious for most singers. Besides, what are your intentions in posting -- composing, arranging, instrumental playing, vocal perfection, mixing or a superperson that can do it all. There are very few superpersons. If you are composing, recording, etc. and posting on this forum it seems to me that you haven't grabbed on to music but music has grabbed on to you. You take it and personalize it. I appreciate that you and others are posting your songs. I love the diversity of music found on here. It certainly is hard to find this kind of diversity on commercial radio. I certainly have a multitude of limitations that affect my songs but I need an outlet for my musical silliness and I appreciate the great advice that I have received on this forum. I have learned a lot. It would be nice to have things perfect but things rarely are. So take the advice given, do your best, and enjoy what you do (which is pretty darn good). Relax and have fun with your music. After all -- why are you doing this. Oh, and most importantly keep posting your songs.! I think that we all enjoy what you do. BTW I particularly like Joe Jackson's early stuff. I have one of his early American issued (late '70's or early '80's) issued albums (vinyl). Good stuff!
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	This is a beautiful song. I don't remember this song but the mix sounds excellent. Nice one.
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	Hi Paul. I'm sorry that you got the Blues. Apparently I should put you on the list of those who can relate also. I view the picture as being happy that I made it this far! So look at these as the happy Blues not the sad Blues. Thanks for the kind words and encouragement! Thank you John! I will also add you to the membership list of those who can relate. Your comments about the Gen X'ers is spot on. Also it applies to the Millenials and for all who follow. It seems as if your are young and then blink and all of a sudden you got the Baby Boomer Blues. Thanks very much for listening and for the kind comments! Hey Kenny. Welcome to the club! Yup that is how I want to be when I'm 93. Thanks for taking the time to listen and for your comments. I will try and find the lyrics for this song and post them if I am successful in finding them. Thanks again. Hi Wookiee. Thanks for listening and I very much appreciate your comments. About the vocals --- you know me, I have a penchant for abusing reverb. Maybe some day I will kick the habit and get it right. Thanks again.
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	I might opt for the first version but both are pretty close (at least on my phones). I like the FX on the vocals it does have a Lennon sound to it (goo goo ka chu). It seems that you have gone on a slightly new path on this song (a 1960's feel) --- and ---- it works!!! Great fade! Oh ya - nice mix also. Good stuff Jesse!
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	What is this --- electronica meets reggae? However -- it really doesn't matter, because this is an absolutely wonderful song. Your vocals are great and to my ears the mix is perfect. Excellent stuff Steve!!!
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	I absoflippinlutely love this. You have taken a everyday situation and turned it into a pleasant 4:54 minutes of listening. You do know your stuff -- composition, arrangement, performance, recording, mixing, etc. are all excellent! Terrific Job Tom!!!
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				Head in a Basket - Constructive mix feedback welcome!
freddy j replied to Myriad Rocker's topic in Songs
I think you have a powerhouse rocker going on with this song. I listened to all mixes/masters and there is a slight difference in the lows. The newer mixes do have a "fatter bottom" (to use a Blues term) I kinda like the first mix -- for what that is worth. Cool vocals/harmonies. By any regards though you have a winner of a rocker in this song. - 
	I too was looking for a specific subject for the lyrics but then I listened again. I think I was wrong in my search for a specific subject. This song seems to stand as kind of a broad anthem for personal involvement/action/and decision making. At least that is what I get from it as a result of my second listening. The instrumentation complements the lyrics and its "pop" feel makes the song very appealing. I like your vocal delivery. I am not a big fan of over-selling a song as seems to be the trend with a lot of popular music today (60 second held notes at full volume, coming at a note from multiple sides (at full volume), inane repetitions, etc. -- --- Good heavens, I sound like my father). Your vocal presentation allows one to listen and ponder the lyrics. Great stuff !
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	This is a heck of a good story coming from a 19 YO! Lots of advice above -- so, I have nothing else concerning the mix to add. It certainly does not sound bad! It is your song and you must be satisfied with what it sounds like. Once you get it where you want it -- you will know it. From my perspective it sounds pretty good already.
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	Hey Daryl. I will add you to the list of those who can relate and now you can consider yourself a member of the Reluctant Mature Musicians Club (RMMC). I'm glad that it made you chuckle --- after all that was the point of the song. Thanks for listening and commenting. Hi Bjorn. Thanks for the kind words my friend. I know that at least some of us on this forum can relate to the subject. I'll add you to the list and the RMMC rolls. It is always a challenge to find a photo that will match the song. Thanks again! Hi Allan. I'll also add you to the list of those who can relate. An RMMC invitation is extended. Thanks very much for taking the time to listen and comment. Hi Lynn. You are also on the list and consider yourself a member or the RMMC. Thanks for your kind comments. KC huh --- hmmm, what is the weather like! ? Hey Tom. Another one for the list of those who can relate (and invitation extended). Thanks very much for your suggestions. I'll be going back to the working file on this song to take a look at what I can do and also apply this advice for any future song. Thanks again. Hello Jesse! I'm sorry, but if you can't relate you can't get on the list or obtain membership in the RMMC. However, not to worry!!! Time passes very quickly and before you know it, bingo, you'll be able to relate and up for membership. After all there are some advantages to -- ummm -- let's call it to maturity. Thanks for listening and your kind comments Jesse!! Hi DeeringAmps. 1952, Yup your in and on the list. Thanks very much for listening and the kind comments.
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	I love this song. Like some of the above comments, I knew someone just like this. From your comments above it sounds as if you were never impaired by someone one like this. Lucky you! Anyway, the lyrics are great, the production was well done. and your vocals really delivered the story of the song. Nice work. It was indeed a fun song!!!
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	Hi Allan. This is a really well put together song. It has an excellent pop feel to it. It has a bit of contrast with a bit of a cheery melody with what could be sad lyrics. BTW the lyrics are great! Nice one!
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	This is an excellent song Paul. Your lyrics effectively convey what seems to be very personal emotions. Melody , your vocals and the BGV's really convey the emotion of this song as well. This number has some serious angst and emotion but the instrumentation adds a bit of a cheery counter measure to that. How in the world did you manage that. Really good stuff -- one of your best!
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	A beautiful light and "breezy" beautiful song. It would indeed make a wonderful soundtrack. It is the type of song that just makes one feel good after listening to it. Good stuff Kakku!!!
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	Oops, not working for me either. I'll try again. BTW, I'm working on your request!
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	Good to see you on the new forum. Beautifully and well done. Everything about your version of this song is well done and I just love that guitar lead break. Excellent work!!!
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	What a beautiful song perfectly done! Great performance, arrangement, mix, etc. Musically it expresses a great sentiment!! All the best to you and your wife. Thanks for posting.
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	Hi Hidden Symmetry. I very glad that you liked it. Thank you. I am also pleased that I am not the only that feels this way. ? Hi Leadfoot. Thanks for your kind comments and encouragement. My use of reverb is not as bad as it used to be but I still have to watch myself. I guess that we might not like this process of maturing (I'll kindly call it that) but it seems we have little choice about it. However, aging is a heck of a price to pay for maturity! Thanks again. Hey Douglas. Thanks very much for taking time to listen and for your comments. I go back an forth on the reverb on this song. I do have to watch it as I tend to abuse it. Thanks again for the kind words.
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	Hey Bats. You have been experimenting a bit with the last couple of songs that you have posted. To me this number has an almost cinematic feel to it. Of course the performance, recording, mix, vocals, harmonies, etc. are great. Coming from you they always are. I particularly like the arrangement on this song. The alternating lyrical vocals interspersed with some really clever and skilled guitar work really grab ones attention and pulls them into this song. Excellent work --- I wish my dreams would produce stuff like this.
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	I remember this song but I am not competent to remember the mix and compare it to this version. However, I think that this mix sounds great. The topic is even more relevant today and the lyrics certainly make an important point. The video really complements the music and lyrics. I am working on a video now but I am having a hard time finding clips that might not violate copyrights and maintain the same level video quality. If you don't mind my asking, how to you manage this. Your video is very well done. Back to the music. The mix, arrangement, performance, timing with the video all are excellent. Your vocals are particularly convincing in presenting the lyrics. Excellent work my friend!!!
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	I am not familiar with either Vangelis nor Heavenly Music but I do know that I like this song. I was so relaxed listening to this I practically slid out of my chair. Well done Bjorn!!!
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	What can I add to what has been said above? Expertly crafted, performed, and mixed! Oh ya, and the video is definitely cool-- is that a commercial video or did one of you make it? Of course the bass sounds great ---- but ---- that growling vocal really sets an edge to the song. Brilliant stuff guys!!!
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	Thank you Jesse! I'm just "messin' about" with the music that I like and I do like the Blues. BTW, I like the new song that you just posted! Hi ya Wookiee. Thanks for the nice comments. I very much appreciate it!!!
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	Here is a number where this crotchety old cat is fussin' and fumin' (that would be me). Actually, I wrote this a while ago and now I'm even older and more crotchety. Suggestions, crit.'s, and comments will be appreciated. As I am want to do, I may have used a touch too much verb on the vocal (?). What else is new --- right? CAN ANYONE RELATE ??? or am I all alone on this topic? ? BABY BOOMER BLUES https://www.soundclick.com/bands3/default.cfm?bandID=963481 INTRO Listen up you all ---- You may be in the same situation as me VERSE 1 Who would have thought when I was 25 --- I'd still be here kickin' and alive Hippies said don't trust those past 30 --- How about today, can I even trust me CHORUS This is not Earth shaking news --- I've got the Baby Boomer Blues My middle has gotten big and my hair is gray --- Don't count me out, listen to what I say Life is a teacher and dues you must pay --- I know more now than I did yesterday VERSE 2 I grunt when I get out of my chair --- I'm out of style with the clothes I wear I'm even thinking about Medicare (?) --- My mind is young , it doesn't seem fair CHORUS Repeat LEAD BREAK with talking --- Oh, Baby Boomer Blues, Oh Well It's gray but I don't have much hair left ---- YEAHssssss VERSE 1 Repeat CHORUS Repeat OUTRO with talking Boom Boom Baby Boomer Blues (3X) I've got the Baby Boomer Blues --- Oh No!
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	Sorry for the delay in responding but I have been fighting off that bug that seem to be going around my neck of the woods in the Tampa Bay area. Hi John B. I'm very happy that you did find it and appreciate your kind comments. Actually, I did use a drum track to keep me as close to proper timing as it is possible for me to do. However, I did drop the drum track as I was going for that "sitting on the porch of your shack just off off the Blues Hwy." feel. Just you with your guitar and Pig Nose portable amp and a couple of other guys with their harps. Maybe down the road I'll try a new more studio like version (or juke joint version) just to see what that might sound like. Thanks again. Hello Leadfoot. When I was but a "wee bit of a child" on a good night, when the weather was just right, I was able to get the John R show on WLAC radio. John R would occasionally play some of the Blues that you described and I just loved it. I still feel the same today when I hear it. Thanks very much for listening and thanks for your very kind comments.
 
