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Old 07-05-2012, 06:36 AM
millerzj millerzj is offline
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Great song Roy. Definte improvement and I agree it's very hard to change a songs structure after it's burned into your brain the way you first imagined it and worked it up. I dig your style of both songwriting and presentation....you've seemed to found a formula that works very well for your "storytelling". Love it.
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Old 07-13-2012, 07:00 AM
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Great song Roy. Definte improvement and I agree it's very hard to change a songs structure after it's burned into your brain the way you first imagined it and worked it up. I dig your style of both songwriting and presentation....you've seemed to found a formula that works very well for your "storytelling". Love it.
Thanks Jeremy! Sorry I missed this. I grew up listening to ballads and while I occasionally like pop songs, I'm always looking for the story in music. I guess that's why I do what I do. Thanks again!!
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