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Old 11-26-2013, 04:28 AM
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Works well Roy.Has a restrained melancholy that appeals to me.I especially like the extended phrasing of the first three words in the opening lines of the verses.And as others mentioned the atmospherics are especially well matched to the subject matter.
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Thank you! I'd say "restrained melancholy" is a great description of the mood I was trying to capture. Thanks for listening and commenting my friend from down under!
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Old 11-27-2013, 07:37 PM
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Beautiful theme and lyrics, Roy! Nicely performed and produced, too! Keep them coming, my friend!
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Enjoyed that Roy. I can't add anything to the thoughts you've got. I liked the airy melancholy. I would vote to go back to fingerpicking at the end, but hey - it was very nice and nicely done.

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