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Deb and I have occasionally posted covers here, but I can't remember if we have put up any of our originals for you all to hear. Yes, they are always available on the site links in my signature, but we haven't highlighted them before. So, just in case you are more interested in originals than covers, this one is titled "I've Seen All I Want To" and it is loosely based on media reports of conflicts throughout the world over the past two decades. Comments, criticism and suggestions are always welcome!!
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7282960
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WOW, great tune, vocals and playing Bob. There is some serious talent on this forum!
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Bob.....
That 1 is quite different than anything I've heard on the forum thusfar. What genre' would you categorize it as? Pretty cool and I love the tasty lead riffs! Was that all you vocally? |
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I like it alot! Listened to your other songs. Very professionally recorded and played.
Jeff |
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Thanks, Mesa! You are way too kind!!
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Thanks, Jeff! All of our tracks are recorded in our basement on a Boss BR864. I use a pair of EV N/D767 mic for my guitars and banjo and a Rode NT-1A for vocals. The mics are fed through a Yamaha MG124c mixer, and my electric guitar and bass are generally played directly into the recorder using one of the many available amp simulator settings. Everything gets mixed and mastered on the Boss.
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Bob,
I like it a lot. Maybe a bridge instead of double lead sections, but everything about it is really good, instruments and vocals. Very well done!
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