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Nice work Glenn, very nice recording.
I listen to very little sung music but here it's very good, I appreciate ......
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Thanks for taking the time to listen to music out of the norm for you. I appreciate it and I appreciate your taking time to comment and provide support to a fellow musician. I hope all is well for you! I am glad to see from your videos that you continue to challenge yourself to learn new music weekly. That is a wonderful achievement! Be well! - Glenn
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Hi Glenn,
Great job as always. Also, as always, I watched before I even read your intro note and all the back and forth since. When I saw what song you were doing, I thought, ‘great, I love that song’; it was a staple on the radio growing up. From the first bars, I thought, ‘wow, such a unique arrangement.’ Then I read all your and the other notes and remembered that for a classic rocker, Seger was super piano heavy (old time rock and roll, night moves, etc). But for the life of me I couldn’t put my finger on it while watching. But the point is, I thought it was a super arrangement. I also enjoyed reading how much effort and how many variations you tried on this. I thought you just cranked these out flawlessly from the start because, uhh, you are just that good. It’s nice to know other have to work a bit as well! Cheers Dave |
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Thanks for your thoughts and comments. Much appreciated. Maybe I should not have been quite so open about the work I put in on putting this cover together. I don't mean to sound as if I'm whining or complaining about the effort, because all in all, I enjoyed it. But as you have mentioned in your comments, I do want others to know that very few of us are savants who can just throw something like this together in an hour or two. For most of us -- those of us who are mortals with limited abilities -- there is trial and error, false starts, occasional frustration, flubs and clams here and there, and yes, some measure of elation at times, too. I think for me the ups are much more common than the downs, which is why I love doing multi-track recording so much. I love to build things and I find the process very creative. I am super pleased that you enjoyed my rather original arrangement of this song. I wasn't sure it would work until I dove into it and tried a bunch of stuff. But slowly I felt that it did come together into something I wanted to share with others. I'm so glad you thought it was all worthwhile, Dave. Thanks again for your interesting and thoughtful comments! I hope all is well for you and your family! Be well! - Glenn
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I've worked in IT for many years, and you never really know when the hammer called "Reorg" comes down.. Best! /Ray |
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Yes, it makes sense for you to work as long as you can. I worked until I was 68, retired in March 2016. Even then, I worked so much part time work after that (I set up an engineering consulting business once I retired) that it was hardly like retiring at all. Slowly over the last 5 years I have reduced the consulting hours to an average of 10 or fewer hours per week. I like that much more. Best of luck as you work towards retirement and let's hope that REORG thing gives you a break until you get to retirement. - Glenn
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Very nice of you to listen and take the time to offer a comment! I hope you are doing okay in all that snow! I have a daughter and her family living in western Mass. near Amherst. Take care! - Glenn
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I'm so pleased you got to watch this and felt it came out okay. Thanks for your thoughts! I hope all is well for you! - Glenn
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