'Lapis Lazuli' Original by Greeny

Started by Greeny, June 27, 2009, 11:29:49 AM

Greeny

Quote from: Ferryman_1957 on June 30, 2009, 03:06:02 AMYes, I think the stripped down version works. The power is in the emotion and the lyrics, rather than the arrangement. It could easily get a bit too slushy. I think your strings worked well here, and they are nicely done.

I still personally prefer songs about crazed ventriloquist dummies though, although I guess that probably shows I am trying to hide from my emotions   :)

Cheers,

Nigel

There's plenty more of that stuff coming! I'm working on something about 1970's ice cream vans, lol.

knniggits

The strings really lift this one,i think you've really nailed it this time,bring on the album :)
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Jim1970

Another hit song!!!  love the synth in this.

great Job!!   JIM
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Vanncad

Greeny,

This is a nice mellow tune. Very "Lennon-ish". Quite different from other stuff I've heard on this board.

It has a really  "airy" quality. 

Great job again!

 - Vann
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Oldrottenhead

i cannot believe i missed this one tim,i'm usually aware of all your posts, jings there is so much getting past me,

anyway nice to hear you using strings again, this is not slush its LUSH.
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SteveB

GNY - As you will be aware, the UK Food-Faddists now insist that we include 5-Greens a day in our diet. Well, very appropriately for me, one of your songs will be ONE of my Greens. (Please thank your Parents for meeting). I first listened to this just after joining this Forum, and thought, 'Oh sh*t, StevieB, you're outta your depth here.'
Then I stuck around, and began to see that everyone was actually pulling in the same direction: Upwards. Everyone was encouraging and helping each other to try and reach the level of sophistication found in this song. Where else would you find people of differing musical backgrounds and abilities discussing a love song with a Latin title? (Apart from the Eurovision Song Contest).

The Best accolade I can pay you in relationship to this song, is that I don't think John Lennon would have been embarrassed to include it on one of his solo albums.
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