My Father's Son

Started by Trist, April 14, 2024, 06:51:18 AM

Trist

My Fathers Son (converted )
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Hi Here is a new track hopefully it sounds ok

Oldrottenhead

whit goes oan in ma heid



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Honker

Nevermet

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Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann

StephenM

your vocals are must hear for me

but all the rest is just as good! 

keep on keepin on.  it's good to tune in here.
 
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Ray Brookes

Great to hear a new track from you, Trist and this one is stellar. Excellent vocal and arranging along with fantastic emotive lyrics. Love the simplistic accompaniment that works so well here. Brilliant songwriting.
Ray Brookes

TPB

Excellent on all points loving the vocal
Tim
Life is not about the number of Breathes you take, it is the amount of times your breathe is taken away

Mike_S

Lovely Trist, great song. Nice simple backing highlights that great vocal.

Mike
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DarrenG / The Devil's Toupee

No mistaking that voice, nice to hear a new one of your songs Trist. This has a lovely gentle peaceful sound throughout, the minimal backing fits great with your vocals. Brilliant lyrics too.
I have 2 profiles on this site, (NOW COMBINED INTO ONE PROFILE PAGE)
 One is a musical partnership with Keith Allen, ( we record songs as "The Devil's Toupee").
The 2nd one is for my other musical projects and collaborations. (DarrenG)
Thanks for listening.

Greeny

Sounds more than 'ok'! A really lovely arrangement. It's incredibly full and warm for such (apparent) simplicity. You really know what you're doing with this. It's a gorgeous formula with a brilliant performance to match. Superb.

thetworegs

What he said ....... Beautifully performed
   
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Blooby


Makes me wish I could sing. I am a fan of your voice.

Love the stark beginning, giving way to the strings and drums. One of my favorite songs is called "4th of July" by Daniel Byrnes. I feel this tune could comfortably sit on the same album.

Wonderful post.

Blooby