Wld Flower Series Cherry

Started by Gu Djin, September 16, 2010, 08:02:25 AM

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Wasn't going to put this up as it's highly experimental and unfinished = in the spirit of oddness and the fact that I'll not see what you say about it for a couple of weeks - here for your excruciation is "Cherry". 

I am hoping to have another version of this done eventually - but I thought you'd appreciate the original and you'd see how I develop my ideas ;D ;D

Leigh
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I think this is Superb!


Quote from: Gu Djin on September 16, 2010, 08:02:25 AMit's  highly experimental


I read the menu and knew it would taste good.

If you got any more highly experimental Gems Like this Please Post Them!!!!


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lg

Well, I like this'n....Kinda jazzy piece, I'd say!
What could be in store?
As i sit in contemplation....I pop the top of yet another
nice 'n cold one....

LG
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Satchwood

I'd luv to pop a cold one right about now....   cooL laid back 'eXperimental' tune & with some great chords & vocal changes!  Got a deep melancholy vibe to it!
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Oldrottenhead

this would slot quite nicely onto a david lynch soundtrack methinks a wonderful combination of oddness and beauty like a walnut whip yummy.
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I get a late night, rain-soaked streets of the city, downtown walking along, looking at the sights, contemplating days gone and days to come.  Thats what I feel. 

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Gu Djin

Cheers all - I'm planning to redo this when I get back from my break - but last time I came back with so many new song ideas I never got round to half of what I'd planned.

See you soon and thanks.
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Jim1970

NICE LAIDBACK gem you have Here.
I love it as is but can't wait to see where it goes!!

LOVE your Voice!
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Redler

I listened this once on yesterday and came back at this... This is now even better! I was thinking that this reminds some other band; this would be perfect song for Portishead! Sounds a bit the stuff they made in 90's...imo... Fine job, Leigh!

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Ferryman_1957

Pretty darn cool for a rough piece. Very nice laid back feel but there's some great edgy chords in there and it goes quite "dark" in the middle with just the vocal and guitar. Love the feel here, it really works well. Like Kari said, there's a bit of a Portishead feel with jazz/blues guitar over the top. Love that voocal effect in the later part of the song.

Excellent. Lots of really good ideas here, looking forward to another version!

Cheers,

Nigel