Home town you must burn

Started by tom r, May 19, 2011, 02:14:36 PM

tom r

home town you must burn
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i've not been around for a while been busy and a bit lazy at the same time!!
i started this song about a month ago then got sick of it. i came back to it a couple of days ago and have done a quick mix.
hope you can have a listen

T
Tom Reeves
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Rata-tat-tat

Very original... very creative...Nice one Tom. LOVE IT>
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Redler

Very indie stuff on this, Tom! Loved the rough gtr sounds! Nice post!

Kari
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Nice work Tom, it has a Crowded House sort of feel to it. Sounds pretty damned good for a rough mix. Like it.............Willie
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tom r

Very kind of you all. Willie I can live with the crowded house comparison :-)

Tom
Tom Reeves
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Kenny B

Great tune Tom!  Dig your style!  Good to hear a new one ... very cool!!!

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SwanSong

HI Tom i agree with above and below comments. it does sound
a bit indie. and great vox. glad u finished the song after laying it
to rest for a few months. very commonly done on song. well produced
and well constructed. best regards NEIL

j.g.

Funny how some songs need time to develop and others just flow out.
Well worth the work you've put in and for a rough draft sounds great to me.
Geoff

launched

Oh, yeah! Superb tune Tom!! Killer vox, and that distorted bass with the kickin' rhythm guitar sounds awesome.

Excellent songwriting!

Mark
"Now where did I put my stream of thought. But hey, fc*K it!!!!!!! -Mokbul"
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Quote from: launched on May 21, 2011, 08:26:59 AMOh, yeah! Superb tune Tom!! Killer vox, and that distorted bass with the kickin' rhythm guitar sounds awesome.

Agreed - a great folk/rock/pop tune in a Smiths vein, and the bass and guitar make this uniquely your own.