Anyway... - AndyR Original

Started by AndyR, July 08, 2012, 01:28:46 PM

Mach

Quote from: AndyR on July 08, 2012, 01:28:46 PMFor me, this is very rough around the edges. Some of the vocal performance could be improved
Well to me it's a very smooth roughness. Dude I would love to be able to sing and deliver a performance like you have produced here. Leave it as is...there is so much emotion dripping from this gem. Well Done.

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Fab vocals - fine delivery. Love the bare guitar and organ - great stuff.
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had this one looping on the piepod on the walk to and the walk back from work today. absolute perfection andy i love all the pluralisation of the wordssss
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Yes this is so amazing Andy but everything you do is. So heartfelt emotion on this. I love the blues
and this is right up there with the best for me. Excellent job and song!
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Wow..... just wow.... this is some fine freakin music Andy. Got the rain poorin outside my window.... Perfect blues song to go with the natural backer I got goin on up here in AK.... Smashing buddy!!!!
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Spectasticular! If this is rough than you have that rough quality that people try all there life to perfect!
Top shelf in every way!
Rock On!

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Hi Andy, commented on this on Alonetone but I can play this many times over and still get great enjoyment from it. What else is in your broom cupboard??................Willie
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Quote from: Willie Wendon on July 10, 2012, 04:52:39 AM. . . I can play this many times over and still get great enjoyment from it.

me too.
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Cheers folks :)

I can't see alonetone at work - I'm longing to know: is it at the top of the "ass-kicking" list? (Not that I pay ANY attention to this sort of thing, at all... no siree! :D)

Well, what's in the broom-cupboard? (apart from too many guitars/etc - sheesh it's getting a bit fraught in there...)

Songs-wise there's a load of stuff, most of it on paper. I have several old things I'd like to treat in the same acoustic sort of way. For example, I was gearing up to play something called "If You Knew" when I wrote this one. This one is the flip-side of the emotions described in "If You Knew". IYK was written in 1994 and is a "Day at the Races" era Freddie Mercury sort of song - I was rehearsing it again last night.

But I'm also begining to think I ought to get rocking again - everyone's gonna think I'm an acoustic artiste!!! I have the entire set from my last band (most of which I would like to record). And then what about the songs they didn't want to do because they didn't understand them?

And then what about the new ones that happen everytime I try to do something old?!!

And also, I want to record ALL of the Bee Gees songs that got me started in '70 or '71. That became kind of pressing in the back of my mind when Robin Gibb died.


So... the broom cupboard is quite full, literally and metaphorically... I do in fact feel very very lucky at the moment - wish I had some more time though! :D
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i like my cupboard unner the stairs, everyone should have one.
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- Robert Schumann