Time Traveler (Reprise - The Open Door) - Original

Started by Satchwood, May 06, 2009, 04:29:20 PM

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That was an outstanding arrangement, I thought! The keys were great - didn't steal that Casio from Type O Negative did you?  ;D

And the guitar harmonies were excellent - Not that it sounded anything like them, but I got a little Thin Lizzy feel for a moment.

Great Post!!

Mark
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What can I say great work a pleasure to listen to. A vocal with a time traveling theme would really take this to an even better level.
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I'm glad you like it!  This a song of mine that I actually like listening to without getting heart palpitations :o  Thin Lizzy did do some dual leads in Boys are Back in Town...is that what your referring to?

I would love to have some vocals added to this.  I've tried singing a few times and just scrapped it.  Anybody interested in adding vocals?
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QuoteAnybody interested in adding vocals?
just got in from work an hour ago, so loaded this onto my mbr and had a go. currently mastering a very rough mix. was written in stream of thought, up to the two minute mark was written off the top off my head then it gets a bit mad, so i stopped and relistened then from the two minute part did the second half in one go but with lyrics half written. will post as soon as mastered . bear in my is a first take so go easy on me.
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