Crash Into Me

Started by DToms, May 18, 2009, 05:04:02 PM

DToms

Crash Into Me
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A little sappy I know, but it's a pretty song.  'Crash into Me' by Dave Matthews.  I used the external mic for the acoustic on this one, and I think I like doing it that way.  Let me know what you think.

OsCKilO

Nailed!

Love it!

Great Post!
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Geir

Great playing and singing .... not sappy to me !!!

Just lovely !!

cheers

Geir
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Oh well ........

Wiley

Great song and singing.  Inspires me to try and record my acoustic.

Bluesberry

great job, a great song is a great song.  Nice vocals!

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Ditto! A clean and crisp production, too. Well done!!


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DToms

Thanks, yep Wiley I think it'll be the built-in mic for my acoustic from now on for me

hewhoiscalledj

great job! i've always had so much trouble singing that song and playing at the same time... Dave has a way of laid back style of singing and  you captured it very well.

thanks for the inspiration to relearn this great song.

Satchwood

cool tune - i actually never heard this song before - nice job!

my ole drummer friend met his wife (years back) when she literally crashed her dad's truck into his little yellow sports car.  he also met her dad that night too...
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Bus Stetson

beautifully delivered! you sure do understand the emotional content that is needed. i just melted when while listening to your version. your acoustic and voice moves the soul!
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