-Final version:- The search continues - ORH and OSCKILO-

Started by OsCKilO, May 20, 2009, 06:49:07 AM

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This is the final version of "The search continues"

ORH on Vox

Me and Kai on the Music

Peace all

Hope you like it!


Osckilo and Old Rotten Head

Had to reduce the sound quality as was too big to post......

This was the original version for the E.M.O
https://songcrafters.org/community/micro-br-b65/the-search/0/
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Bluesberry

Sweet mother, that is impressive.  The voice sits in the mix perfectly.  This is really, really good stuff. 

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Geir

Just beautiful.

Peace ...... peace indeed !!!

........................................Geir
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Oh well ........

Greeny (No longer active)

Another 'Ferrero Rocher'... i.e. you're really spoiling us with all these great songs! It's a belter, fellas. It's orh doing his best 'Peter Gabriel', and fitting the fragile vocal perfectly into the haunting , floating music.

launched

Great job, guys!!

Just like a buddy of mine says - "Nice bead on that [weld]!!! She's gonna hold!"

This was well put together, and it will reach beyond the ears of individuals only seeking sonic art. It's a real song with beautiful lyrics and vocals, backed up by a strong and commanding soundscape.

Again, great job!!!


Mark
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Oldrottenhead

i thought my greek enunciation was much better on this version. efhereesto everyone for the  feedback
whit goes oan in ma heid



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Oldrottenhead
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Flash Harry

rather good, rather too good. In fact really rather brilliant.
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Satchwood

Wow cool - very cool guys!  I love how the song fades out and then comes back in again with ORH's cool vox!

I'm impressed how a complete song with vocals sounds so good without any drum pattern in there....cool dreamy keyboards.....cool guitars - sounds like a greek guitar/mandolin - has a different unique tone - and of course the singing pulls you into the song.
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Ted

Very very nice.  Already en route to my iPod on the next sync.

I'm doubly impressed--and a little envious: First, that OSKILO can compose music so interesting, and so different from my own musical instincts.  Second, that they have ORH as an unhesitating collaborator.
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Oldrottenhead

Quotethat they have ORH as an unhesitating collaborator.
fire some stuff my way ted if you are looking for lyrics, saying that i can see the wife whacking me over the head with my mbr the time i spend on it. might knock some sense into me. so i'm gonna have a break for about 4 hours lol to keep her happy.
whit goes oan in ma heid



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Kite

The
Bunkbeds

Honker

Nevermet

Longhair
Tigers

Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann