"WHY?" - (Original with vox by ORH)

Started by Satchwood, June 22, 2009, 09:32:54 AM

Ferryman_1957

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MASSIVE! This is a killer track. Very very commercial but not AOR. Great powerful song and the guitar and vox work so well together. I had to rush out to buy a cigarette lighter to wave!!

Seriously, this is a really great track and ORH your vox sound so different again. You are the man of many moods and voices to go with them. Great guitar lines Tommy, melodic without being corny but still with a bit of a shreddy-edge to them.

Cheers,

Nigel

guitarron

very solid tune all around-love the solo satch


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The Reverend 48

As always great work Satch great solo 8)
ORH with all the blues stuff I forgot you are a killer singer :o 8) 8) 8)
This is sublime!
Well Done guys.......

Bluesberry

Oh yes, this is good.  Great vocal ORH, killer song Satch. 

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Frank53

Wow! Full, rich, and very professional. Great song and performance. Love the guitar tones, the octave vocals, guitar solo, the drum programming, all of it. Great collab, gents!

Frank!
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Satchwood

 
Quote from: Ferryman_1957 on June 22, 2009, 07:28:43 PMSeriously, this is a really great track and ORH your vox sound so different again. You are the man of many moods and voices to go with them. Great guitar lines Tommy, melodic without being corny but still with a bit of a shreddy-edge to them.

Thank you for all the comments fellow muscians, song writers, and such!!

I really think ORH did a superb job on this song!!  He is a man with many voices and moods!!  I tried to keep my soloing tame/tight enough to fit, but yet still grab your attention - I'm glad everyone likes the song!!

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Geir

Great song guys!!! and an amazing performance from both of you!
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Oh well ........

hooper

Sounds great guys!  ORH did a splendid job as usual, fitting a lyric and the melody for the lyric to the instrumental tracks.  The vox duo is very effective.
And the instrumental tracks are so well done.  The earth-shaking bottom end really got my attention.  Can you give any insights as to how that was done, Satchwood?
Great song!  :)
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Jim1970

Great Great Job Guys!!

This could be a killer hit on the radio!!

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Ted

Let me get this straight: Satchwood created this without any lyrics at all in mind, and ORH filled in the spots left for verses and choruses?

Outstanding!
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