"A Plea for Normalcy" by Mike Huntingford

Started by Mike Huntingford, November 07, 2024, 10:59:32 AM

Mike Huntingford

A Plea for Normalcy_1
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Mike Huntingford

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StephenM

 
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         you can call me anything you like.  Just don't call me late for dinner

kenny mac

Chilled and relaxing.
That gut guitar sound is Nice.
Nice one Mike.
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hardlock

Very smooth and tranquil - a soothing piece! 8)
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My Originals:
www.soundclick.com/kentone

My Collaborations:
www.soundclick.com/kenscollabs

Those things we take for granted - when we're young and immature - will surely return to haunt us when we're old and insecure

Ted

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Zoltan

The intro of this song has the sound of sadness. The music that follows has the feel of hope echoing in it and i could see this being used in a movie scene where someone was reminiscing the bygone times, or a lost loved one.

Very cinematic and beautifully orchestrated.
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DarrenG / The Devil's Toupee

This is a brilliant instrumental, I love all the sounds and instruments /libraries you've used.
The guitar sounds wonderful. Love the strings and the way it develops. Can imagine this in a 70's film.
I have 2 profiles on this site, (NOW COMBINED INTO ONE PROFILE PAGE)
 One is a musical partnership with Keith Allen, ( we record songs as "The Devil's Toupee").
The 2nd one is for my other musical projects and collaborations. (DarrenG)
Thanks for listening.

the physics teacher

I do have an electric bass and guitar, i do have an acoustic guitar. I even have a keyboard and a Roland drum set What I seem to miss is skills. So to cure my at least 40y frustration I dicovered my instrument being my voice. So I finaly had the nerve to take singing lessons and make my voice heared thanks to Songcrafters.