'She Got the Sun up Her Sweater' Greeny Original

Started by Greeny, March 25, 2010, 06:58:54 AM

Frank53

I'm glad I stopped by to keep abreast of your music.  ;D  What a fun tune! You really captured that era. The writing and vocal arrangement are excellent. Great performance, as well. An hour and a half?... Sheesh, takes me that long to tune up. LOL!

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no pics?????? WTF?

Did she listen to the song like this? OK, she hasn't heard it yet..... but still



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Quote from: Ferryman on March 25, 2010, 08:19:16 AM[Y]our bass playing...sounds good to me, it really keeps the song moving and is very McCartney-ish in its clever use of notes, not just playing roots.

I totally agree.  I'm no Beatleologist, but I'd say that your bass is the Beatliest thing about this song.

Great song.
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cuthbert

Perfect slice of 1966!

But I don't think Brian Epstein would have approved of the subject matter...  :D

Love this one -  terrific bouncy arrangement and harmonies - downloading it straight away!
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Hahah!

Seriuosly good tune though Greeny.
The guitar parts are very cool, and the bass line is wicked too.
Harmonies fantastic as always.

I agree - has a little bit of a Petty feel to it, and that's a damn good thing in my books.
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Bluesberry

wicked fun song Tim.  Thats a monumental bass line, and the tone is really good too.  If you don't mind, what effect setting did you use to get this tone, is it double tracked?  I really love your guitar solo too.  Great fun stuff.

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Really great song Tim. Will there be a YouTube video for this one?   ;)

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Quote from: 64Guitars on March 25, 2010, 01:06:39 PMReally great song Tim. Will there be a YouTube video for this one?   ;)


Ha!  Yes, a youtube video!
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More like a BoobTube video........

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