the tiny little details music by POSC lyrics/vox by oldrottenhead

Started by Oldrottenhead, March 26, 2010, 08:49:18 AM

djbride

Wow, you guys have done it again. Great song, I can't help to compare to Peter Gabriel, great percussion and I love the little horn breaks. Lyrics and vocals are wonderful and fit great into the song. Great guitar solo, nice to hear a solo on acoustic, really makes the song. great mix
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Jim1970

Damm!!  This is Great!

EAR Candy at its Best!!

Love the Guitar Solo with all that Great Sounding Stuff going on!!
Jim from Jersey
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Jim1970

I can't get over how great this song is!!
I had it playing on My Laptop Speakers and it sounded Fantastic.
I have to listen to this on some Headphones Now!!
JIM
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jackofall

So much good stuff here, as usual! I agree with the Peter Gabriel comparison on this one. A brilliant recording. Pretty incredible!
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echo

Great vocals, well-played, great production. Really great stuff.
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Oldrottenhead

great remix alfredo, i'll get the wav tracks to you for the other songs asap. seems like i cant shake the peter gabriel comparisons lol. thanks guys cos he is a big hero of mine and obviously an influence.
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Oldrottenhead
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