Here's Feelin' Free from last Friday's band practice

Started by lg, April 11, 2010, 10:41:44 AM

lg

01.Feelin' Free
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Hi every body!

We have an upcoming gig on May 8th....., so we had an extra practice last
friday after work.
I think this song came out well enough to not be too embarrassed about
posting this up here.
This was an impromptu jam about 2 months ago, and it worked into a song.
Same scenerio, MBR line in connected to our soundboard output.

LG
 
nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

Nelson

A Classic Rock tune.
Smoke n vocals and kick ass drumming.
This band always Rocks.
Good luck with the gig.

-Nelson
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Ted

I listened to this on my laptop speakers while folding laundry.  What stood out to me in this suboptimal listening situation were the rhythm guitar and drums.  Both were very solid, and I loved the guitar tone.  This song should go over great with an audience.

I'll come back for another listen, next time with headphones on.
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SwanSong

Hi lg
very nice song . not much practice needed before the gig on this one
well done well preformed. thumbs up from me gl on gig also tc Neil

Greeny

Another kick-ass song and performance. This is a sound and band that are meant to be heard in a live setting. Just wish I could be there to see it myself! Great work again!

Blooby


Love this fly-on-the-wall stuff.

A good listen.  Like the vocals on this one.

Blooby

SE

Great live sound really excellent, would come and see this no problem.
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Redler

I'd like to be in the first line in audience. This works 100% perfectly in the live event!!! That 'feeeeeliin', feeeelin' free' is really good to sing along! Nice jamming song, lg!!!

Kari
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Satchwood

Cool flowing guitar and vocals, great live jammin song!!  Def got that John Cougar, Mac Powell vibe to the vocals!  I really dig the energy on this one........
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