Emerald Green Summer (Instrumental inspired by the Afghan Girl)

Started by Satchwood, April 16, 2010, 08:32:44 PM

hooper

A really quality piece of work.  It's all already been said... a very special musical painting to compliment an outstanding photograph.  Bravo!
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Satchwood

Thank you Dave, Pamala, T, Rickocaster, Tim, dj, Willie, TJ, and Hooper!!  Very cool remarks you ALL wrote ~ thank you so much for taking the time to listen and comment!!

I'm not exactly sure where to take this project I started...  part 2 maybe?  a completely new song maybe?

I've already recorded a 12-string track and some keyboard tracks for a part 2 or new song...  I've written 3 verses & a chorus, but haven't started working on the vox yet. 

Sometimes the whole recording process overwhelms me and I end up just jamming for hours instead.
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Tangled Wires

Quote from: Satchwood on April 19, 2010, 04:56:22 PMI'm not exactly sure where to take this project I started...  part 2 maybe?  a completely new song maybe?

I've already recorded a 12-string track and some keyboard tracks for a part 2 or new song...  I've written 3 verses & a chorus, but haven't started working on the vox yet. 



Can't wait to hear that Tommy!


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Ted

I'm listening to this for the third time, Tommy, and thinking, What audacity! How can a white dude in Phoenix have the nerve to try to connect emotionally with the life and experience of someone so foreign to him in every way--gender, culture, language, geography, life trauma...?

Then I got to thinking, novelists do it all the time.  They try, and the best of them succeed. You've succeeded in writing a three-and-a-half minute novel with no words at all.

Great work, Audacious One!
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pjd1

Superb playing Satchmo !!! loved the way it kicked ass at the end where the emotion comes out in your,e playing , superb instro man !!!! i liked the end as well left me thinking about the song . great post

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chapperz66

Nice one Tommy.  Quite inspired - and inspirational.

(I'm going to look up the link now as I must have missed the story)

Paul

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Solid!!

Yeah, Tommy this is frickin' sweet! It reminds me a little of Robert Plant's solo stuff (Can't remember the name of his guitarist), and then it get's all Satched up after that!

Sweeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!

Love it, bro!


Mark
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Satchwood

Thank you all for listening & taking the time to comment on my humble work!! 

I hope i wasn't being too audacious to offend anyone, Ted ~ just letting those glaring eyes sink deep & inspire me; thanks for the kind remark ~ I am the white dude in Phoenix lol!  Thank you also Dunny, Paul, and Mark for your words of encouragment!!  I'll have to google Robert Plant's guitarist from his solo years now Mark, thanks for the reference!

I really do hope this little 3 1/2 minute story with no words, inspires everyone, well at least to look up the story!

Also thanks to Andrew for the kind words!!  I hope to get working on some more inspired stuff; if i got paid for my work and time, i'd have to cut a nice check for the girl with the glaring green eyes...


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tafka

Humble Work???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
your music should be in the shops.
i'm not being patronising JUST STATING FACT.
it makes my blood boil when drivell gets drooled over.
and talent like this gets unrewarded.

Tony J.
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shoulders one last time...

tafka

this needs so many listends to undestand the cass here.

TJ
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
shoulders one last time...