Bare feet on the Street by Nelson

Started by Nelson, May 12, 2010, 07:27:55 PM

Nelson

Barefeet on the Street
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Hey guys         
I know it's been awhile but I've been trying to learn to play the piano. I used a chord progression from one my other songs to write this song pacifically to be play on the keys.
Of course it was recorded on the Br-600, I just finished this first arrangement and thought I'd post it and get some feed back. I still can't play it straight through, without screwing up but it is exciting, trying something new.

The story is about a guy, recognizing his short comings. He wants to settle down but he always seems to end up in the wrong place, doing the wrong thing, with the wrong person.   :-[

                                   



                                                 


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Gnasty

Nice Nelson! Are you sayingyou just learned piano while you`ve been away from here?..That`s amazing bro! Your runs and little fills were awesome. Sounds like you were gifted to play..Great song!!
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Redler

Nce to hear your music, again!! Really good lyrics, great tune and performance!

Kari
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Tony W

Love it Nelson! This is a complete song as it stands.


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mike skliar

very impressive! the whole thing works well- great piano playing, the lyrics and delivery of them flow nicely, and while it's somewhat dark, it's really well done.  Nice solo/interlude in the middle, too!

 

Really enjoyed this Nelson and well done with the keyboards. I'm also trying to get my head round a few chords but at the moment if it aint polyphonic it aint happening. Good Song  Willie
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Oldrottenhead

hi nelson i second what tonyw says. brilliant. great song and playing, man i could listen to your voice all day.
whit goes oan in ma heid



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Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann

danieldesete

I just felt like I was sitting beside the piano listening to this great song, having a good time. Thanks
Daniel
hou hou ha ha

Jim1970

Fantastic !!!! I love the Chord Progression. It Reminds me of Let it Be from the Beatles!!
then it goes somewhere completely different.


JIM
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Gary F

 A very enjoyable listen!!!!Great piano playing,you're a natural!!!
Gary