The Life of a Bubble

Started by henwrench, May 23, 2010, 04:12:16 PM

Saijinn Maas

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Life of a Bubble REMIX
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alright... I got something. kinda weird... I started writing in one mood, but the pure rock n roll'ness of Henny's track changed my mind on the tone I was shooting for. So I changed it. A bit cliche with some of the words, but I'll let you decide on that. ;)  
I did a remix and changed the mp3...
**Another remix... Don't know why I having such a problem with this... :/

Life of a Bubble
Hanging over from another night of drinking
and I don't know who's next to me

Making sure I never bother thinking
so I float from place to place you see

   I'm drifting away
   I'm drifting away
   This is the life of a bubble

   I'm drifting away
   I'm drifting away
   This is the life of a bubble

I go where ever the wind takes me
As long as I don't come back again

knowing only that I live to be free
It doesn't matter who what or when

   I'm drifting away
   I'm drifting away
   This is the life of a bubble

   I'm drifting away
   I'm drifting away
   This is the life of a bubble

Be careful baby
You don't want me to... POP
I'm in a fragile state darlin
Don't think I want you to stop
It's all I have to give baby
Spin you like a top

   I'm drifting away
   I'm drifting away
   This is the life of a bubble

   I'm drifting away
   I'm drifting away
   This is the life of a bubble

   I'm drifting awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
   This is the life of a bubble


Geir

I won't listen to this Saijinn .... not yet ::)
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Saijinn Maas

Quote from: Geir on May 26, 2010, 02:22:44 AMI won't listen to this Saijinn .... not yet ::)

LOL  np ;)  I did the same with Jim's. I had to wait until I was done with mine too. ;) It's all good ;)

Saijinn Maas

#23
Okay... just listened to Jim's version... so glad I didn't listen to his first, I don't think I would have done it in that case. Awesome job Jim!

henwrench

All sounding good to henwrench....
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Oldrottenhead

cool as sai, also amazing that we both used the line "life of a bubble" in very similar ways and at the same parts. magic.
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Geir

hmmmmm lyrics done  .... now .. when to get recording time  ??? ....... guess I'll have to pull over on my way home  ;D ....
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j.g.

At last some spare time to do some comments, and then find three crackers in one thread. Three different songs but the same one. All three are great and haven't a favourite one yet.

launched

Ah, this looks like fun - I want to play!

I read the first two lines of Sai's lyrics but other than that I haven't seen or heard anything else.

Not sure how it's gonna turn out, but....  ;D

See you in a while!

Mark
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I've been swamped by work and haven't been able to get on here much (well at all) recently. I just quickly jumped in to tale a look and saw this, and just had to listen. Only had time to hear the ORHenwrench version but it's a STUNNER! The guitar lines and the bass are fantastic, and Jim's vox are fantastic. Henny, the way you recorded those rhythm guitars is excellent, the production and sound here is fantastic. Really great track, will listen to the others if (when) I get a chance.

Did I say fantastic enough? Cos that's what it is.

Reminded me a tad of Love and Rockets if anything, but as usual it's a very unique and original piece of work.

Cheers,

Nigel