Emerald Green Eyes

Started by Satchwood, May 26, 2010, 09:25:45 PM

hooper

Epic and entertaining!  Wish the vocals were more prominent during the rock song part. And of course, fabulous guitar sounds. Quite a project you've got going there!   
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These days I merely dabble at being old and wise.
But I swear, I used to absolutely excel at being young and stupid.

Tony W

Round 2 on this one Satch. Amazing song bro. Amazing.


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Gu Djin

I was about to pick up my twelver for little recording and decided to play a few before I started.  This was the first in line.  Think I'll try my tune on my mando after a listen.  Nice work on those frets.  There's some very greek bouzouki sounds in there at the beginning and some mean heavy playing all the way through.  Nice.  Not sure about the words, will have to spend some more time with them to get the drift, but the sounds got to me.

Must remember not to play one of your tunes before I book recording time!

Leigh
Guild Starfire 5, Fender Telecaster, Fender Stratocaster, K Yairi and Walden and a 12 Stagg string acoustic guitar and other music making boxes - including mandolin, bouzouki and 5 string banjo, uke and acoustic bass - a few M-Audio keyboards and a flute - all played and treated with equal love and attention - zoom ut 2 pedal and Logic Pro X

Satchwood

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Thank you for listening and commenting!!  My original inspiration for this was back when I read about the little Afghan girl with the green eyes that National Geographic had become famous for photographing.  I then put out an instrumental attempting to capture her life...

I also wrote some lyrics, but couldn't quite match them to the instrumental, so I complete re-did it...basically a brand new song.... or i guess you can call it Emerald Green Summer, part 2.   Since it's a re-write, I renamed it to Emerald Green Eyes.

Here's the link with the pictures from National Geographic and my original instrumental (part 1):

https://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?topic=7017.0
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www.myspace.com/Satchwood
www.soundclick.com/Satchwood

"Sometimes It's Not How Fast You Move, But How Soon You Get There" - Bruce Lee

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Geir

Fantastic Tommy !!

Love it !!!
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Oh well ........

Gritter

Sounds totally original...epic Satch is what this is. Dramatic and passionate.

Nelson

Outstanding lyrics and haunting vocals. Killer intro and rest of the music carry the song along perfectly. great over all mix.
I heard the guy that took the picture went back to meet ms Green eyes but I didn't see the program yet.
Well Done...

-Nelson
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j.g.

What a great epic this is becoming. Something special going on here. Amazing story developing from one simple beautiful picture. Looking forward to listening to all the pieces put together with more of the same.

The Reverend 48

I'm blown away everything about this is top draw well Done Satch

Satchwood

Thank you friends and fellow songcrafters for the listen and awesome comments !! 

I think this tune is starting to grow on me a bit.  Funny thing happened this time....  The next day after posting this song, I tried listening to this and just couldn't get thru it.   I just wasn't sure if this was me or not....ya know....maybe too much emotion or something ?

Well, i think this is beginning to grow on me again, and i'm starting to see light outside of the Shredding_Guitar cell i was enjoying for so long :')   

Not to say that i wont slip back into my cozy cell, from time to time.....
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www.myspace.com/Satchwood
www.soundclick.com/Satchwood

"Sometimes It's Not How Fast You Move, But How Soon You Get There" - Bruce Lee

Tools: Kramer Strat, LP Deluxe, Avalon 12-string, Ibanez Bass, Yamaha Keyboard, Micro BR, Riffworks, Line 6 UX2, & a little Ableton & Audacity for grins :~)