My Guide (featuring Satchwood)

Started by Tangled Wires, September 15, 2010, 02:48:42 PM

Greeny

This is special. Even by your usual high standards, this one has something extra in my opinion. The melody and chord changes are so ethereal, and Sasha's voice meets the mood of the music perfectly. Guitar and production-wise, there's nothing to fault. And Tommy's piano additions add another beautiful dimension - tasteful, classy and epic sounding. I was a bit unsure of the shred finale at first, but on 2nd listen it makes mores sense. Anyway, the whole thing is bloody marvellous.

Redler

Beautiful, melodic and so fantastic tune! Tommy's additiond gave a good flavour in this! Loved the rockier part in the end, as well!

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OsCKilO

Holy Sh*t!!!!!

I'm just gonna shut the F*ck up and listen........


Again....


And Again......

And Again!!!!!!!!!!!

Sheer class!!!!!!  All of ya!




The Rockier part at the end has a "muse" feel... 


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SE

Just got back, so clicked on the featured track and what a treat, Tangled Wires and Tommy Satchwood. Love the feel and melody, the vox and piano are just superb and then the signature Andrew guitar, with top class shredding form Tommy, great to hear quality music after my hols.

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Satchwood

This is a terrific song ~ luv Sasha's vocals more then ever, and i always dig Andrew's signature guitar work; what a fantastic song crafting combination!!

It was such an honor to be a part of this awesome track ~ Tangled Wires rocks!!




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Donna D

What a beautiful song. A real pleasure to listen to this.  :)

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Jim1970

OUTSTANDING piece of Work GUYS!!
This made my friday!!!

Jim from Jersey
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Gary F

 WOW!!! Fantastic job guys!!! Excellent vocals!!!

Gary

Nelson

Outstanding piece, all around.
The vocals hold you up while the music washes over you like a water fall.
So much going on and it all has it's place and it all works just perfectly together.

Well Done indeed ("...he types with envious key strokes"

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hardlock

Great collab - love the build up of emotions to a killer climax!  All-around epic song! 
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