The Lovers (Picasso Songbook) "live" FIRST sketch

Started by Geir, October 10, 2010, 08:07:10 AM

FuzzFace

It's like the old Dr Seuss...

Which beach beast is best?  

I thought at first that the East was best and the West was worst.  Then I looked again from the west to the east and I liked the beast on the east beach least.


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My personal preference for the song is the stripped-down version.  However, for the purpose of the album, I think the album calls for the full blown arrangement.

Looks like we are going to have some good B-Sides.

Bluesberry

Quote from: oldrottenhead on October 10, 2010, 05:04:18 PMi wish i hadnt been drinking, bb's post reminds me of that song "little does she know that i know that she knows that i know that she etc"
HaHaHa, I did pretty good, I re-read what I wrote in the cold light of the sober morning and it makes sense.  Now if only Geir understands what I wrote...

QuoteIf you could get the acoustic sound of the second (your first) with the vocal of the first (your second) and don't loose that guitar solo, that would be good.  First (your second) one for me at this point.

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I also have not heard the full blow arrangement, but I can tell you that I like this song quite a bit. The vocals here are excellent, btw.
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Your voice to me is an enigma , it has such contradictory character to it , i personally prefer the other version , but not saying this is'nt brilliant , because it most certainly is

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