Professional Virgin

Started by Donna D, November 15, 2010, 01:21:50 PM

Wow, I'd like to think I played a small part in you posting this, an absolutely sublime song with wonderful contributions from all concerned. I refrain from offering you my top award as it may cause offence but this is top notch and then some...................Willie
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Donna D

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Thank you so much, Gentlemen, for listening and for your kind comments. I've passed them on.  :)

The guys did fantabulous work. Amazing to think that the collaborators represent four countries: Canada (David & James), the US (Jim, Jay, & Marc), Dietmar (Germany), and the Netherlands (me, though I'm a Canadian). What with one thing and another, it took several weeks for everything to come together, but it did in the end.

Steffen, I found James on a country music forum and invited him over to MCS to sing 'Professional Virgin'. He did a grand job. I've not seen Dietmar in ages. I think he feels more at home with classical or semi-classical.

And yes, Willie, your own fine song (and comments in the thread) reminded me I had this one in my archives.  ;)

Though country isn't my all-time favourite genre, I think it gets a bad rap. There are some fine songs in the genre. David (who composed the track for PV) usually does rock, but he wanted to try his hand at a country tune. (Jay also usually does keys for blues, jazz, and rock.)

Perhaps in the New Year we could have a 'fest' of country songs here.  :)  Remembering that 'country' embraces a lot of interesting sub-genres. ;)

Donna
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jings crivvens and help ma boab, powerful stuff.
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Halem

Perfect song. Every instrument sounds great, mixing is so well balanced. And the lyrics - quite a story!

Gary F

This is such a great song ,deep lyrics!!!Wonderfully written and performed !!!!

Gary

Donna D

ORH, Halem, and Gary, I truly appreciate your comments.  :)  I've passed all these kudos on to the talented people who contributed to the song. Made their day.  ;)

Donna
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