very nice,,,, i really enjoyed this,, i have one thought,,, it seems to me that the 2 or 3 tracks are somewhat in competition with each other in terms of volume.... piano,string,pipes or such? and all are strong parts in their own right, im used to a little more,, of a hand off between such strong parts with each taking their turn at the lead,, anyhow,, this is a very fine work,, hope you don't mind the comments,,, and as always please,,please feel free to share your thoughts with me Richard
There are times, moments, sounds, shadow falls that take us to and bring us back to magical times in our lives,,,Something in this piece by Johnny Mercer & Henry Mancini,, can pull me in so many different ways,,, it's always been a favorite…
A bit of a ding dong in the cellar last night while on a Bender Reg, was sitting at the bar talking to himself an met J. M. Barrie. They disagreed on something and argued into the night...........but they left together........
This is wonderful and it just billows like a giant church organ, thanks for the kind comment on my talking blues, this site has very good audio quality so thanks to Leo !
tried to send a note,, but not sure it got through,,,
wowiee!!! great story telling indeed!!!, really like this,, my i suggest that when you have time you listen to regg (thetwroeges) another great story teller here on at (thought of a much different take) there's so many different and great styles here,,, take care,, welcome and look forward to hearing more Richard
Just a little piano ballad - another old composition. The strings have not been mixed/edited too well, sorry for that. I'll fix it some day.
It was bedtime and I suddenly felt like playing something on my keyboard. That's how this song came…
wowie,,,great storytelling!!!,,,i look forward to hearing more....my i suggest you take a listen to another great story teller (though of different style from this) on this site regg otherwisw known as thetwags,,, well well done Richard
To me this sounds like a soundtrack for a film scene where it's midnight in a warm summer, and a loneseome guy with a guitar sits at the harbour picking this tune.
I could also imagine him playing harp with the guitars coming from off-stage.
Very nice. :)
Regards,
Steffen
You must be the long lost brother of Lou Reed and Bob Dylan. ;)
Pretty song with a lovely guitar accompaniment. Would love to see the lyrics posted.
Regards,
Steffen
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I think I'm a fan! :) Regards, Steffen from Aken
very nice,,,, i really enjoyed this,, i have one thought,,, it seems to me that the 2 or 3 tracks are somewhat in competition with each other in terms of volume.... piano,string,pipes or such? and all are strong parts in their own right, im used to a little more,, of a hand off between such strong parts with each taking their turn at the lead,, anyhow,, this is a very fine work,, hope you don't mind the comments,,, and as always please,,please feel free to share your thoughts with me Richard
Wonderful rendition Richard.
Got that Satchmo sound, really nice enjoyed this a lot and thanks for the comment on my talking blues
Has a nice Russian feeling for me......beautiful
This is excellent love it ........
This is wonderful and it just billows like a giant church organ, thanks for the kind comment on my talking blues, this site has very good audio quality so thanks to Leo !
tried to send a note,, but not sure it got through,,, wowiee!!! great story telling indeed!!!, really like this,, my i suggest that when you have time you listen to regg (thetwroeges) another great story teller here on at (thought of a much different take) there's so many different and great styles here,,, take care,, welcome and look forward to hearing more Richard
So passionate Roeleke. There is a good heart with this music. Sounds like your playing the Wurlitzer? Love it, and thanks to Leo here I am !
Love this arrangement - and the solid song-writing all over this playlist.
This is marvelous. Do I hear a real acoustic piano? And thank you for your comments. Leo turned me onto this site
Well done, Lady and Gentlemen! :) Regards, Steffen
wowie,,,great storytelling!!!,,,i look forward to hearing more....my i suggest you take a listen to another great story teller (though of different style from this) on this site regg otherwisw known as thetwags,,, well well done Richard
To me this sounds like a soundtrack for a film scene where it's midnight in a warm summer, and a loneseome guy with a guitar sits at the harbour picking this tune. I could also imagine him playing harp with the guitars coming from off-stage. Very nice. :) Regards, Steffen
One of my favourits Richard, love it! Thanks for uploading.
Beautiful
Hahaha, genius!
What a wonderful song Richard. Nice to meet you here! :-)
You must be the long lost brother of Lou Reed and Bob Dylan. ;) Pretty song with a lovely guitar accompaniment. Would love to see the lyrics posted. Regards, Steffen
Heart-melting and gorgeous.