This song contains some of my best harmonies that are perhaps not the most well executed. My original thought was that this would be a duet, with my voice taking the low part and an alto or mezzo soprano taking the higher part. Anyone want to…
This song contains some of my best harmonies that are perhaps not the most well executed. My original thought was that this would be a duet, with my voice taking the low part and an alto or mezzo soprano taking the higher part. Anyone want to…
This song contains some of my best harmonies that are perhaps not the most well executed. My original thought was that this would be a duet, with my voice taking the low part and an alto or mezzo soprano taking the higher part. Anyone want to…
This song contains some of my best harmonies that are perhaps not the most well executed. My original thought was that this would be a duet, with my voice taking the low part and an alto or mezzo soprano taking the higher part. Anyone want to…
Hey, friends, I'm looking for opinions for this one. I wrote this song some time ago, and it's posted on this site. Today I changed some of the instrumentation and cut down on the keyboards, strings, etc. I'd like to know if you like this or…
I think this arrangement is your best yet - really lovely unplugged feel. I think the sax is a little forward in the mix and agree with Geas. I'd also cut out the chorus harmonies until maybe the end, to add some climax. Great song-writing, very cool, Terry.
Hey, friends, I'm looking for opinions for this one. I wrote this song some time ago, and it's posted on this site. Today I changed some of the instrumentation and cut down on the keyboards, strings, etc. I'd like to know if you like this or…
Hey, friends, I'm looking for opinions for this one. I wrote this song some time ago, and it's posted on this site. Today I changed some of the instrumentation and cut down on the keyboards, strings, etc. I'd like to know if you like this or…
Girls! Women! Birds! Chicks! This song's about all the pretty girls out there (and you know who you are)! This song celebrates each and everyone of them.
While the name of the song is a Spinal Tap reference, this one is almost a period piece, taking us back to the early 80s when record players and mixtapes were how we listened to and shared our music.
This song's about getting reacquainted with your ol' guitar after neglecting it for a few years.
Back in 2006 our band started working on writing and recording music for our project, TheSongOfTheDay.com where we released one song for each…
Like this one, too. You need bass and drums to go with this to make it really take off IMHO. But free advice is worth exactly what you pay for it! Nice song.
ER
I have enjoyed listening to your songs. They are mostly laid back and relaxing to the ear. This one makes good use of the organ as the main instrument. I also like your use of multiple vocals.
Keep up the good work.
ER
Thanks to Mike Brown for lending a hand with the lead parts.. despite trying his damnedest not to! Also thanks for MMI for the advice which in part at least, I took!
I'm gonna call you dirty from now on in x2
I'm gonna call you dirty from…
Just letting out my frustration at 'people' in general again.. nice to be able to vent it in a more pleasant way (for those interested in how I used to do it, please see http://alonetone.com/boynamedsu) :)
Lo and behold now holy guacamole if…
Very nice, sir. And I agree. Sometimes I tend to overdo songs too. You were right to do the harmonies and leave it pretty much as it is. Excellent song.
ER
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I couldn't agree more! Love the background vocals! Nice work ER! Kick ass sax line! w;-)
I couldn't agree more! Love the background vocals! Nice work ER! w;-)
Haha, yeah, how to turn a depressing subject in to an upbeat foot tapper.
Nice catchy chorus and the subject matter is certainly lifted by the great tempo.
Great!
I think this track is fine as it is Terry. Harmonising with oneself gives a nice complete sound.
Nice tune. I actually like it just as it is :) w;-)
Perfect excuse to get your soprano wifey to join you! Think this could sound really lovely.
You are such a softy. Nice tender vocal and sympathtic harmonies.
I think this arrangement is your best yet - really lovely unplugged feel. I think the sax is a little forward in the mix and agree with Geas. I'd also cut out the chorus harmonies until maybe the end, to add some climax. Great song-writing, very cool, Terry.
I think this is one of your best songs and it was well worth the changes.
Since your asking, I'd say add a bit of verb to the sax lead. Otherwise, this is some of your best work. vox are cool.
You ole softy you. :)
Groovy!
Sweet! This is a wonderful day indeed. :-)
Nice softhearted tune Terry. Next time you'll listen :)
Aint that always the way? Lovely feel to this.
Cool Tune.
Haha, redeemed! Sweet song!
Oooo, love the groove on this track! w;-)
Comments made by Endicott Road
I only had one groupie and I married her. What does that say about my storied music career? ER
Sounds like how I used to spend my afternoons at home when I was a teenager. Who's the fan of Spinal Tap? ER
Great rock and roll song here. Love the chorous, too. ER
This is how I greet my guitar when I take it out of it's case. Love your guitar work on this. ER
Very nicely played! I learned to play piano but never like this. Well done. ER
Excellent picking here. I'm green with envy. ER
Love the affects you used on this. Nice study in echo and reverb. ER
Like this one, too. You need bass and drums to go with this to make it really take off IMHO. But free advice is worth exactly what you pay for it! Nice song. ER
I like this. I used to live in Chicago, and I chuckle at your descriptions. ER
I have enjoyed listening to your songs. They are mostly laid back and relaxing to the ear. This one makes good use of the organ as the main instrument. I also like your use of multiple vocals. Keep up the good work. ER
Love the intro on this with the child's voice. Is that you or one of your kids? And what was the inspiration for this song? ER
Looks like you got your anger out on this one. I know the feeling. Well done. ER
I agree. I try to be more than the sum of my parts. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Got song. ER
Love the harmonies. ER
Very nice, sir. And I agree. Sometimes I tend to overdo songs too. You were right to do the harmonies and leave it pretty much as it is. Excellent song. ER
And those notes work very well together! Love it. ER
Love your harmonies. I wish I could do as well. I agree. Another good one indeed. ER
Very nice. Sometimes departures yield new and interesting music. Well done. ER
Rockin' tune! Love your harmonies. ER
Just stopped by after hearing k d lang do this during the opening ceremonies at the Vancouver Olympics. Your performance is better than hers! ER