I love that Stretch - the cat who ate your homework - ruined this tune on the upper end of the keyboard. Hard to believe, but true -- you can hear him walking along the keyboard right before you gave up and called it quits.
Thanks for the feedback, David. Maybe this one will make it to a studio someday. I can't listen to it without thinking about Michael Brown and his family's loss, and without wanting to cry. He didn't need to die.
Thanks for the feedback, David. Maybe this one will make it to a studio someday. I can't listen to it without thinking about Michael Brown and his family's loss, and without wanting to cry. He didn't need to die.
Comments on Mike Ridgway's stuff
Absolutely beautiful Mike.
Smooth and expansive but delicate and heart-felt. Very pleasant! Well done ...
What a beautiful Tribute to Michael Brown.
Previous title: Let's Waltz, Darling
Cool beats, I like it. :-)
I love that Stretch - the cat who ate your homework - ruined this tune on the upper end of the keyboard. Hard to believe, but true -- you can hear him walking along the keyboard right before you gave up and called it quits.
Another Spouse-approved hit! Nice work. (One of my favorites.)
listening to this track / playlist now /today, nice. lov-e.
love this one! lov-e.
Cool
Nice upbeat tune. Like it!
Yes, that IS interesting.
I particularly like this one. (Signed, Mike's wife.)
$up MIKE. DAS good tune!
Nicely done, meditative and peaceful.
This is outstanding ! This should be on a movie soundtrack. The spaces and the chords are perfect.
I'm floating . . and I like it ! Nice job.
Thanks for the feedback, David. Maybe this one will make it to a studio someday. I can't listen to it without thinking about Michael Brown and his family's loss, and without wanting to cry. He didn't need to die.
..a real pleasure listening to this evolve over the three takes..
Stellar..... peaceful Love it
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Previous title: Let's Waltz, Darling
Thanks for the feedback, David. Maybe this one will make it to a studio someday. I can't listen to it without thinking about Michael Brown and his family's loss, and without wanting to cry. He didn't need to die.
The wife likes it and so do I. :-)
Thanks, everyone