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Old May 8th, 2008
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Finally had a song hit me that I had to get recorded real quick- here's the rough of it.
I'd like to do something real smooth, maybe with a swinging Frank Sinatra groove to it. Depending on the lyrics (if there are any takers), I might take the tempo down when re-recording.
Hope there's enough to get a good sense of structure. Might need to come up with a bridge.

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That was excellent, Chris - I really enjoyed it. Great voice.


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Great vocals and playing.


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Went back and added a bit of harmonies on the chorus- sounds pretty cool.
Also been fiddling around with a bridge and a possible key change.....
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Hey that was really good. Nice vocals, as others have mentioned. Whole thing fit together and was done very well.


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Oh so sweet...nice addition


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