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Infomercial blues

Last nite i was watching these infomercials and went to sleep
thinking i should write something about em. So here it is, i enjoyed
recording this more then usual. Hope you enjoy it. The progression
is chourus A, D, E.....verse C, FMajor7, G, C
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Can't lose with those lyrics Tom..lol...cute take


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Very nice. I'll be thinking of this ditty the next infomercial I see though!

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Tom,
Thats very creative. Enjoyed that a lot. Put a smile on my mug for sure.


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Great lyrics Tom!
One thing that I think could really liven up your recordings would be to bump up the highs on the guitar tracks- would add a bit of sparkle.
Another thing that would sound really cool is to have some harmonies in the chorus.
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Tom,
That was very good, lyrics were great. Good job.

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Very enjoyable Tom, like those lyrics and a cool tune to go with them


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Funny stuff.

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Great stuff, loads of good tunes coming out at the moment on the forum as a whole

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Thanks so much guys

cshude, i think i may just need new strings, but i do tend to favor the lower end so i turn the EQ down a bit, lately i been rethinking that. Are harmonies meaning 2 vocal tracks? because i have played with that idea

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Another good one Tom. Got a kick out of the lyrics.

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Thanks so much guys

cshude, i think i may just need new strings, but i do tend to favor the lower end so i turn the EQ down a bit, lately i been rethinking that. Are harmonies meaning 2 vocal tracks? because i have played with that idea
Exactly, Tom, on both things.


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Nice one ......funny


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Thanks fly and slick, thanks for geting back to me on that cshude

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