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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by nomiyah » Fri Sep 14, 2007 4:33 pm

Quote:In your specific case, I can only say how I would have felt had I moved someone like that to those words. In fact, that's a rhetorical statement: I have never received praise that high and would be over the moon no doubt.Having said all that and having read your many postings over the past year and gone through your website, it's obvious you're a talented songwriter with an great work ethos. I'm sure compliments come your way a lot Are you at the Rally this year?LiamLiam,Yes, I'm happy to say I'm going to my first Rally this year. How about you? Are you coming from Spain? I spent a year in Cataluna, Barcelona, Rosas, L'Armentera, Cadeques. I played in a "tourist bar" band and we did 8 shows a week during the busy season. I hope we get a chance to say hi in Hollywood.Nomi

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by liamkelly » Sat Sep 15, 2007 6:21 am

Quote:Quote:In your specific case, I can only say how I would have felt had I moved someone like that to those words. In fact, that's a rhetorical statement: I have never received praise that high and would be over the moon no doubt.Having said all that and having read your many postings over the past year and gone through your website, it's obvious you're a talented songwriter with an great work ethos. I'm sure compliments come your way a lot Are you at the Rally this year?LiamLiam,Yes, I'm happy to say I'm going to my first Rally this year. How about you? Are you coming from Spain? I spent a year in Cataluna, Barcelona, Rosas, L'Armentera, Cadeques. I played in a "tourist bar" band and we did 8 shows a week during the busy season. I hope we get a chance to say hi in Hollywood.NomiMy first rally too. Hope we catch up to say hi - that'd be great We've been in Ibiza for 9 months and are really enjoying Spain! Although obviously not in Catalunya, Catalan is the first language here and they share many of those crazy, beautiful Catalonian traits. Gee, a year in a tourist band here must have been a lot of fun and a lot of work Hasta luego!

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by horacejesse » Sat Sep 15, 2007 11:41 am

Quote:Do you see Christ in me too?When I see you I do exclaim, "Christ!"Best compliment I ever received? They come so fast and furious it is really hard to tell. But I think, "That wasn't so awfully bad," rates right up there. Of course I don't know if one's mother's compliment counts or not.

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by nomiyah » Sat Sep 15, 2007 5:41 pm

Quote:Quote:Very perceptive. This exactly has been one of my biggest challenges. So often I have a very emotional song but when I record it the emotion doesn't come through. I think a good singer has to be somewhat of an actor to be able to conjure up the feelings on command.Well, it's been my experience that you're partially correct.....when we start, we tend to oversing, thinking that's where all the emotion is. Then we learn to "act" it out, training our voices to respond to a given phrase, a given storyline, becoming whoever it is we're singing about. THEN, finally (phew), the real stuff comes, when it's really you in the song and you're not acting, you're jes.........unzipped. Absolutely vulnerable.I completely agree with you except by acting I didn't mean "acting out". I meant the way a good actor becomes the character, which is the same way the singer becomes the song. The real stuff, as you put it.How about sharing your tips on how to get to that place? I haven't developed those skills, it's still hit and miss. In the studio I record many tracks hoping to catch that magic. Onstage I just get out there and hope for the best. Do you have any "tricks of the trade"? How do you get unzipped?

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by squidlips » Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:05 am

Quote:Quote:Well, it's been my experience that you're partially correct.....when we start, we tend to oversing, thinking that's where all the emotion is. Then we learn to "act" it out, training our voices to respond to a given phrase, a given storyline, becoming whoever it is we're singing about. THEN, finally (phew), the real stuff comes, when it's really you in the song and you're not acting, you're jes.........unzipped. Absolutely vulnerable.I completely agree with you except by acting I didn't mean "acting out". I meant the way a good actor becomes the character, which is the same way the singer becomes the song. The real stuff, as you put it.How about sharing your tips on how to get to that place? I haven't developed those skills, it's still hit and miss. In the studio I record many tracks hoping to catch that magic. Onstage I just get out there and hope for the best. Do you have any "tricks of the trade"? How do you get unzipped?I'll PM you. This would be a really boring and long post to everyone else. No boringness allowed!

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by nomiyah » Sun Sep 16, 2007 2:09 pm

Quote:Quote:Do you have any "tricks of the trade"? How do you get unzipped?I'll PM you. This would be a really boring and long post to everyone else. No boringness allowed! Some guys on this forum wouldn't think it was boring to hear two women discussing ways to get unzipped.

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by squidlips » Sun Sep 16, 2007 5:09 pm

Bwahahahahahahahahah!!!

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by bc » Mon Sep 17, 2007 1:38 am

Quote:Some guys on this forum wouldn't think it was boring to hear two women discussing ways to get unzippedNow "there" is a very funny and killer country song premise! I can just envision a double entendre dialog and the guy on the gent's side of the wall thinking the ladies were talking about disrobing, but actually they were couple moms discussing some kind of zip lock veggie freshness thing.Something like:"He overheard 'em talkin' on the cowgirl's side of the the Dewdrop restroom wall."everything is a song for a songwriter,bc

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by squidlips » Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:59 am

BC,Nice imagery. Good detail there. Did you guys ever write that one about the dialup girl?

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Re: Best compliment ever

Post by bc » Mon Sep 17, 2007 10:24 am

Quote: Nice imagery. Good detail there. Did you guys ever write that one about the dialup girl?Not yet, it still needs a 2nd verse. I guess we need some crawdad karma ala' squidgirl Crawdad Karma...squidgirl...hmmm???

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