Favorite love songs

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Re: Favorite love songs

Post by jchitty » Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:05 am

Quote:Chits, this is his link, man he's gettin a lot of hits!http://www.youtube.com/jeffstunesQuote:JEFFE!!!! Hey, how ya been, Bubba? It's good to see you around these parts again. Hey, thanks for the link, Steve.....I think it's 'coz Jeffe's so talented, and the British accent doesn't hurt him either. Work it, Jeffe....I like your version of "The Christmas Song." Nice Santa hat there. Having seen these videos, I can see why Jeffe said his daughter and him have the same eyes (no, not murderous, JD, hehe).....his daughter's eyes look exactly like his....a chip off the 'ole block if I ever saw one. Well, JD's back, Jeffe's back....now we just need Shakabrah to appear.

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Re: Favorite love songs

Post by jeffe » Tue Jan 08, 2008 12:17 am

Hello Steve & Chits Hope you both had a great time over the holiday period.I'll send you a catchup mail Steve. I haven't spoken to you in a while. It'll be good to chew the fat Thank you for the compliment Chits. Things have been getting quite busy since I started on Youtube. It started it out as a networking exercise, and it seems to be going from strength to strength. I try to keep up with all the correspondence on there but it's getting to the point where I get more messages that I've got time to answer!I recommend it to anyone. It's got me some pretty useful contacts in the industry so far, and there are a good number of musicians on there that want to co-write with me.I've got a few projects on the go as a result of it, hence the reason why I haven't been on here much. Though I have popped in every now and again to read some of the posts.Actually, it was Songwriter that sort of lead me back here. I did some collabs with him and he put one of them up here in the firing line for your critical eyes It's all good fun Here's another great love song."I don't wanna miss a thing" - Aerosmith.
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Re: Favorite love songs

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Quote:Hello Steve & Chits Hope you both had a great time over the holiday period.I'll send you a catchup mail Steve. I haven't spoken to you in a while. It'll be good to chew the fat Thank you for the compliment Chits. Things have been getting quite busy since I started on Youtube. It started it out as a networking exercise, and it seems to be going from strength to strength. I try to keep up with all the correspondence on there but it's getting to the point where I get more messages that I've got time to answer!I recommend it to anyone. It's got me some pretty useful contacts in the industry so far, and there are a good number of musicians on there that want to co-write with me.I've got a few projects on the go as a result of it, hence the reason why I haven't been on here much. Though I have popped in every now and again to read some of the posts.Actually, it was Songwriter that sort of lead me back here. I did some collabs with him and he put one of them up here in the firing line for your critical eyes It's all good fun Here's another great love song."I don't wanna miss a thing" - Aerosmith.I think it was a very good idea on your part, going to You Tube. I've thought about that myself.....I'm not a live performer like you though, I rely on demoes in regards to my songwriting. However, I've pondered having a video made of one of my demoed songs, (a very cheap one of course, if that's possible) and going the You Tube route that way.I can see why you've made a lot of contacts through this....your You Tube website is great! From everything to the Coldplay songs you to sing to your own collection of songs, I can see it's really turning out very nicely for you. And Steve is right, you're getting lots of hits.Continued success to you, Jeffe! p.s. I have been able to critique songs when they are not on a TAXI link, but if they are, my new laptop won't open the link. I was using an old laptop to do this, (for some reason, my old laptop could access the link) but it went squirrely on me a couple of weeks back, so I'm back to square one. Maybe I'll get to hear your and Songwriter's song eventually.

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Re: Favorite love songs

Post by jeffe » Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:23 pm

Quote:Quote:Hello Steve & Chits Hope you both had a great time over the holiday period.I'll send you a catchup mail Steve. I haven't spoken to you in a while. It'll be good to chew the fat Thank you for the compliment Chits. Things have been getting quite busy since I started on Youtube. It started it out as a networking exercise, and it seems to be going from strength to strength. I try to keep up with all the correspondence on there but it's getting to the point where I get more messages that I've got time to answer!I recommend it to anyone. It's got me some pretty useful contacts in the industry so far, and there are a good number of musicians on there that want to co-write with me.I've got a few projects on the go as a result of it, hence the reason why I haven't been on here much. Though I have popped in every now and again to read some of the posts.Actually, it was Songwriter that sort of lead me back here. I did some collabs with him and he put one of them up here in the firing line for your critical eyes It's all good fun Here's another great love song."I don't wanna miss a thing" - Aerosmith.I think it was a very good idea on your part, going to You Tube. I've thought about that myself.....I'm not a live performer like you though, I rely on demoes in regards to my songwriting. However, I've pondered having a video made of one of my demoed songs, (a very cheap one of course, if that's possible) and going the You Tube route that way.I can see why you've made a lot of contacts through this....your You Tube website is great! From everything to the Coldplay songs you to sing to your own collection of songs, I can see it's really turning out very nicely for you. And Steve is right, you're getting lots of hits.Continued success to you, Jeffe! p.s. I have been able to critique songs when they are not on a TAXI link, but if they are, my new laptop won't open the link. I was using an old laptop to do this, (for some reason, my old laptop could access the link) but it went squirrely on me a couple of weeks back, so I'm back to square one. Maybe I'll get to hear your and Songwriter's song eventually. The funny thing is that I never had the intention of singing. I was more interested in the writing side of things. I was being realistic. I'm not a spring chicken I was the most surprised at the reaction I got for my vocals. For some reason, a lot of people seem to like the tone of my voice. The other surprising fact is that most of my ardent fans are under 30!!Perhaps it may be commercially viable after all If you are using Internet Explorer, it might be a popup blocker that's causing the problem. Try holding down the CTRL key when you click on the link Another great love song I remember was:"If that's what it takes" - Celine Dion.Which was originally "pour que tu m'aimes encore"
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Re: Favorite love songs

Post by jchitty » Tue Jan 08, 2008 6:14 pm

Quote:Quote:I think it was a very good idea on your part, going to You Tube. I've thought about that myself.....I'm not a live performer like you though, I rely on demoes in regards to my songwriting. However, I've pondered having a video made of one of my demoed songs, (a very cheap one of course, if that's possible) and going the You Tube route that way.I can see why you've made a lot of contacts through this....your You Tube website is great! From everything to the Coldplay songs you to sing to your own collection of songs, I can see it's really turning out very nicely for you. And Steve is right, you're getting lots of hits.Continued success to you, Jeffe! p.s. I have been able to critique songs when they are not on a TAXI link, but if they are, my new laptop won't open the link. I was using an old laptop to do this, (for some reason, my old laptop could access the link) but it went squirrely on me a couple of weeks back, so I'm back to square one. Maybe I'll get to hear your and Songwriter's song eventually. The funny thing is that I never had the intention of singing. I was more interested in the writing side of things. I was being realistic. I'm not a spring chicken I was the most surprised at the reaction I got for my vocals. For some reason, a lot of people seem to like the tone of my voice. The other surprising fact is that most of my ardent fans are under 30!!Perhaps it may be commercially viable after all If you are using Internet Explorer, it might be a popup blocker that's causing the problem. Try holding down the CTRL key when you click on the link Another great love song I remember was:"If that's what it takes" - Celine Dion.Which was originally "pour que tu m'aimes encore" I've tried holding down the control key, but nothing works. There are a few others who can't access TAXI links either...oh well, maybe if I get my old laptop fixed.I can see why your voice would appeal to people under thirty...it has that alternative quality to it. Also, you come across as a nice guy too...that's always a good quality to have.....that brings people back to your website, I think. And your singin ain't too shabby either. Plus, you use some humor....the ' non-ageist' line change in The Christmas song cracked me up.Well, I'm not a fan of Celine, but each to his own.

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