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New OLD rock

Post by billg » Mon Jan 05, 2009 7:12 am

I guess this is going to be my last entry for the "sixties' garage rock" listing. I think this one is the best out of the last bunch. All comments welcome!It's called "Say Yeah"http://www.billgaunce.com/song/107

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Re: New OLD rock

Post by geo » Mon Jan 05, 2009 7:25 am

Awesome!!!! Dude are you a time traveller bored with his own time come forward in time to save us from canned satellite radio and bad music? Cause I'm in.... love the ending.... nothing but good things to say....Peace, Geo

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Re: New OLD rock

Post by jwebbinspired » Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:34 am

Sounds like the Stones, amazing

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Re: New OLD rock

Post by kitz » Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:51 am

Wow!! If that don't do it - I don't know what will...Great sound and drive! I'll be bouncing all around the house now!Kitz

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Re: New OLD rock

Post by billg » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:14 am

Thanks folks. I was specifically wondering if the vocals were loud enough or too loud but wanted to see if anyone said anything WITHOUT my asking (oh, well now that you mention it LOL!). So I guess I'm leaving this one and moving on to something else. Thanks again!

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Re: New OLD rock

Post by feaker » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:20 am

BillHow the hell do you keep doing this?Back then you had to really work on the gals to have them say yeah. I will be amazed if anyone challenges any part of this tune.Nobody appreciates this more than a guy who lived the sixties.This would have been a hit. Maybe still will?Pat yourself on the back bud.paul

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Re: New OLD rock

Post by heinsite » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:35 am

hi bill!this IS awesome and very 60s. i'm listening on little speakers, kinda like the 60's lol, and hear it well. only suggestion might be in the 2nd verse, bring in the harp just for a bit more interest...but hell, all said, i "say yeah!"the best,warren

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Re: New OLD rock

Post by windowman » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:54 am

Hey Bill- This sounds great and authentic. Very catchy tune. The only issue that I could spot would be the length of the song. It clocks in at around 3:21, and I think a lot of those garage tunes hovered somewhere between 2:40- 3:00. It's a minor thing, but you know from experience the nit-picky nature of these listings.Wade

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Re: New OLD rock

Post by billg » Mon Jan 05, 2009 12:48 pm

Jan 5, 2009, 1:54pm, windowman wrote:Hey Bill- This sounds great and authentic. Very catchy tune. The only issue that I could spot would be the length of the song. It clocks in at around 3:21, and I think a lot of those garage tunes hovered somewhere between 2:40- 3:00. It's a minor thing, but you know from experience the nit-picky nature of these listings.WadeMmmm. there are 7 sec. of feedback before the song comes in and 9 sec, of feedback and noise at the end. If I chopped them off I'd be around 3:05. I could probably chop off another 10 sec, from the long breakdown.Since this is for an artist pitch someone else is gonna record it again anyway, I can't imagine getting a return because it's too long but you're right . . . it sounds like just the kind of thing that would happen. I think I'll do a little chopping & see how I like it before I decide. Thanks for the heads up Wade-

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Re: New OLD rock

Post by wta » Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:08 pm

Verse vox up a titch... otherwise... Nailed it.... (types inbetween doing "The Swim")
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