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An Autumnal Song

Post by tiger6 » Fri Oct 24, 2008 7:01 am

Hi All, I wondered what you might think of this "seasonal" song .. well it is autumn now .,. and one of the loveliest times of the year here in Scotland. What I've tried to do is compare the beauties of the autumn day with the beauty of a lovely girl .. and the girl wins out this time Shades of Gold and CrimsonAs autumn leaves now burn in shades of gold and crimsonShadows fall upon the hills that lie so nearBut you my love, reflecting natures glowing coloursFar surpass the beauties we so gladly share.Oh my love, this day will stay with me Held secure within my heartand oh my love, this day will always bethe day I knew we’d never partThe river flows in liquid shades of gold and crimsonUpon the bough the rowan berry softly growsBut you my love, accenting natures sweet perfectionShine beyond the sunset’s gaudy, gilded showOh my love, this day will stay with me Held secure within my heartand oh my love, this day will always bethe day I knew we’d never partThe sun descends in fiery shades of gold and crimsonClouds attend and lilac gently moves to blackBut you my love transcending natures fleeting patternHold me now, perpetual, safe from life’s attackOh my love, this day will stay with me Held secure within my heartand oh my love, this day will always bethe day I knew we’d never partIf you'd like a listen .. the song is "Shades of Gold and Crimson" on my Taxi page at : http://www.taximusic.com/hosting/home.p ... oonmusicIf there's a better or easier way to link to the music, please let me know. Best WishesKevin

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Re: An Autumnal Song

Post by linziellen » Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:03 am

I think this is just bloomin' beautiful! If there are any appropriate words to describe it better than that, they can be found within your lyric. OK "breathtaking" that's a good one!Linzi

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Re: An Autumnal Song

Post by davekershaw » Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:26 am

Hi Kevin.Good to see you here.I love coming up to Scotland - any time of the year!Usually Edinburgh or Stirling.I've heard this track on Audi Village.You've got a great sound. Very atmospheric and real easy listening.Lovely lyrics too.Just beautiful!Dave.

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Re: An Autumnal Song

Post by liamkelly » Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:03 am

KevinI read your lovely words and wondered how someone could sing them And then I listened and learned just how.Lovely work here and the penny whistle and pipes at the end are just magic.The single snare hits in the second half of the song.... I wondered why. 2c.Liam

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Re: An Autumnal Song

Post by jchitty » Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:56 am

I just love anything with a Celtic (Scottish, whatever, bust me, I'm from Alabama, hehe) feel....this is SO beautiful....if you don't get a foward on this, there is no God. Soulful stuff.

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Re: An Autumnal Song

Post by hazineju » Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:19 pm

hey tiger6, great song, love it! great imagery, great music, nice singing. you'll probably groan when i say this but i like the accent too. man i'm missing me some autumn right now.

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Re: An Autumnal Song

Post by matthoggard » Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:27 pm

Hello Kevin!Very cool song. I really love this style. My ancestry is Norwegian,Irish,Scottish,English.Yes Im a MacViking or McViking. This piece moved me. Very beautiful imagery and storytelling. The melodies and harmonies are just beautiful.A highland sound for sure my friend!Great song.M~

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Re: An Autumnal Song

Post by tiger6 » Sat Oct 25, 2008 4:04 am

Hi All, wow .. I'm bowled over by all your lovely comments . I'm really glad you enjoyed the song ! To answer some individual points Linzi - thanks, I tried hard to convey a sense of beauty in the lyric I'm glad I succeeded to some extent Dave - I've spent a lot of time in both Edinburgh and Stirling and in fact have a gig in Edinburgh on 30th November. In Princes Street Gardens no less... luckily in a Marquee rather than open air.... coincidentally .. I drive an Audi too ;-) ..... "I've heard this track on Audi Village" Liam, the single snare hits were the closest I could get to a sound I could hear in my head as I was building up the track, I'll maybe have another go at getting it, or I may even just leave it out JChitty, if you liked Shades of Gold and Crimson because of its Celtic influences (We'll stick with that rather than Irish or Scottish ) You might like some of the other Celtic influenced tracks on my page, please do feel free to have a listen.Matt, that sure is a mixed heritage you have there ! .. A MacViking for sure ! Thanks AllKevin

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Re: An Autumnal Song

Post by cameron » Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:03 am

Beautiful work Kevin! Very nice chorus melody.I agree with Liam about the single snare not being quite right. The first time I heard it I thought maybe someone had dropped something during the recording of the track.Cam

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Re: An Autumnal Song

Post by davekershaw » Sun Oct 26, 2008 5:48 am

Quote:I drive an Audi too ;-) Kevin Guess I got too excited on the keybard!

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