Butterfly --Reviews...& What to Do?

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Re: Butterfly --Reviews...& What to Do?

Post by squidlips » Sat Nov 03, 2007 1:52 am

Quote:"Fine and windswept wonder"... I wondered about that during the writing, too. But I keep hearing that's the part a lot of people call their favorite...just heard that yesterday at another site. Mighty confusin'.Hate to confuse you more but I really loved that line, myself. Sorry!

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Re: Butterfly --Reviews...& What to Do?

Post by Mark Kaufman » Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:39 am

Quote:Hey, Lyle -- I definitely can hear and see this song in a car commercial (or maybe any commercial for transportation - like Southwest Airlines, etc.) My first vision was a hybrid suv/crossover vehicle scooting along that California coastal highway (is it Highway 1?) a guy and a girl, surfboards attached to the top, smiling the whole way....singing to the radio, your song in the background -- "I really love you butterfllllyyyyyy." Sorry I'm no help on the production side. To my ears it sounds great - authentic and catchy.stkeb LOL! Wow, what a vision. Well, could be pretty good...if only I can convince some company to name their new product The Butterfly. A new hybrid? A cell phone? A candy bar?

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Re: Butterfly --Reviews...& What to Do?

Post by Mark Kaufman » Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:40 am

Quote:Quote:"Fine and windswept wonder"... I wondered about that during the writing, too. But I keep hearing that's the part a lot of people call their favorite...just heard that yesterday at another site. Mighty confusin'.Hate to confuse you more but I really loved that line, myself. Sorry! Okay by me...I'm too lazy to change that line.

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