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Listing is calling for: 1970's style origin

Post by bmete » Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:10 am

Hi, I'm assuming that it is safe to say this is a typo!!! Just wanted to make sure no one invented a new genre while we slept last night! NEW LISTING -- 1970s-style original INSTRUMENTALS (no vocals) are sought by the Owner of a Music Production Library for use in film/TV/commercials, etc. ALL GENRES associated with the decade of the 1970s will work as they're open to Soft Rock, Country Rock, Jazz Fusion, Jazz, Disco, Metal, Arena Rock, etc, etc. Great, authentic-sounding performances are a must -- he needs material that sounds like it was lifted straight out of the 1950s. He needs tracks with button endings -- no fade-outs. This production music veteran signed many TAXI writers to his previous company, and wants to repeat that same type of success with this venture as well. This company offers a standard exclusive deal. Great performances are essential. Broadcast quality needed [excellent home recordings are OK].

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Post by trentoliphant » Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:06 am

Wait - wasn't the 70's that great time of 50's retro?

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Post by Casey H » Mon Nov 12, 2007 12:46 pm

Quote:Wait - wasn't the 70's that great time of 50's retro? Nah, in the 50's there were only 4 chords: C-Am-F-G7... I think they added 1-2 more in the 70's... Casey

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Post by bigdrisk » Mon Nov 12, 2007 5:12 pm

Yeah, except for that wonderful tune, Mr. Sandman. Some nice chords in there.

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Re: Listing is calling for: 1970's style origin

Post by Mark Kaufman » Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:43 am

"Mr. Sandman" always struck me as very 1920's in structure...interesting that it did so well in the 50's.

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