Newbie doobie do
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Re: Newbie doobie do
'Tis indeed. I went to peer to peer and got some really nice feedback and almost immediately a personal message. I think I'm going to like it here!
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Re: Newbie doobie do
Hi Emily.
Welcome. I listened to "Drag Me To Hell" and it was wonderful, you have an incredible voice. loved the song.
I dunno, I'm probably alone in this (in many things I am, so maybe pay no mind), the title surprised me, maybe my era with songs like "Highway to Hell" were completely different genre wise. After seeing the title and hearing your beautiful, haunting, delicate, vocal/piano song, it reminded me of a much more exxagerated dichotomy in the mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap" where Nigel plays a very delicate pc on the piano, and when asked the title of the song, he responds with "S__k My Love Pump".
I probably have violated some basic rules of Taxi and may be banned for life, first and foremost quoting a line from "This is Spinal Tap" is probably a terminal violation, and I'm sure since you appear from your photo that you probably are of a generation that was not yet born when TISP was released, you have no idea what I am talking about.
Ok, I will stop now.
Dont change anything about your song, its perfect as it is.
Streams of consciousness typing. Welcome, and look forward to hearing more of your songs and interacting with you on the forums.
Tim
Welcome. I listened to "Drag Me To Hell" and it was wonderful, you have an incredible voice. loved the song.
I dunno, I'm probably alone in this (in many things I am, so maybe pay no mind), the title surprised me, maybe my era with songs like "Highway to Hell" were completely different genre wise. After seeing the title and hearing your beautiful, haunting, delicate, vocal/piano song, it reminded me of a much more exxagerated dichotomy in the mockumentary "This Is Spinal Tap" where Nigel plays a very delicate pc on the piano, and when asked the title of the song, he responds with "S__k My Love Pump".
I probably have violated some basic rules of Taxi and may be banned for life, first and foremost quoting a line from "This is Spinal Tap" is probably a terminal violation, and I'm sure since you appear from your photo that you probably are of a generation that was not yet born when TISP was released, you have no idea what I am talking about.
Ok, I will stop now.
Dont change anything about your song, its perfect as it is.
Streams of consciousness typing. Welcome, and look forward to hearing more of your songs and interacting with you on the forums.
Tim
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Re: Newbie doobie do
Tim, thank you. I have heard of Spinal Tap (I have a Dad after all
) and if you are banned I will appeal for your reinstatement. The funny thing about 'Don't Drag me to Hell' and another one called 'Monster' is that YouTube matches them up with serious horror movie clips, and there I am with my sunsets and songs of heartbreak in the middle!

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