The Italian Job
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Al Fresco! Gorgeous. The blend of mando, violin, accordian all very nice indeed. Actually a nice template for the style. Congrats Chuck. Michael.
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Hey Chuck!GOOD job!! Congrats to ya'!! That sounds REALLY nice! You really nailed this one. I might just hafta' open a can of spaghetti. I-468
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Nov 12, 2008, 8:48am, ibanez468 wrote:Hey Chuck!GOOD job!! Congrats to ya'!! That sounds REALLY nice! You really nailed this one. I might just hafta' open a can of spaghetti. I-468At least heat the spaghetti before you eat it!!Thanks everybody for the comments. I've always enjoyed the musicologist aspect of being a musician. Adding Italian to the mix, I now have had Japanese, Chinese, Burmese, Armenian, Brazilian, French, and Indian tracks either forwarded or placed in libraries.Does this make me a "global split personality"??? Chuck
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Chuck,This tune is insane, what do you have in it? Some type of subliminal Italian food and wine message. Made me want to run out to Portofinos.Super cool track.I will be chekin out the success boards for this track! 77
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Nov 12, 2008, 9:35am, crs7string wrote:Nov 12, 2008, 8:48am, ibanez468 wrote:Hey Chuck!GOOD job!! Congrats to ya'!! That sounds REALLY nice! You really nailed this one. I might just hafta' open a can of spaghetti. I-468At least heat the spaghetti before you eat it!!Thanks everybody for the comments. I've always enjoyed the musicologist aspect of being a musician. Adding Italian to the mix, I now have had Japanese, Chinese, Burmese, Armenian, Brazilian, French, and Indian tracks either forwarded or placed in libraries.Does this make me a "global split personality"??? ChuckChuck, you have a knack for hearing what makes a certain music sound like it does and then making a piece out of it. It's great to hear you capitalize on it!!!!
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imagine if John Williams and Trent Reznor met at Bernard Hermann's for lunch and Brian Eno was the head chef!
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Nov 4, 2008, 11:19pm, liamkelly wrote:Few pieces of music make me hungry. But this one does... 'Waiter! Bring me canneloni!!' That's what I was thinking Liam! Hey Chuck, here's a quote for you because your music makes me hungry for more:"Beauty should be edible, or not at all." — Salvador Dali Good Job!Allen
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