Till the Well Runs Dry
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Till the Well Runs Dry
Interested in some feedback on this one. Just finished recording it at home last night, so it's new and needs a better mix. But would like some feedback on the song. It's too fresh for me to judge with a clear head.Much appreciated! -Lylehttp://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.....&s ... 987064Till the Well Runs DryI dreamed of Isabella till I turned eighteenBut found the price was too highWhile all those stray cats at the Blue CanteenShe met them on the slyYou toss your dice into the skyI know there ain't no use in wondering whySo I'm gonna try, try, tryTill the well runs dryAnd I'm gonna cry, cry, cryWhen the well runs dryNow Saint Felicia seemed so pure and goodBut she was wild as a river in the skyThere were so many words I thought I understoodUntil she said goodbyeYou toss your dice into the skyI know there ain't no use in wondering whyBut I'm gonna try, try, tryTill the well runs dryAnd I'm gonna cry, cry, cryWhen the well runs dryAmanda found another man to waste her timeRuby found another room to rearrangeBut when Candy cleared the bank of every single dimeI swore this bad old luck would never change(Instrumental)When Suzy found me fit to slit my throatShe just smiled, threw a rope around my thighShe pulled me home just like a drifting boatAnd looked me in the eyeShe said we're never gonna dieSo stay with me baby, no need to be shyWere gonna try, try, tryTill the well runs dryAnd we're gonna cry, cry, cryWhen the well runs dry(Copyright 2007 by Mark Kaufman)
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Lyle cool song. in your chorus You toss your dice into the skyI know there ain't no use in wondering why add a line here repeating first line meledy of chorusand a 4th line that desends into next part of chorus.But I'm gonna try, try, tryTill the well runs dryAnd I'm gonna cry, cry, cryWhen the well runs dryI think it will flow just a little better.Dave
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Hmmm...a longer lift into the chorus, eh? I'll think on that one. Anyone else agree? Thanks for the feedback, Dave! Much appreciated.-Lyle
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Pretty, nice blues feel to it, almost like honky tonk blues......nice harmonies. I wasn't as fond of the try, try, try on the chorus but the harmonies totally saved it for me, very tight sound you got going there.
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Thank you, Squid. Was it the words "try, try, try" or the chords and melody you weren't fond of?Ah well, there it is again though: another doomed song. Pretty good, maybe, but no place in the world for it. A pleasant oddity.Think I'm gonna write me some country.
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No, I don't think it's a throwaway song at all, Lyle. It's got cool harmonies and an almost AllmanBros-esque thing happening at the same time. I think it was the walk on try, try, try.....something about it seemed.....I don't know, less than what you're capable of. Maybe you could try singing what isn't there instead of what is there. I know that sounds stupid but I've used that technique in the past when trying to find something new on a song and I can't hear anything else. Something unexpected. The verses were good to me, it was jes that spot in the chorus. Do NOT throw this song away.....it could be a nice film/tv listing. It's got good production, a nice bluesy feel.....the lyrics are edgy for blues but that doesn't mean it isn't influenced by it.
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Well, thanks again, Squid...but I still wish I understood what you don't like. The whole chorus? The words? The music? I'm not "pushing back"...just don't get what you mean still. I'm thick that way.As far as the "throwaway" thing...no, I won't toss it. But it seems like such a longshot...and if there were actually a place for it, the production quality would need to be better. I honestly am going to spend some time trying to write a few good country songs. I don't think I have the wherewithal currently to purchase the things I need to bring my home production to "Broadcast Quality" yet. That $1000 just isn't available.Thanks for the feedback, though! Means the world to me.
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Hi Lyle:Like I said, the only problem I had was the "try, try, try" notes you used, the walkdown in the chorus. Otherwise I thought the song was fine. And certainly something you could keep on the burner while you wait to shore up the home studio. Production is so important in the ongoing Taxi forward quest.
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NOW I get it... Thanks! I will kick around some other ways to approach it.
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