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A little help

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 10:10 am
by handrick
Hey all,I have been doing some collaborating lately, which is kinda new territory for me..anyways, I have written the music for someone elses lyrics which were in a country vein, now I am not too well up on the whole country scene , so I don't know what genre this song fits into... alt country, contemporary country.... is this the kind of song Nashville would be happy to hear??? I have a very rough demo uploaded on my taxi profile page, called Women & Whiskey..... http://www.taxi.com/andrewhandrickif you could take a listen and give me some feedback as regards genre I'd be much obliged... cheersAndrew

Re: A little help

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 10:23 am
by unastronaut
Andrew, I like the song and am by no means an expert on anything. My simple observation considering the question "Is this the kind of song Nashville would be happy to hear?" is that I don't hear these kinds of down-home lyrics coming from the newer artists. Country is a little out of my element, so anyone feel free to correct me, but it just seems like the guys writing these types of songs are established acts, not breakthrough artists. Maybe a part of that is the fact that country has kind of wandered into pop territory as of late. I also know nobody in Nashville, these are just my simple observations as a music fan and amateur producer.Matt

Re: A little help

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 11:25 pm
by handrick
Hey Matt,thanks for taking the time to get back to me..I hear what your saying about the lyrics, though as I say I am not up on the whole country scene.... I guess all music seems to be heading down the middle road these days...Andrew

Re: A little help

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 4:01 am
by oneeyewillie
AndrewThe page ain't commin` up fer me...Will try in a wee bit...I always had some trouble singin` country with my accent...people/critques always say my pronunciation of certain words are not good, but I Try...an` I cannae do the twang well.But country and celtic are distant relatives, I've always thought...

Re: A little help

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 4:07 am
by oneeyewillie
AndrewWent tae yer site. Likes "The Learning Curve" and the video...Pleased tae meetchaWillie

Re: A little help

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 11:28 am
by handrick
Hey Willie,always nice to meet a fellow Celt...as far as the singing goes, well I'll try my hand at anything... what's the worse can happen?? eh... don't answer that...lol...Like your sound... and congrats on the unisong placing...Slainte Andrew

Re: A little help

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 12:57 pm
by liamkelly
AndrewI'm only really replying to this post to say how're'ya to a fellow Irishman. I'll stay miles away from offering any critique on country music. It's a very tough genre for third party songwriters from what I read. But aren't they all? But I said I'd stay away from that!Welcome to the boards. I lived in Bray (Ardmore Park) for 5 or 6 years in the late 80s. God, that hill was a killer after the last bus home!Liamwww.myspace.com/liamkellymusic

Re: A little help

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 12:41 pm
by handrick
Hey Liam,good to meet you.... checked out your songs on myspace... great stuff...Bray's not a bad aul spot.... rather San Francisco though......course the hills are bigger there....lol...I'm just trying me hand at whatever comes along... always ends up sounding like me though....lol.... take care man!Andrew