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Re: Mixing song and video: Watching The Clouds Go
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 12:49 pm
by davewalton
Quote:I decided to take one of my returned songs and turn it into something a little more personal for Mother's Day.
http://tinyurl.com/2otvx6I'm no video expert, but it was a fun effort and made the song a little more personal. That'll easily give you enough Brownie points to be able to forget a a future birthday, anniversary or two and still be in good shape. It's been a while since the kiddies were that age. Enjoy it. Our two boys are married with their own families and our daughter starts high school next year. It's all good.
Re: Mixing song and video: Watching The Clouds Go
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 1:32 pm
by mikehelms
Love it .. very touching actually... And I mean that for the music as well.! Again...... Prop's...... to You!!!!! Michael
Re: Mixing song and video: Watching The Clouds Go
Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 2:36 pm
by spariam
That's beautiful...the power of music never ceases to amaze!
Re: TAXI retake: Watching The Clouds Go By
Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 6:48 am
by sgs4u
I just listened to both versions. What an excellent song! If I ever got something like that song and video for Father's Day, well I'd turn into a puddle on the floor very quickly. Both vocals have merits, and both singers have created a very emotional connection to the song. It's funny, the first version sounds like a songwriting demo, and the second version sounds more like an artist demo. This is the benefit of extra time spent on a song, and allowing it to grow, whatever way the wind blows. Yes, the mix on the 2nd version seems much less polished, but the sound is a lot bigger. But what the hell do I really know? I know that when I hear a song twice, by 2 different singers, it has considerably more weight in my mind. My objectivity is lost because the song is becoming a hit, in my mind. Great song, excellent collaborating. If you get around to polishing up the second version, I'd love to compare them again. When will you tell us who the mystery singer is?
Re: TAXI retake: Watching The Clouds Go By
Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 6:54 am
by bc
Hey songwiter, I don't care who did what, your little piece of work displays a giant love for your family, good stuff, in that light, you're always welcome at my campfire.bc