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A good ol' rocker

Post by Casey H » Sat Sep 09, 2006 9:31 am

old stuff... removed. ;)
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Re: A good ol' rocker

Post by davewalton » Sat Sep 09, 2006 9:42 am

Broadjam must be having problems. I tried to listen to another Broadjam song earlier and never got anything. Same here, the player pops up but never gets started. EDITI was able to listen by clicking on the direct link and clicking the download button. The streaming thing still doesn't work. Anyway, cool song, well produced, etc. I'm out of the bonus points running on the lyrics question though.

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Post by gitarrero » Sat Sep 09, 2006 11:35 am

Hi,listened to it - I like the verse. what I miss is a good, hooky chorus line as well as more dynamic - the chorus sounds pretty much in the same dynamic-level then the verse do.my 2 raeppli (= swiss currency for cents;))
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Re: A good ol' rocker

Post by Casey H » Sun Sep 10, 2006 12:18 am

Thanks Dave and Marty...C'mon Dave, you disappoint me... ... The very first lyric line of the song already gives the answer!! Casey

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Re: A good ol' rocker

Post by davewalton » Sun Sep 10, 2006 1:35 am

Quote:C'mon Dave, you disappoint me... ... The very first lyric line of the song already gives the answer!!Shop around ? (Smokey Robinson, Captain & Tennille)

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Re: A good ol' rocker

Post by Casey H » Sun Sep 10, 2006 2:21 am

old stuff... removed. ;)
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Re: A good ol' rocker

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Re: A good ol' rocker

Post by edteja » Wed Sep 13, 2006 8:52 am

Gee, isn't this on that Hurowitz guy's Greatest Hits CD?It is a good old rcker my man. A bit of a 60s taste (especially in the backup vocals) and the changes on the turnaround, but fun. Nice quirky lyrics, and I give it a five--ya can dance to it.Basically a nice tune and well done.
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Re: A good ol' rocker

Post by Casey H » Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:05 am

Quote:Gee, isn't this on that Hurowitz guy's Greatest Hits CD?It is a good old rcker my man. A bit of a 60s taste (especially in the backup vocals) and the changes on the turnaround, but fun. Nice quirky lyrics, and I give it a five--ya can dance to it.Basically a nice tune and well done. Is that a 5 out of 5 or a 5 out of 10 ? Casey

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Re: A good ol' rocker

Post by edteja » Wed Sep 13, 2006 2:51 pm

I think DC's scale was 1 to 5, but then the memory is the first thing to do something or other.
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