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You have spoken well for all the would be glamorous singer songwriter stars. It's a grueling game with not too many peeks at the light shining through - nicely done.
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Good political rant - unfortunately the bigwigs you're attacking won't hear it - and if they do hear it it the message won't register because anybody with a guitar is a clown and not worth listening to. Ours is a different, responsive audience a…
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Chris - You should be on the big stage (thousands out there) any damn time that pleases ya. This song pleases me to no end - you goddid kid. da essenchul stomp - the kickeroo.
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Thanks Sid - The word just caught my eye and ear - no real connection to any tribal happenings. Here's a video about the tribe.
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This is very tender - a fine portrait of an elderly couple - the refrain is subtly humorous and a testament to their lasting love.
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The title and refrain are very compelling - lots of associations go with the phrase. The scene is also compelling - gives a strong feeling of the bayou. Nicely done.
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RDM - What I meant by "full alliances" is the presence or feeling of a group effort toward recovery of a people/community. A pledging of trust and cooperation. I appreciate the comments - thank you.
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Really solid folk - unassuming, sensitive, lyrically right. I'm going over and over in my ind on how this will sound and how it sounds to me now. A fine piece of work.
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The photo/image fits perfectly with the tone and mood of the song. Solid work.
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Oh yeah Rene - a fine, tuned in version - well done.
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One of my favorites - you do it solid justice.
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A fine piece - you sure know how to make a person feel welcome.
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A fine piece and a moving tribute to how our children can help save us.
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A lot of domestic complications in this. Yo've made them entertaining.
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Good ol' soap opera suds. I've been watching you tube Vietnamese melodramas and this is right in thar territory. Not laugh out loud but a strong lingering grimace and grin.
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Sorry 'bout that I…
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Very insightful told with the requisite humorous take.
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You sing in the woodlands,
children, in playtime disguise,
find a path inside your voice
for the distance they ride.
They listen to you,
songbirds fly their way,
their laughter resounds,
it's…
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Plaintive and willingly so. Your vocal is perfect for this kind of folk ballad.
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Very tender and optimistic - things hard to find these days.
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Your voice is in the Mellencamp range - adds to its appeal - good version.
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One of my all time favorites - you certainly did it justice.
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Mind-bendingly good acoustic guitar intro - starting out with the deep country blues. The vocal has a lot of winning energy.
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Wonderful, consistent pace and structure to this piece. The mix has a winning balance to it. The vocal has a definite blues texture. Nicely done
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mysterious and some suggestion of ceremoniously Renaissance.
Slight suggestion on one of the refrains: "Fade the memory/ fade this misery.
Interested in hearing a voice in this.
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Some kinda rockabilly cowboy grinding it out on the stage, gyrus pelving and part of a bigger scene. Sad and plaintive with energy, desolation is a fever. A great side.
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You do a fine job on this - your vocal is strong and the picking is outstanding.
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