Description : A track originally composed by (Shortbusmusic)Then (PatriciaEdwards) added lyrics. (Bmarty24)did a rendition of his own and added a sax to it. So I decided to mix them all together.
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I hope I've gotten over to Bmarty24's to leave a comment as well! Beautiful! I would have never thought of combining the three either, but I am certainly glad you did. Thank you. :-)
Thanks Patricia, it's so sad to think how many shootings have occurred since we all worked on this track and the public abuses that we've all heard about. This track takes me back to several different memories of my own. One mainly being where I was when I put this idea together (several computers ago) in an "In Home Hair Salon" of my girlfriends and my first attempt at mixing a major audio track. It's also so unfortunate that the shootings have almost become the norm and nothing seems to be getting done with eliminating them. Before I get too much more elaborate, I'm very pleased you liked it and responded.
Sometimes the best songs end up being the most obvious....not sure why none of us thought to put the different versions together.
But I am sure glad you do. Excellent work. It is always an honor to play alongside such greats as Patricia and Marty. Thanks for putting this one together. Beautiful work. I hope all is well.
Thanks Bear, I'm Glad You Liked It, As I Said To Dan All The Versions Stand Alone. I Don't Have A Real Audio Mixing Program, So I Used My Video Editing Software...Sony Vegas Pro12 To Mix This. I Think Some Publisher Should Pick This One Up, You All Did So Great!!! Keep Up The Excellent Music
I've "gathered" these two great figures, of good music enthusiasts in one of my mixes .... and I want to say here that your concept "holds the road" .... This is really excellent, and addition of sax, brings a new dimension to interpretation. Congratulations!
Thanks Dan, 'Great Figures' You've Got That Right! While All 3 Of The Prior Versions Completely Hold Their Own, I Just Thought How It Would Sound Putting Them Together, And Was Sooo Pleasantly Satisfied. They Did All The Work.
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But I am sure glad you do. Excellent work. It is always an honor to play alongside such greats as Patricia and Marty. Thanks for putting this one together. Beautiful work. I hope all is well.
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Clay
I've "gathered" these two great figures, of good music enthusiasts in one of my mixes .... and I want to say here that your concept "holds the road" .... This is really excellent, and addition of sax, brings a new dimension to interpretation. Congratulations!
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