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Tags : | Folk | 5.65 MB

Description : This is one of the most powerful songs I've ever written, in my opinion.
I did the vocals, which I'm not happy with and I'm working to record another version of this song. I also did the rhythm guitar, trombone, and bass. Rob Poppy played drums, electric guitar, and laid down the organ. Biggie played the sick harp solo. Give this one a listen.

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  1. poosheesty
    poosheesty on Tue 21st Apr 2009 - 15 years ago

    Gosh, I've got to second most of the other folks. The trombone is fabulous. The organ is a great sound. The harp is good. I like the vocal a lot. The only thing is it sounds a little shy, not because of any quality in the voice itself, but because it's not cranked in the mix. This is the kind of song that needs that voice unapologetically right up front.

  2. Aberon
    Aberon on Wed 6th Feb 2008 - 16 years ago

    Great work. Rob and Biggy are awesome. I think you must not change your vocals. They bring the original melancholic mood on it. Fell a little bit sad while hearing and so it is good. Peace from Berlin.

  3. Sounstar
    Sounstar on Sun 27th Jan 2008 - 16 years ago

    I LIKE THIS ALOT NO DOUBT! Great Track!

    spacemanjones
    Reply by spacemanjones

    Thank you. I'm glad you liked it.

  4. Planetjazzbass
    Planetjazzbass on Fri 25th Jan 2008 - 16 years ago

    This is music from a place with roots...Not to draw any comparison but this is sort of Planet waves with cowboy boots on.....Luv it!........regards planet

    spacemanjones
    Reply by spacemanjones

    Ya, those roots with boots probably has something to do with my being raised in the Heartland.

  5. radicalrabbi3
    radicalrabbi3 on Fri 25th Jan 2008 - 16 years ago

    This is amazing...sounds so professional, the instruments are so nicley played...i love this song!

    spacemanjones
    Reply by spacemanjones

    It's encouraging to know that there are people in this world that appreciate some of my music. Thank you.

  6. CRISS111
    CRISS111 on Fri 25th Jan 2008 - 16 years ago

    What is most beautiful for me in this song is that is sing from a heart and it has a sole
    LUV IT

    Keep on writing stuff like this.

    Cheers ;)

    spacemanjones
    Reply by spacemanjones

    I will, thanks for the review.

  7. SLAPJOHNSON
    SLAPJOHNSON on Fri 25th Jan 2008 - 16 years ago

    Respect for the song writing buddy! I would'nt worry about the vocal! It's honest and from the heart, it floats my boat,. we need more musicians on this site, so welcome aboard Spacemanjones, and when your spaceship comes in keep a space for me. Cheers Slap... P.s love that harmonica!!!

    spacemanjones
    Reply by spacemanjones

    Glad to be here. Thanks for the reviews, slap.

  8. rei4real
    rei4real on Fri 25th Jan 2008 - 16 years ago

    hey, this is beautiful!!!!
    seems to be recorded live ... and that's very hard to do ...
    so I can say this is good work!!
    the trombone is the highlight, sounds sooo sad ...
    I really like this track!!!

    peace, rei

    spacemanjones
    Reply by spacemanjones

    Thank you. That trombone part is one of my all-time favorites, glad you appreciated it as well.

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