Absolutely! Looperman really does foster a sense of community and support across all backgrounds and beliefs. Its all about the music. Its wonderful to see everyone coming together to share and appreciate each others work. Thanks for the kind words!
I really liked the acoustic guitar, that chord accompaniment that fills the space along with the beautiful voices I could hear. To me it is a very fresh listen, warm , with clear feelings and raw sounds. It is real, in opposition with what I do for example (synths and virtual synths, plugins, computers etc.). Excellent lyrics, they are for Jesus Christ after all.
Best wishes, Anthony.
Im glad you enjoyed the acoustic guitar, Anthony, and the overall vibe! John truly is magical with it; hes also skilled with the dobro, which I absolutely love. Theres something special about the warmth and authenticity of live instruments that really connects with listeners. Ill admit, Im more of a digital click-click guy myself, haha! I appreciate your perspective on the contrast between acoustic sounds and digital productionits fascinating how each approach brings its own unique feel to the music. And yes, the lyrics truly reflect deep feelings and a genuine message.
Hello and thank you for my morning smile! You two are so awesomely uplifitng. I love the track but an idea came into my head - it will probably sound random (but hey, I'm not called Kay0s for nothing lol)! I heard scope for a little rap halfway thru, a kinda 'Jesus is my man, he always hold my hand' kinda thing. Me and my imagination, huh. Keep on doin' the Shekari soothin. Something very special about what you do is you have a Sound that's instantly recognisable as Shekari. That IS something. Kudos to you and Hi 5. Kay0s
Hello, Kay0s! Thank you for your kind words! Were thrilled we could bring a smile to your morning. Your idea for a rap sounds amazing! Funny enough, Ive been a rapper all my life until around 2016, so I love hearing creative suggestions. That line about Jesus is my man, he always holds my hand definitely has a great vibe. Ill keep doing the Shekari thing, and I really appreciate your support and encouragementit means a lot! Hi 5 right back at you! Keep those imaginative ideas coming!
Absolutely! The 90s and early 2000s were the era when I started making music as a rapper, haha. It was a time filled with unique sounds, blending catchy beats with memorable vocals. Artists like 2Pac, the Lighthouse Family, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Mariah Carey, TLC, and the Backstreet Boys really defined that era.
Thanks for listening, Morash
HiRichardShekari....just listened to your track...it's a very well done piece of work, excellent vocals and well played musical accompaniment....good work my friend.
Hi, Glenn. Hi! Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate you taking the time to listen and share your thoughts. It means a lot to me. Glad you enjoyed the vocals and the instrumentation! Hope to share more music with you soon. Cheers
You 2 vocalists harmonise so beautifully. I was reminded of the drum beats in devotional chants in songs such as "Jai Hanuman"by Tim Chalice and Chloe Goodchild. Your grattitude and inspiration shine through very brightly. Perfect guitar music. You sure hit those hight notes - wow! I feel there is maybe a blur between gospel, acapella and soul. Whatever its genre, it is very beautiful. Authentic feelings always shine through on your tracks - BTW, do you record most days? Blessings Kay0s
Thank you so much for your thoughtful words, VN! We really appreciate it. John is fantastic on the guitar, and Im glad our harmonies resonated with you. I always enjoy experimenting with harmonies and going with what feels right. Its fascinating how different genres can blend together, and I love that you noticed that connection. We try to record as often as we can! Your support truly means the world to us.
nice work Rev, im so happy to here somebody embrace their belief like this, yours and John's emotion shows, great musical accompaniment too, nice uploaded
Thank you, 500c. I truly appreciate your support and kind words. It means a lot to hear that the emotion and vibes resonated with you. Im so glad you enjoyed it!
WOW! this song is soul stirring and touching it's very beautiful!...All of the vocals are *SHINING* brilliantly, so, so, moving indeed, like the bongo drums in this also. The song has a powerful message...Well done all, a gorgeous listen from start to finish. KUDOS!
Thank you so much, Celestia Angel, for your heartfelt response! Im thrilled to hear that the song resonated with you. Its wonderful to know that the message and the music moved you. Your kind words mean a lot to us. Thanks for listening and sharing your thoughts!
Good evening - I would say Pop meets Country. I love and appreciate the message and the joy of JC's return was conveyed in such a beautiful, loving message. I imagined this being performed on a stage with all involved and everyone was line dancing, (forgive me for that but I actually think that would work)! Your vocal, as ever, is divine and such a wonderful timbre. Well done Kay0s
Hi, VintageNights. Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate your insights and love the idea of a line-dancing performance. It sounds like such a fun visual! Im grateful for your support. Your feedback means a lot!
Oh, thank you so much, VN! I really appreciate your kind words! I'm glad the blend of joy and music resonated with you. I'm still learning how to mix properly, so Id really value your insights!
The reverend of Looperman :-) I like this uplifting song. This can happen when love and art comes together. The voice is mixed nicely and the claps giving the song a very nice room. IMHO talking about Jesus alone puts all the (political) religion by site and just focuses on his "teachings" and love. I like it. Welcome to the group. Cheers, Oli
well you've not failed here bro you can be the reverend of Looperman, and as you will surely know im a rapper and i can be controversial but thats the point of songs to make people talk, music brings people together, and unites, look at me and you here, music brought us together genre is for anoraks really, good music is good music irrelevant, i have found a ground that i enjoy to portray poverty inequality people taken advantage of racism, im older im wiser i despair at the wars and suffering i fear for my 4 grandchildren and also , Paul is a totally different person he is a community builder ask anyone here, dimestop is my alter ego, but everyone likes himbecause they all no the real me, it always about the show, you know that my friend
lol I can imagine, Rev. Richard, Looperman Parish haha aaah. Youre absolutely right, music is a powerful force that brings people together and sparks important conversations. Your focus on issues like poverty and inequality is crucial, and its great that youre using your platform to shed light on these topics.
I agree that genre can be limiting; what truly matters is the message and the connection we create. Its inspiring to see how you balance your alter ego with your authentic self. We will Keep doing what we do, hoping our passion shines through! Looking forward to more discussions and possible collaborations.
Richard its really refreshing to here you sharing with us we don't get many religious works, whether this is people here's type of listening is irrelevant, because you have to accept this and gospel music are of massive comfort to many millions its a refreshing change and you are spreading love and happiness your way by declaring your praise, music is the medicine, the world is in desperate need of something and the more people spreading happiness will always get my backing religious or not bro, if you keep it up you'll get a nick-name Reverend Richard :))
Oh trust me, Paul, Ive been a rapper my whole lifefrom 2000 to 2013and you wont believe that 2Pac, Dr. Dre, and Eminem are my musical role models. I used to go by Rex Razor, and some of my songs are still flying around online, haha. This gospel thing came latera long story. Anyway, Im sure the world would prefer me sharing this rather than songs about guns, girls, drugs, who should die when and how and vengeance, haha. And about that Reverend thing, I tried several times to attend pastor classes, but it didnt work out!
Thanks so much, Morash! I experiment with various genres, even country, haha. Im glad youre enjoying the vibe. Afrobeat has such infectious energy! I love trying new stuff and am still finding my footing. More to come for sure, so stay tuned!
Hi Richard - very catchy - I found myself singing along to it straight away. The music is a perfect fit. "Bread of Life" is a killer line - I love it - this should be performed live at peace concerts - Kay0s
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Best wishes, Anthony.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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I agree that genre can be limiting; what truly matters is the message and the connection we create. Its inspiring to see how you balance your alter ego with your authentic self. We will Keep doing what we do, hoping our passion shines through! Looking forward to more discussions and possible collaborations.
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