I really like this one, too. It's a strange little tune with its roots in a loot of generic traditions - old skool Industrial, Acid House, etc. Next it's time to sit down and figure out whose loops need credit.
Thanks, my friends and bus associates tell me my sound is unique, and I try to balance that with two other variables: commercial appeal and social-consciousness. Peace
Much love homie with 1 souls passing bring the begining of anotha this is making me cry homie i thinks that you may want to send me this one and ill try to blled my heart out for ya God Bless and when she's born homie send yo homie Big J up a picture so i can always pray for you and your family always LOL HEwhos>i
Thanks homie fo real...and fo real i like they way you said " 1 souls passing bring the begining of anotha" that made me really feel that homie...just those lil words really brought feelings to mind....and no dount you know i will hit you up with the track to spit on...will send to you asap ight homie...
this is hott man i love the whole thing evan though i wasnt born to 84 i stilll love these two songs and you did a great job putting them together i sounds very professional keep up the work this is jus awesome God Bless
Hey, I appreciate you stopping by as well and listening and reviewing my latest. I will do the same for you.
A lot of great music was written in the middle 50's right up till the middle 80's I feel. Just before disco came in.
The sound of the guitars changed from the 50's surfing music by The Beach Boys to the Beatles and Rolling Stones in the 60's, and many other great artist (Jimi Hendriks, Jefferson Airplane, Eric Clapton and others to name a few) from the early era.
Then REO Speedwagon, Boston, Rush, and other great bands as well came along.
One of my daughters is now 16 and she is growing up with Rap and such. I am introducing her to good 'ole rock-n-roll and an country, and she likes it.
So anyways, glad you enjoyed the tune and thanks again for your comments.
Randy
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Hey, I appreciate you stopping by as well and listening and reviewing my latest. I will do the same for you.
A lot of great music was written in the middle 50's right up till the middle 80's I feel. Just before disco came in.
The sound of the guitars changed from the 50's surfing music by The Beach Boys to the Beatles and Rolling Stones in the 60's, and many other great artist (Jimi Hendriks, Jefferson Airplane, Eric Clapton and others to name a few) from the early era.
Then REO Speedwagon, Boston, Rush, and other great bands as well came along.
One of my daughters is now 16 and she is growing up with Rap and such. I am introducing her to good 'ole rock-n-roll and an country, and she likes it.
So anyways, glad you enjoyed the tune and thanks again for your comments.
Randy
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