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2nd Apr 2011 07:49 - 14 years ago
Description : This song conveys our Lord being lead to His crucifiction then being resurrected.

Comments (8)

If you have time take a listen and give Twanna1 some feedback.

issr12
issr12 12th Sep 2021 09:50 - 3 years ago
great song beatiful
Twanna1
Twanna1 replied 27th Sep 2021 - 3 years ago
Thank you so much for your appreciation.
Blessings!
EricMilligan
EricMilligan 6th Dec 2014 04:31 - 10 years ago
Twanna: Your dad firing Jimi Hendrix because of his feedback totally makes sense to me! The Revue wasn't that kind of sound. That was absolutely tight R&B and that band was so disciplined and so good. I must admit I paid a lot more attention to the band I think than I did to the Ikettes. Anyway, that's a great story! :) I just read that your Dad actually considered that his primary instrument was the piano, not guitar. I actually wasn't aware of his work and his influence prior to the Revue. Now I have to get into iTunes and see if I can learn something. It's a night for discovering new treasures, including your excellent tracks! :)
Twanna1
Twanna1 replied 6th Dec 2014 - 10 years ago
Daddy's primary instrument was the piano. He told me the only reason he played the guitar with the Revue was to keep everything tight. He said if he moved the guitar up, the Ikettes hair should be moving in a certain direction. If he swung it to the side, that meant something else. He was an incredible pianist. He told me stories how B.B. King came over to his house as a kid and they would play music together. If you want to hear HIS side of the story, get his book 'Taking Back My Name'. He started writing it when he was in prison. He would send me excerpts of it as he finished it. Believe me, I was shocked at what he went through as a child. He is VERY blunt and holds no punches - no pun intended. You WILL get a true sense of who he was and what motivated him. You will also see why Virgin pulled his book after only a short release. Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to get a new copy of his book without paying through the nose, but here is a link from Amazon where you can get one at somewhat of a reasonable price.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1852278501/ref=dp_olp_all_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=all
EricMilligan
EricMilligan 6th Dec 2014 03:13 - 10 years ago
I really enjoyed this track, Twanna. I discovered you tonight for the first time after seeing your comment on the track posted by Carrol. You make great music! Wonderful voice. Very interesting that Ike Turner was your Dad. I'm going to have to get my hands on his book. Didn't realize he written one. But, I did see him live sometime around 1963. He brought the Ike and Tine Turner Review to Vancouver BC. Fantastic show! So much energy. The band was so good I couldn't believe it. i still remember the tour bus they had parked outside the Exhibition Hall at the PNE Fairgrounds. I was very impressed. A few years later, in 1965, in upstate NY I saw a guitarist named Jimmy James in a band backing up Chuck Berry at a concert at my college. I thought his playing reminded me a lot of your Dad's playing. A few years later, Jimmy James was Jimi Hendrix. I think he had been influenced by your Dad, as many others were. Anyway, I hope we'll see and hear more of you on Looperman.
Twanna1
Twanna1 replied 6th Dec 2014 - 10 years ago
Believe it or not Eric, Jimi played with Daddy for a while, before he fired him because of the "feedback" from his guitar. Ironic, it was Jimi's feedback that started a new and innovative way of playing. You have a great ear!!
Rockym778
Rockym778 2nd Aug 2011 15:40 - 13 years ago
Awesome Col-lab, I am a huge fan of Dust hill music, great work on the track, extremely powerful....
CAUSBIE_RECORDS
CAUSBIE_RECORDS 30th Jul 2011 00:49 - 13 years ago
nice track its a journey of music at its best just needs some screaming electric guitars and distortions
DFury
DFury 16th Jun 2011 13:49 - 13 years ago
Excellent composition, mixing is spot on, this takes us down a righteous journey indeed, very well done madam. Fav'd. -DF
Twanna1
Twanna1 replied Unknown
Thank you DF for stopping by and for the kind review.

The music I co-author with the Lord is meant to do just that, "take us down a righteous journey".

God bless and have a wonderful day!

Twanna
VickyDan
VickyDan 3rd Apr 2011 10:29 - 14 years ago
Very well done, and talent amongst other things of Martin is well established, it is so great .... Excellent mix.

Dan
Twanna1
Twanna1 replied Unknown
Thank you Dan. Martin's music is very inspirational. I am currently working on another track using one of Martin's recent Looperman submissios from last week.

Have a great weekend.

Twanna
LeftArmy
LeftArmy 2nd Apr 2011 09:48 - 14 years ago
Wow, this has got a bit of power. I like it!
Twanna1
Twanna1 replied Unknown
Thank you LeftArmy for your kind review.

Have a wonderful weekend.

Twanna

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