Description : Sometimes it's hard to understand what's going on in the mind of a woman. This is about a man who needs some love and askes her to slow down but her career seems more important then their relation.
My cousin is singing and the guitars were played with the Line 6 Toneport UX 2. Drumtracks were made of loops.
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Hi there Meestege,
Just getting around to catch up on some reviews. Looks like this one and the other one done is June are your latest two.
I like this song here. Drums are good and steady, guitar sounds good thru the Line 6.
You know I have a rack mount Line 6 and have hardly ever used it. Such a shame as they sound so good, but I get any sound/ tone via software these days.
Hi Randy,
Thanks. I think the overall idea is good but I'm not satisfied with the sounds and the mix. I tried to improve this but no results yet.
Well the Line 6 can produce very good sounds and you alter all sounds the way you like. I'm very satisfied with hard- and software.
Gerard
Maybe vocals down just a little. Real nice song. Good vocals and guitar. Maybe atrack of rythem vocals behind the lead too. But that's just me. Real nice.
cool track man, very solid and really sweet!!!
and to make it clear: it's impossible to understand what's going on in the mind of a woman ... but you know: women say the same about us ... lol
six is right, the vocals dominate a little too much ...
I think the sound of the drums and guitars is ok, it's more a question of the balance ...
anyway, I really like this track!!! easy listening song about a massive problem, that's cool ...
Thanks Rei
Yes, your right. This song is a good idea but needs some improvements. Personally I think the drumtrack (bassdrum) does not fit exactly and the vocals are too loud.
I wonder why I did not receive any review from a woman, ha,ha,ha.
Gerard
Thanks Deltaloop
To be honest I never listen to this kind of music but now we made it ourselves so we had to listen.
Normally I play blues. So now it's nice that not only bluesminded people are responding.
Hey mate..nice to meet you...this is a good down to earth rocker with some legs...great to get some more guitar players here at looperman ..welcome aboard!....your cousins good to!....cheers planet
Thanks
Most of the time I play blues and this song was a kind of experiment due to the fact I had some problems with a woman. Yes, my cousin is good. We started in 1968 and we still make music.
I like this track too. You might want to consider a re-mix. Give the guitars a little more power you know? Of course, as a guitarist, I am certainly biased in this regard. Nice change from the blues numbers though. I love the lyrics and the harmonies are nice as well. Peace and Love, Six
Thanks Six,
All those Ohh's en ahh''s are great to read but it's also good to give positive comments too.
To be honest I'm not really shure about this song yet. Drumming and guitarsounds could be better.
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Hi
This is the only song I've wrote that my wife hates. Ain't that funny.
Gerard
Just getting around to catch up on some reviews. Looks like this one and the other one done is June are your latest two.
I like this song here. Drums are good and steady, guitar sounds good thru the Line 6.
You know I have a rack mount Line 6 and have hardly ever used it. Such a shame as they sound so good, but I get any sound/ tone via software these days.
Nice job on this song here overall.
Randy
Thanks. I think the overall idea is good but I'm not satisfied with the sounds and the mix. I tried to improve this but no results yet.
Well the Line 6 can produce very good sounds and you alter all sounds the way you like. I'm very satisfied with hard- and software.
Gerard
Vocals are really nice
It has a happy mood but the lyrics are based on the problems I have with the way women think sometimes.
Gerard
This recording is not ready yet for our CD. We've wrote and recorded it in just one evening. It's good to have your openion. I will try it.
and to make it clear: it's impossible to understand what's going on in the mind of a woman ... but you know: women say the same about us ... lol
six is right, the vocals dominate a little too much ...
I think the sound of the drums and guitars is ok, it's more a question of the balance ...
anyway, I really like this track!!! easy listening song about a massive problem, that's cool ...
peace, rei
Yes, your right. This song is a good idea but needs some improvements. Personally I think the drumtrack (bassdrum) does not fit exactly and the vocals are too loud.
I wonder why I did not receive any review from a woman, ha,ha,ha.
Gerard
To be honest I never listen to this kind of music but now we made it ourselves so we had to listen.
Normally I play blues. So now it's nice that not only bluesminded people are responding.
Most of the time I play blues and this song was a kind of experiment due to the fact I had some problems with a woman. Yes, my cousin is good. We started in 1968 and we still make music.
All those Ohh's en ahh''s are great to read but it's also good to give positive comments too.
To be honest I'm not really shure about this song yet. Drumming and guitarsounds could be better.