Description : This is a track for anyone who took a chance on something they believed in or thought was impossible. One Small Step is also a tribute to astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, who passed away a few weeks ago. Named after his famous quote; "One Small Step for man, One Giant Leap for Mankind". Behind any triumph or challenge, is the courage to take that one important step. I hope you enjoy this track and of course comments are always welcome. Play your music with passion and don't look back! - Bilbozo
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What a wonderful track you have constructed here. It is a fitting tribute to the great man. This is a display of superb guitar playing and an arrangement of very high quality. Those beautiful harmony lines and the tonal changes you achieve are simply breathtaking. I am knocked out!!
I can remember this historic moment very well as I can the excitement I felt whenever Hendrix or anyone else of my favourite artists released a new album....I get this same buzz when I see a new Bilbozo track posted!(true!)
Ok I've given you a fair enough rap...but why should I stop now! lol
Man...I just love your Strat playing (yes it's the atavistic melancholia of a generation weaned on Pink Floyd I imagine)teamed with your sustaining humbucker tone it's just glorious,a superb production.........Many people think music is just about listening and grooving,but it's way way more than that,eventually it's about the indelible impact events have had on the composer/musician,the intellectual osmosis that ferments over time and upon resurfacing creates a true theatre of stimulus that many can experience and reinterpret themselves...only accomplished people can do this successfully,and Bill your up there on the top shelf buddy.....cheers Dave
Thanks for posting this great song as a tribute to Neil
Armstrong, being the first man to set foot on the moon. It was one of the greatest achievements of all time.
The music is very good and your playing/arrangement is great as usual that we've come to expect. The music was very clear and each instrument was easily heard.
BILBOZO Really nice playing. I like the harmony on the guitar.
Reminds me a little of Steve Lukather.
The song sounds really professionally, recorded,
Keep on rocking
That is some of the finest, most soulful guitar I have listened to in a long time Bilbozo...tone to the bone...and you sure have all the compositional elements in perfect order...and spot on production...this is a bout as good as it gets in my humble opinion...fantastic.....Ed
Great idea here, Good tribute for the right reasons Bilbozo. That guitar is too fkn sweet man!! WOW! I really really enjoyed this track and instantly downloaded it. My favorite today and maybe for a while. This reaches deep down and gives the strength for that one step that is all I need. This is motivating music Bilbozo, great job. Big smile here, thank you for sharing this with us. It's a great track and deep meaning. Man I gotta say it again, that guitar is too good for my bad ears. Very nice. Keep on expressing, your step here gives so much feeling and I hope those out there who need that reason, find this track. Peace.
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What a wonderful track you have constructed here. It is a fitting tribute to the great man. This is a display of superb guitar playing and an arrangement of very high quality. Those beautiful harmony lines and the tonal changes you achieve are simply breathtaking. I am knocked out!!
Much respect.
Richie
RGDS
SERGEJ
Miss that Foydish guitars nowadays...
Brilliant ! Epic tribute...
Ok I've given you a fair enough rap...but why should I stop now! lol
Man...I just love your Strat playing (yes it's the atavistic melancholia of a generation weaned on Pink Floyd I imagine)teamed with your sustaining humbucker tone it's just glorious,a superb production.........Many people think music is just about listening and grooving,but it's way way more than that,eventually it's about the indelible impact events have had on the composer/musician,the intellectual osmosis that ferments over time and upon resurfacing creates a true theatre of stimulus that many can experience and reinterpret themselves...only accomplished people can do this successfully,and Bill your up there on the top shelf buddy.....cheers Dave
Thanks for posting this great song as a tribute to Neil
Armstrong, being the first man to set foot on the moon. It was one of the greatest achievements of all time.
The music is very good and your playing/arrangement is great as usual that we've come to expect. The music was very clear and each instrument was easily heard.
Thanks again for posting it for us all.
Randy
Reminds me a little of Steve Lukather.
The song sounds really professionally, recorded,
Keep on rocking
tones of feelin,we can say guitar heaven on Looperman. Fkn professional you are. Awesome, brilliant,lasting.
Deep greetings, Danke
love all the music and instruments played in this killer track.
Jamie.