Description : Cover tune for popular Church P&W song, no copyright or ownership implied. All Instruments played by me, drums composed from loop sampled loops. Free to use for your Church activity, but please leave a comment so I know that I should keep posting or stop waisting our time. Have fun and Enjoy
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Thanks Wayne! It's been a while for sure, I still lurk in the background sometimes, lol. Seems like all of my free time goes to working on music for Church these days but I am working towards writing some new stuff soon... so maybe dropping new stuff the summer. When I upgraded to reason 6 I was able to record live instrumentation so the new stuff will be more rock based now that I can easily get guitar on my tracks. Hope all is well in your world.
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I thought you were playing Wild Thing, lol. Liked the change in the middle. Drums sound good. I like it! When's the next one being uploaded?
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