Description : A comfortable rhythm, simple yet incisive. Contains a loop from GuitarGuru plus a number of Sony Music Studio loops. I hope you enjoy it.
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You got my feet tappin with this one. I think you have a great voice for the blues. Put me into a good state of mind. Liked the experimental feel to it too, with the surprises mixed in.
Thank you, Neuromancer56, for the listen and the review. It was insightful and appreciated. Thanks for the comment regarding my voice, I am very conscious about my voice. Sometimes my sinuses haven't made it unintelligible. It is always good when someone finds one of my "Easter eggs" as I am noted for them. Vic
Thanks, Wayne, you lifted my spirits, too. I am essentially housebound these days anyway, so I can only see low-hangers through the window. I'm so glad you liked it, I worked hard to even out the volumes. I was trickier than handle and some loops glare a bit. I was encouraged by the response so I whipped up anther one. Maybe you'd like do the vox on it?
vic
Way to go vigwig...LM could use more blues (although I`m not sure there is a big audience)...the musicians who have been around the music trip gotta like this....enjoyed this one man...nicely done....keep on....Ed
Thank you, Ed, I appreciate the insider dope, the listen and the comments. Blues seems to work best for me. You have certainly rejuvenated me. There aren't many good blues loops out there. I have to cut some loops to smithereens.
vic
Now this sounded old school. Which is good though. Because yeah blues is that old already hehe. I did dig it though. And yes i can appreciate some good old blues music as well. It even put a small smile on my face. Which is a positive thing when music does that to me. Even with the blues. It could use some proper fine tuning though. But besides that, it was a nice and solid blues track. So good job on that one though. Cheers.
I am so pleased that you enjoyed this track. I got saxed up, lol.I ytried real hard to keep it from being monotonous and to reconcile the sound levels, trying to take into account what I was hearing with what I was seeing on the volume mete. The only thing is my high-end hearing is shot. I just got some hearing aids and I was surprised at what I was hearing for the first time in years, some which makes me feel like giving them back, like shrieking babies. I'll try anew to level it. vig
Nice Blues track. My only criticism would be whatever that is that periodically comes in from time to time is a bit too loud and maybe needs to be softened a bit either through EQ or the level in the mix. Just my 2 cents. Overall a nice track. Feels very authentic especially in the vocals.
Wow! Topvega appreciate the listen and taking the time to comment on specific aspects. Thanks, I'll take that negative comment and turn that loop down.
Hold that Tiger, Vic
Joe Cramer! I am so glad you listened to this one, it was just a little thing I free-handed some years ago and has a notion to update the music.Thank you for listening and the positive comments. Now I feel energized to go back to the vigwig vaults and stir up a dope track.
vic
I'm amazed you commented on y track. A positive and a personal one too. Do I know you or you me? I was apprehensive of putting this one up as is, because it could use more work on meshing the loops and such. I would have tried to improve on the vox but the original I recorded years ago are cleaner than anything I could produce these days with my 73 yr old voice.
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Hold that Tiger, Vic
The blues needs more of this.
Free the blues!
I really enjoyed the listen
stay tuned
joe
vic
I'm loving the blues lm has going on.
Nice work!
T2
cheers
-CAP