A Million Miles (Original)

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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/12 21:06:26 (permalink)
paulo


Well you did warn us, but  I listened anyway !

Bit too country for my tastes, as I suspected it almost certainly  be after the warning, but hey, you're always good value for sound quality, so always something to be learned. Best thing I can say is that you all make it sound effortless which I always think is the mark of someone who knows what they're doing.


Thanks for not heeding my warning, Paulo. I appreciate the kind words.

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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/12 21:25:54 (permalink)
ohgrant


Cool classic country, great tone and style on the guitar and mix was spot on. Really enjoyed it.


Thank you, Grant! I give all the credit to my Les Paul Supreme, the tone monster!

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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/12 21:29:02 (permalink)
bapu


The Total Package.

The Lead Vox could stand to come up about 1db, IMO.


Thanks, Bapu! I'll fiddle with the mix some more.

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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/12 21:31:09 (permalink)
kennywtelejazz


Hi Scotty,
very well played and recorded .

I do like the way you played the guitar on this song


all the best ,

Kenny


Thanks, Kenny!!!!!

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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/12 21:53:40 (permalink)
Hey, Scotty,

Wow, another really great original with a nice fusion of traditional country and 70's country rock elements!

Exceptional playing, great arrangement, and Bill's vocals sound terrific.  I think the BGVs and your tasty guitar fills sort of give it a very cool 70's Grateful Dead vibe.

Another dynamite addition to your repertoire, buddy! 
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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/12 22:35:35 (permalink)
Great stuff Scotty.  Wouldn't mind the vocals up a bit.

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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/12 22:46:30 (permalink)
Bob Oister


Hey, Scotty,

Wow, another really great original with a nice fusion of traditional country and 70's country rock elements!

Exceptional playing, great arrangement, and Bill's vocals sound terrific.  I think the BGVs and your tasty guitar fills sort of give it a very cool 70's Grateful Dead vibe.

Another dynamite addition to your repertoire, buddy! 
Bob


Nice description, Bob! Thanks very much!

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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/13 14:03:16 (permalink)
Not my favourite genre Scotty, but it's always nice to hear you play. Lovely tasteful phrasing on this, and the mix is perfect to my ears. well written song too, good job Bill!

 
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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/13 15:47:02 (permalink)
Yeah, very country, and VERY good!  Loved Bill's harmonies, and the excellent guitar work.  Nice job on the mix too.
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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/13 15:55:49 (permalink)
I won't get into how ironic it is that i grew up listening to a lot of country is, but let's just say this reminds me of a lot of what i grew up listening to. Great harmonies. No part seems to overpower the other, although i do think the lead vocals could be raised a notch. Could just be my speakers. Anyway, great job.
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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/14 22:31:38 (permalink)
James,
Certainly not my favorite genre either. I'm a rocker at heart with a slight fiddle dependency. My band plays some of this old coutry stuff so Igo along for the ride. Thanks for listening and glad you approve.

Phil,
You're very kind. Thanks!

Dub,
It could be worse. You could have grown up being force-fed classical music like I was. Glad you liked it.

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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/18 21:00:13 (permalink)
Makes me wanna grab my Tele (knockoff). On my small monitors, the lead vocal could come up a notch. Tasty steel. And it's REAL country, not the pretty pop with a twang that passes for country these days. Bass is in the pocket. Great job. Mark

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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/18 21:07:56 (permalink)
mcourter


Makes me wanna grab my Tele (knockoff). On my small monitors, the lead vocal could come up a notch. Tasty steel. And it's REAL country, not the pretty pop with a twang that passes for country these days. Bass is in the pocket. Great job. Mark


Thanks Mark! The "tasty steel" you heard is a cheap imitation I did on my Les Paul.

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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/19 11:06:17 (permalink)
RobertB


Thanks for the warning, Scotty
I listened anyway.

+1!
 
yeee haaaw!  Channelling Buck Owens?
 
this is pretty cool stuff, Scotty!  I kept expecting some fiddle, tho!

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Re:A Million Miles (Original) 2012/03/19 15:06:26 (permalink)
LOL Reece. Thanks.

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