Chem Trail Blues

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2011/04/01 11:25:16 (permalink)

Chem Trail Blues

Just a little ditty I whipped up and tracked this morning....(I was up early )

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    The Maillard Reaction
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    Re:Chem Trail Blues 2011/04/01 12:15:50 (permalink)
    I was caught at the intro bass line.

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    Re:Chem Trail Blues 2011/04/01 22:19:51 (permalink)
    Yeah, that Bass line is pretty cool. Lyrics are very creative. I'm getting a Lou Reed kind of vibe. A Fine tune for sure.

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    Re:Chem Trail Blues 2011/04/01 23:01:36 (permalink)
    hehe. Pretty funny.
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    Re:Chem Trail Blues 2011/04/02 12:04:21 (permalink)
    This is a really cool tune.

    Definitely got me going.

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    Re:Chem Trail Blues 2011/04/02 12:17:46 (permalink)
    I too love the bass sound!  I like watching Sarah Palin!  This is a very interesting tune.  I enjoyed it a lot.  Nice production to my ears!

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    Re:Chem Trail Blues 2011/04/02 12:25:33 (permalink)
    I like it, but I'd prefer if you'd sing at least some of the lines.

    It kind of reminds me of Scott Stambaugh/Father Time, except it sounds good. 

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    Re:Chem Trail Blues 2011/04/02 20:39:29 (permalink)


    It really started rocking with the solo.... cool lyrics.... well most of the lyrics hit pretty close to home except the part about "W".....

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    Re:Chem Trail Blues 2011/04/03 18:35:59 (permalink)
    cool stuff!!.....
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    Re:Chem Trail Blues 2011/04/03 21:26:19 (permalink)
    I enjoyed the bass line too.  For some reason I had a hard time hearing all the words....could the vocals be turned up just a tad?  Not sure.  Anyway, good job.  Love the guitar solo at 1:30.  :) 

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    Re:Chem Trail Blues 2011/04/03 21:34:08 (permalink)
    i totally get the Lou Reed thing mentioned early.
    I think the low end of the vocals is blending with the bass guitar, making some of the lyrics hard to make out.  If you can carve those out, this track would be even better (to me).
     
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