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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/09 21:10:45 (permalink)
Luke: Gracias

Janet: Pat is quite the lyricist. I send her a few lines of an idea and a melody and she comes back very often in less than a day with a really solid concept. This was no exception... then we throw ideas back and forth a few times. 

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/10 12:12:44 (permalink)
Fine job, Herb both on playing and writing.  I am sorry for whatever heartache hit Philip and his family.  Truly a nice person.  you too!  Great tune!  I want to listen again and concentrate on the words.  First time through never clicks for me.  I hear some of them that really ring true.

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/10 14:36:09 (permalink)
Warren: glad you got a chance to hear this.... it always helps to listen more than once. 

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/11 15:40:56 (permalink)
Nice tune Herb. Simple production(done well!) really compliments the emotion. Thanks for sharing.

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/11 15:57:30 (permalink)
So nice Herb! Such a great vibe. No need to change anything IMO. I going to play this tonight when Boney gets home. It'll make her cry but that 's a good thing!

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/11 19:36:31 (permalink)
James and  Bill.... Glad you listened and liked the song....

Bill I know what you mean. Enjoy it again. 

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/11 20:19:09 (permalink)
Herb, Very nice work.  Love the acoustic tones you are tracking in this tune.  Lyrics are really well done, you guys make a great team.  I have not heard any news on Philip, so sorry to hear there has been a tradgedy in his family.  My prayers go out to him.

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/11 20:21:02 (permalink)
Philip posted the news in the coffee house last week.  For some reason he didn't want to post it here, or didn't have the time or heart.  But you can find out there.  
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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/11 20:45:50 (permalink)
Thanks Mike..... yes very sad news that we got from Phillip. 

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/11 21:54:36 (permalink)
I love the guitars on the intro Herb. I would have bled things in? The bass, an organ, a piano... A mandolin? The drums. But I lean toward over production. 

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/11 22:20:21 (permalink)
Absolutely BEE YOU TEE FULL!!!!
WOW! Herb you sure are talented....beautiful song man...
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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/11 22:38:54 (permalink)
Herb – real, real nice. Totally “you” with elements of Neil Young, Graham Parsons and Willie N. Somber for sure but a fine, heartfelt performance. I like this recording a lot also – maybe it’s the sparse instrumentation – not sure. The simple but effective guitar riffs really add to this. The vocal is the star though – it really makes this tune stand out. Great job.
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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/12 08:42:37 (permalink)
BOTR: Of all people.... I can't believe YOU are telling me it needed to have organ, piano, mando, and other stuff like  (gulp) drums,  blended in....   The one time I put out an almost 100% me and nothing else.... the only synth is the acoustic upright bass....... and you tell me I should have MORE production in it? I will never figure it out.... I feel like my dog.... when he thinks I threw the ball, and he runs out about 80 feet and stops, looking around for where the ball went. 






Benzo: thanks... I wrote you an essay PM.... KISS, that's the answer. 


Manny: yeah, I decided just to KISS on this tune.... as I started to record it I actually had some of the stuff that BOTR was talking about but muted it all....even using the metronome (did I just say that?) to keep time as I recorded the 4 tracks....well I think the first 2 anyway.  I really liked how it was sounding with just acoustics so I kept heading in that direction deciding to only add the upright bass at a low level.  The singing.... I was goofing around with that style, and realized it sounded pretty earthy, and gritty, and decided to let it stay. All in all, it was a cool song to write with Pat... the whole goal was to get and to keep the emotional feel to the song. 


I loved doing this so much. 








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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/12 16:04:02 (permalink)
It's sad.

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/12 16:10:55 (permalink)
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It's sad.
In a good way.


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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/15 12:36:34 (permalink)
Yes Herb, This is very nicely down and a lovely tribute.

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/15 13:41:27 (permalink)
 Herb,

 I was saddened to hear of what happened to Philip. Times like those are tough to get a handle on. Its great a friend like you made a song for him.
   The song sounded great.

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/15 15:02:37 (permalink)
Hi Herb,
Beautiful tune and warm performance. Nice, simple arrangement and your playing is way better then the BIABox approach.  LOVE the chord change at 1:38 & 3:14.  Lyrics are very well written and the raw deliver just adds to the one on one vibe.

What kind of verb/delay are you usung on the lead accoustic. Sounds GREAT!

One of your best Ive heard from the team of Bishop & Hartley. KUDOS!

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P.S. Kinda getting a EAGLES vibe from this piece. I could hear Don Henley singing this.
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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/15 17:58:13 (permalink)
That's great Herb.  You're really making me want to get a Taylor.

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Re:Footsteps in The Hall 2011/11/15 20:39:34 (permalink)
Starise: No disrespect intended, however I didn't write the song for Philip's situation, I just thought that it fit, after I wrote it, and therefore dedicated it to him. 

Kev: I agree. I think I will work on more tunes like this.... I use the cakewalk Studio verb2 set to dark plate, 15% or so...maybe less....I just got in from a long day out of town, but I'll be glad to post the exact details on that verb tomorrow morning. 

marcos69:  I love the sound of the Taylor. It has made me WANT to play acoustic again just to hear that rich sound. 
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