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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/05/24 19:20:54 (permalink)
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Boy, this took me way back to when my wife and I lived in Toronto and listened to all the "hippie music" (as my dad called it) on CHUM radio.  You really captured the sound and spirit of prog-rock of that era. The melody is great as is your production and performance on this number.  Very nicely done!!!



Thanks, Freddy!   As another long-time fan of "hippie" music I'm glad that the spirit (and melody!) comes across. 
 
 
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wow...brings back some ELP for me...so fun....love it. Great job all the way round!



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This is excellent - I am reminded of Big Big Train in places, probably a case of not being infulenced by them by you having the same influnces as them



Thanks, Glyn!  Huh, now I'm going to have to Google Big Big Train...
 

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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/05/25 13:13:58 (permalink)
I think Tarkus and Stand Up will be my sound track for the day.
Very nice.
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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/05/25 18:37:20 (permalink)
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Thanks, Andy!   Genesis was definitely a strong influence on this one.  Although, while I kept looking and looking, I just couldn't find that little Squonk.  



Obviously not - it had long since dissolved into a pool of bubbles and tears.  ;-)

 
I hate when that happens... though not as much as he does.  
 
 
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Great job Steve! Really enjoyed that listen. Everything was done so well. I could crank this one up loud and it was very well balanced in my room. Longed for more bottom but that is common where I sit.



Thanks, Jimmy!   I do not object to loud.       I actually did have a bit more lows the first time around, but it almost seemed to heavy for the genre.  Hmm...
 

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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/06/01 17:11:46 (permalink)
Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed this piece, which I have just stumbled across. 100% my sweet spot - great prog interest throughout and yet instantly accessible - that takes some doing. I saw a comment about a flute solo - yeah, Mr Anderson could have written this around the War Child era I think! More recently, a great example of complex yet catchy and brilliantly melodic all at the same time is Judas Unrepentant by Big Big Train - you are up there with these guys, love it!
 
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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/06/02 02:06:41 (permalink)
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I think Tarkus and Stand Up will be my sound track for the day.
Very nice.


Thanks, Thomas!   Old school prog, for sure.  
 

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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/06/05 20:20:21 (permalink)
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Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed this piece, which I have just stumbled across. 100% my sweet spot - great prog interest throughout and yet instantly accessible - that takes some doing. I saw a comment about a flute solo - yeah, Mr Anderson could have written this around the War Child era I think! More recently, a great example of complex yet catchy and brilliantly melodic all at the same time is Judas Unrepentant by Big Big Train - you are up there with these guys, love it!
 
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Thanks, Bill!   I do sometimes find it "easier" (relatively speaking) to go more technical with less focus on melody, so I appreciate the comments!    I really need to investigate Big Big Train a bit more though - I really don't know much about them.
 

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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/06/07 11:46:12 (permalink)
zzzzooooom ... instant time warp with flashbacks included!!! 
Very nice written, arranged, performed and mixed! Translates great on my 5" as well as on the 8" monitors.
 
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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/06/07 22:58:36 (permalink)
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zzzzooooom ... instant time warp with flashbacks included!!! 
Very nice written, arranged, performed and mixed! Translates great on my 5" as well as on the 8" monitors.
 


Thanks, Daniel!   Many of my tunes are definitely prog influenced, but this one was intended to be of that era.  Glad to know that the mix translated well.
 

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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/06/08 00:16:40 (permalink)
Yea Steve - that is really some good writing. All the instruments sound great - mix seems really nice. This one took me back - loved it.

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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/06/14 19:44:24 (permalink)
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Yea Steve - that is really some good writing. All the instruments sound great - mix seems really nice. This one took me back - loved it.




Thanks, Mark!   I am glad you enjoyed the short trip back to yesteryear...
 

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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/06/22 05:12:10 (permalink)
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I don't remember exactly which band this reminds me of or what year it took me to. Pretty sure I was wearing bellbottom jeans tho.
Just an excellent song. The musicianshiop is top notch.
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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/06/22 17:37:19 (permalink)
Nice one Steve, enjoyed that 

 
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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/06/28 19:42:33 (permalink)
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I don't remember exactly which band this reminds me of or what year it took me to. Pretty sure I was wearing bellbottom jeans tho.
Just an excellent song. The musicianshiop is top notch.



Thanks, Bjorn!   This was more of an "era" thing, so if you pictured yourself wearing bell bottoms I think you've pretty much nailed it. 
 
 
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Nice one Steve, enjoyed that 



Thanks, James!   I am glad you liked it.
 

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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/07/15 02:58:59 (permalink)
I thought it was pretty good.
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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/07/15 05:54:36 (permalink)
First of all, great tune. The arrangement is a fantastic journey. In some spots the tune sort of reminded me of Genesis, and in other areas, Emerson Lake & Palmer. Long time coming, but you have a gem of a tune. Congrats on this musical baby! 
 
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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/07/20 21:37:25 (permalink)
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I thought it was pretty good.



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First of all, great tune. The arrangement is a fantastic journey. In some spots the tune sort of reminded me of Genesis, and in other areas, Emerson Lake & Palmer. Long time coming, but you have a gem of a tune. Congrats on this musical baby! 

 
Thanks, Dean!   Yeah, Genesis was the, uh, genesis of this one.  But I guess other influences always make their way in at some point.    The musical baby also thanks you. 
 

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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/07/25 19:27:12 (permalink)
Hi Steve, 
 
WOW is all I can say right now .... I'm speechless  
 
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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/08/09 20:24:03 (permalink)
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Hi Steve, 
 
WOW is all I can say right now .... I'm speechless  
 
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Thanks, Kenny!    I certainly appreciate it, as always...

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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/08/11 18:10:14 (permalink)
Hey Steve - this is really great!  I don't do prog myself but you probably remember I'm a huge fan!  Wakeman was my biggest hero in high school and early adult years!  And Howe, and...man...too many to name!
 
this is excellent!  love the orgran!  love the guitars!  just great stuff!
 

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Sure, your influences show, but who can't say that? 18 years is what I call percolation. I've recorded songs written thirty years prior. Good song with solid performances. Especially like the lead guitar. Perhaps the mix is a bit boxy, a crime I'm usually guilty of too. Good work.

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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/08/15 23:42:47 (permalink)
Beautiful! I used to hang around the old forum pretty often (under a different handle), and thought most of the music produced by Sonar users sounded like work of hobbyists.

Today, songs here have the music and the production value to rival the best of them, and this is a prime example. I think it's a testament to how much Sonar has grown and allowed its users to grow with it.
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Re: New prog - Pages (The Story Told) 2017/08/23 18:57:09 (permalink)
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Hey Steve - this is really great!  I don't do prog myself but you probably remember I'm a huge fan!  Wakeman was my biggest hero in high school and early adult years!  And Howe, and...man...too many to name!
 
this is excellent!  love the orgran!  love the guitars!  just great stuff!



Thanks, Reece!   Yeah, for me, Yes in the DNA.  Though the Genesis of this song was a little different.  
 
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Sure, your influences show, but who can't say that? 18 years is what I call percolation. I've recorded songs written thirty years prior. Good song with solid performances. Especially like the lead guitar. Perhaps the mix is a bit boxy, a crime I'm usually guilty of too. Good work.



Thanks, Mark!   18 years of percolation, huh... never thought of it that way, but I like it.       The mix was the best I could do with that I had, but I do also find the boxy thing is sometimes be difficult to overcome.    One of these days I'll figure that out....
 
 
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Beautiful! I used to hang around the old forum pretty often (under a different handle), and thought most of the music produced by Sonar users sounded like work of hobbyists.

Today, songs here have the music and the production value to rival the best of them, and this is a prime example. I think it's a testament to how much Sonar has grown and allowed its users to grow with it.



Thanks, Erik!   I agree that the quality on this forum just keeps getting better and better.  I hear some pieces that are radio/CD/commercial ready, and it's one of the things that can be a great motivator.   Not to mention the endless variety of styles and genres.    This place rocks. 

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