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2012/10/12 16:20:01 (permalink)

Georgia Pines

a different take on an old song written by my friends, Buddy Buie, and the late John Rainey Adkins...
 
note: this tune was written in mid '60s, and recorded by "The Candymen", Roy Orbison's band, featuring J.R. Adkins, and Rodney Justo, who later joined the Atlanta Rhythm Section"...
  
Comments are welcome, and as always, I'll try to recipricate...  
 
"Georgia Pines"
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single_player.cfm?songid=11941217&q=hi&newref=1
 
 
post edited by notnat - 2012/10/17 18:02:28
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    shawn@trustmedia.tv
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/12 16:24:29 (permalink)
    nice work...i enjoyed the trip! - Shawn

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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/12 16:35:52 (permalink)
    Thanks Shawn... glad you enjoyed...
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/12 16:57:22 (permalink)
    Really Nice Frank. Love the oohs and aahs. (and of course everything else).

    I'm not sure, but, this may have a bit more clarity and space than some of your other mixes. 
    Whadgadoo?

    And, BTW, this is fantastic.

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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/12 17:05:33 (permalink)
    hi notnat man your mixes are encreditable vocals genere guitars everything that bar keeps going up here thats a money maker buddy thanks for sharing eric
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/12 17:54:05 (permalink)
    timidi


    Really Nice Frank. Love the oohs and aahs. (and of course everything else).

    I'm not sure, but, this may have a bit more clarity and space than some of your other mixes. 
    Whadgadoo?

    And, BTW, this is fantastic.


    Thanks Tim... I tried to use X2, but I got bogged down, so I started over in 8.5... maybe I'll eventually put in the time, and learn to use X2... how 'bout you... are you using the new program yet? 
    post edited by notnat - 2012/10/12 18:24:55
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/12 18:26:18 (permalink)
    Frank, this is a real gem!  Your marriage of styles works very well here, and I love the vocals very much.  As always, your lyrics hit home and make this song one of the best around anywhere.  Bravo!

    All the best,
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/12 19:05:46 (permalink)
    I too enjoyed the BGV. I could really hear that bass even on my buds. Mix sounds pure. It's too bad about that guitar and amp, they sound really old. Heck, the amp probably even has tubes in it!

    Sittin downtown in a railway station one toke over the line.
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/12 22:10:16 (permalink)
    eric paul


    hi notnat man your mixes are encreditable vocals genere guitars everything that bar keeps going up here thats a money maker buddy thanks for sharing eric

    "money Maker"?   that would be cool...
     
    Thanks Eric...
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/12 22:17:22 (permalink)
    Your mixes are arguably some of the best.

    Sittin downtown in a railway station one toke over the line.
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/13 08:18:36 (permalink)
    Thanks Tim... I tried to use X2, but I got bogged down, so I started over in 8.5... maybe I'll eventually put in the time, and learn to use X2... how 'bout you... are you using the new program yet? 



    I tried it. It screwed up my Rapture and DimPro installs. 
    And, Breverb won't work in anything else but X2.
    So, I uninstalled it. 
    But, yea, I think "bogged down" describes it pretty well.

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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/13 09:15:54 (permalink)
    Reggae-lite, but it certainly works in a charming way.

    Such touch on the guitar, makes me jealous...
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/13 10:47:44 (permalink)
    Lynn


    Frank, this is a real gem!  Your marriage of styles works very well here, and I love the vocals very much.  As always, your lyrics hit home and make this song one of the best around anywhere.  Bravo!

    Thanks Lynn, but i can't take credit for the lyrics... except for the Islands & Rum parts... my home boy, Buddie Buie wrote the original lyrics... he also wrote most of the lyrics for all the Atlanta Rhythm Section's hit records...
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/13 16:29:21 (permalink)
    The Band19


    I too enjoyed the BGV. I could really hear that bass even on my buds. Mix sounds pure. It's too bad about that guitar and amp, they sound really old. Heck, the amp probably even has tubes in it!

    Thanks Robby... I did spend a lot of time on the BGVs
    I hate tracking BGVs... I really hate having to wear headphones... 
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae-lite version) 2012/10/13 16:46:15 (permalink)
    Frank,
     
    Awesome work as usual.   I agree, the BGV are really good.   I am with you though, it takes more time to tweak and tame the BGV, in some cases, than the whole rest of the parts in the song.....    Your guitar playing is so smooth.    Love it.
     
    Regards 
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/13 19:38:43 (permalink)
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    Reggae-lite, but it certainly works in a charming way.

    Such touch on the guitar, makes me jealous...

    Thank you James... I agree with "reggae-lite"... or maybe "redneck-reggae"  
    as always, I'm looking forward to your next production...
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/13 22:11:20 (permalink)
    Frank, you know how I feel about your music - always excellent - this is no exception - just great.

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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/14 09:59:41 (permalink)
    Hi Frank,

    Love the song and the reggae feel. Really nice spacious mix.

    As others have mentioned, the BGV's are outstanding.

    I like the marimbas and incredible guitar playing/tone, too. 

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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/14 13:19:04 (permalink)
    Nice bit of Frank on the reggae trail.  

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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae-lite version) 2012/10/14 14:02:34 (permalink)
    markno999


    Frank,
     
    Awesome work as usual.   I agree, the BGV are really good.   I am with you though, it takes more time to tweak and tame the BGV, in some cases, than the whole rest of the parts in the song.....    Your guitar playing is so smooth.    Love it.
     
    Regards 


    Yeah, I always want to rush through the BGV part of the production, so I can get the damn cans off my big head... Thanks for the feedback Mark...
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae-lite version) 2012/10/14 17:03:08 (permalink)


    Cool I like the beat with beach sand flying behind my feet , this is winner !

    Nice song -James
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/14 20:38:11 (permalink)
    CLEAN


    Frank, you know how I feel about your music - always excellent - this is no exception - just great.


    Thanks Mark... can't wait to hear your next production...
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/14 20:46:26 (permalink)
    Really nice, Frank.  Love the bass.  Of course, it's all good, as usual.  :)

    And don't worry about reciprocating on mine right now...give me a few more weeks to get something new posted. 
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae-lite version) 2012/10/14 20:46:54 (permalink)
    Excellent!!!  Your performance is perfect and this might be your best mix ever (you beat your own level of excellence).
    You certainly set a high standard for the forum. 
    Terrific stuff.
     
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/14 22:04:10 (permalink)
    geeare1


    Hi Frank,

    Love the song and the reggae feel. Really nice spacious mix.

    As others have mentioned, the BGV's are outstanding.

    I like the marimbas and incredible guitar playing/tone, too. 

    Thanks Gary ... Marimba on the left, Kalimba on the right..,
    with a hint of vibraphone in the middle... I'm really glad you liked the mix... I may change the arrangement a bit soon... shorten the guitar solo a bit, and extend the intro and end-vamp... can't wait for your next...... 
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/14 22:26:39 (permalink)
    I like the feel of this tune, almost kind of like modern country meets reggae. This song is well done and a bit different from what I expected, but different in a good way.

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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/15 07:42:40 (permalink)
    wow thats kinda a twist for you Frank....I like I LIKE!!
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/15 20:04:17 (permalink)
    Wookiee


    Nice bit of Frank on the reggae trail.  


    Thanks my friend... I just uploaded a re-mix... The bass was a little boomy...
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    Re:Georgia Pines (reggae version) 2012/10/15 21:17:27 (permalink)
    Love that twangy geetar.  Nice mixture with the background vocals and those really nice guitar licks.  Very tasteful lines.  A nice tune.  Nothing stands out as not right.  Nice clean mix.  Great ending.

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    Re:Georgia Pines (re-mixed) 2012/10/16 10:30:28 (permalink)
    James Nightfox... Thanks for listening, it does have a sandy beach feel...
     
    Janet... So glad you liked it... I had to tame-down the bass a bit after listening in my "bass test vehicle"...
     I'll be listening out for your new one...
     
    Freddie... wow, thanks man... thanks for the great feedback... I'm diggin' your new blues tune...
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