LONELY ROAD

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2011/11/11 01:48:03 (permalink)

LONELY ROAD

I have recieved alot of advice on some changes I should make to this song i took alot of it in and heres what I came up with.
Thanks you all you wonderfully talented musicians...
 
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single_player.cfm?songid=10905603&q=hi
 
I think this is the best recording I've ever done :) and if you don't like well....dang....
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    Guitarhacker
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    Re:LONELY ROAD 2011/11/11 09:19:13 (permalink)
    You like darker sounding music ....don't you? 


    I like this.... The thing that grabbed me right from the start is the (flanged?) guitar is out of tune.... could be the FX on it. I've heard flangers do that. 


     Nice job on the song.  



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    Re:LONELY ROAD 2011/11/11 10:04:01 (permalink)
    I would add some strings in the second verse for a more etheral feel and build it up. I would add a bit more reverb to the guitar for that same effect too. Around 3:31, that note on the guitar solo sounded out of place. Otherwise, it is a nice song.

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    Re:LONELY ROAD 2011/11/11 11:09:28 (permalink)
    Soundss great.

    The lead is a too too hot on the highs.

    The "arms" part is real strong.

    Drums could stand some beefing up.
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    Re:LONELY ROAD 2011/11/11 11:17:01 (permalink)
    Very nicely done. Liked the little instrumental toward the end, it kind of made a nice change from the long vocal section. Then, after the instrumental you finished it off just right for a nice completion to the song. Very nice production. Enjoyed, and thanks for sharing.
    Blessings, John

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    Re:LONELY ROAD 2011/11/13 00:31:22 (permalink)
    Great tune. Chorus is excellent.
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