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  • Hello Fellow Traveler (Now WITHOUT Reverb on Vocals)
2017/11/01 22:11:26
Freddy J
Here is a laid back kind of number (considerably more than what I posted last time).  It confirms my belief that cooperation is much more effective than competition.
 
As always, I WILL appreciate any comments, feedback, and/or suggestions.
 
Thanks!!!
 
HELLO FELLOW TRAVELER
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_music.cfm?bandID=963481
 
2017/11/01 22:30:32
bapu
My first reaction is a bit too much reverb on the voices. But maybe that was the effect you wanted.
 
I do like the lyric/sentiment.
2017/11/02 10:50:44
daryl1968
Hi Freddy - I hope you are well.
I like it - it has a very dreamy, trippy quality. Drums sound great but I would like to hear them up in the mix a tad.
2017/11/02 17:08:56
Wookiee
The vocals do sound a little to wet Freddy but it is a nice song with a valuable message, thanks for sharing.
2017/11/02 23:10:28
MarkusClinus
Nice laid back '60s feel Freddy. Parts of this have the feel of my favorite 60's band - the great Moby Grape.
 
You never disappoint my friend - had to listen all the ways through this one. Love it.
2017/11/02 23:24:33
Lynn
Nice one, Freddy!  In spite of the reverb, your voice sounds like butter.  It was a little hard to make out all the words, but you got the message across.  We're of like minds.
2017/11/07 22:22:43
stevec
Psychedelic, man...  
 
Trippy and fun, with a catchy hook.  A good combination. 
 
2017/11/08 22:40:01
Freddy J
Hi Bapu.  Good ears.  Ya, I did use reverb on the lead and BG vocals.  Ya, I know that I do have a penchant for using too much 'verb, as I probably did on this one.  My intent was to use it to put a little bit of an ethereal feeling to the song.  I thought that might match the lyrics.  Oh well, what is it that they say about good intentions?  Thanks for listening and for the feedback.
 
Hi Daryl.  Thanks for the comments and for listening.  I was hoping for a kind of dreamy or ethereal feeling to the song but as Bapu pointed out I may have overdone the reverb.  I'll be bringing the drums up a wee bit.  Thanks again.
 
Hey Wookiee. I appreciate your listening and commenting.  I do tend to overdo reverb, so I appreciate your observation.  Thanks.
 
Hi Mark.  Thanks for your very kind comments buddy.  Moby Grape --- I remember them but haven't listened to them in a long time.  I remember that they had a very straight ahead bass player.  BTW -- I really love the new Blues number that you have posted.  You did indeed capture the Blues.
 
Hey Lynn.  I appreciate your kind comments and I most definitely have gotten the message about the verb. I used my old BOSS Digital Delay DO-5, so I will need to re-record the vocals.  Thanks again.
 
Hi Steve.  I did reach back a bit didn't I.  Thanks very much for listening and commenting.
2017/11/09 15:29:04
batsbrew
very trippy!
 
it has that 60's psychedelic feel to it, yet sounds modern.
 
the mix is very interesting......
i really like the plinky arpeggios that play across the rhythm track throughout,
but at about 1:33 that part becomes too loud in reference to the rest of the tracks,
and sticks out too much.
 
 it's a cool tune.
 
if you rolled off some of the low end off the lead vox, and the effect as well, you could bring the vocal up more, and it would be more clear and blend in with the rest a bit better.
2017/11/09 17:06:29
bjornpdx
Freddy
Got me into wanting to head out on an open road to somewhere.
I had trouble understanding the lyrics (but that's mostly an issue with me) I like the mood and viewpoint of the song.
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