Mother Nature's Son Revisited

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RE: Mother Nature's Son Revisited 2008/05/23 11:19:57 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: Jonbouy

ORIGINAL: mcourter

You can almost hear the sap running through the wood.
Jonbuoy: are you saying it's sappy?

Thanks, y'all.
Mark




LOL

I never even thought of that!

It's just whenever I play your stuff I have to double check that there isn't a stray guitarist or two actually in the room.

Now that's Hi Fi!!!




I suppose I qualify as a stray guitarist, alright

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RE: Mother Nature's Son Revisited 2008/05/23 11:36:11 (permalink)
I like it. It could use a little more seperation between the music and vocals. I think the vocals need more presense the music competes to much. But that is strictly a mix consideration. I couldn't quite make out the vocal rap.

The flute is cool, the whistling is neat but competes with the vocals too much I think.

Very lazy laid back melody. I like that sort of thing.

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RE: Mother Nature's Son Revisited 2008/05/24 11:19:31 (permalink)
A great collab here, awesome job on the vox and instruments Mark, Awesome job on the arrangement lhansen.

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RE: Mother Nature's Son Revisited 2008/05/25 08:46:03 (permalink)
This is a great job from the opening drum fill right to that great guitar solo at the end. Creative arrangement and good storytelling.

I am not an expert
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RE: Mother Nature's Son Revisited 2008/05/25 19:16:31 (permalink)
Daryl, thanks, glad you liked it. The spoken word part is supposed to be subdued, more suggestive that stated.

Happy you liked the vox, grant, I think I'm improving a little.

Thanks, Kevin

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RE: Mother Nature's Son Revisited 2008/05/25 19:51:51 (permalink)
Wonderful work men (and lady!) enjoyed the slave to the cell phone part!...

love you guys!


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