notnat
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Remember This, Brain
This song was written by my friends, Buddy Buie & J.R. Cobb... The Music was produced & performed by Nashville's Chip Martin (chipsongs.com)... The vocal track features Buddy Buie, and was recorded, & mastered by me at "Frank's Garage" Buddy co-wrote and produced all of "The Alanta Rhythm Section" hit records... as well as many others by different artists... Enjoy... "Remember This, Brain" http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=769187&songID=12293381
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The Band19
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Re:Remember This, Brain
2013/05/09 13:22:48
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When I get mad at my brain I try to stab it with a q-tip, stupid brain, what's it ever done for me? I must say this feels different from you. I like the structure, and the chord changes, and the performances are epic as usual. The melody is different (but good), like the coda/modulation at the end. And the slide (most excellent) gives it a David Lindley vibe (HIGH PRAISE!)
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Lynn
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Re:Remember This, Brain
2013/05/09 13:31:43
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This is another in a long line of great songs from you and your buddies. Very memorable. Its haunting melody will stay with me for a while, as this is a song that I will revisit from time to time.
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Re:Remember This, Brain
2013/05/09 14:49:57
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Great production. I really like the popping snare - perfect verb. @
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Re:Remember This, Brain
2013/05/09 14:52:39
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Nice recording and mastering Frank, especially for doing it in the garage. Very nice sound and some very good production work. Peace and blessings, John
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notnat
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Re:Remember This, Brain
2013/05/09 18:59:16
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The Band19 When I get mad at my brain I try to stab it with a q-tip, stupid brain, what's it ever done for me? I must say this feels different from you. I like the structure, and the chord changes, and the performances are epic as usual. The melody is different (but good), like the coda/modulation at the end. And the slide (most excellent) gives it a David Lindley vibe (HIGH PRAISE!) Thanks Robby, I was very happy Buddy trusted me to do this for him...
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The Band19
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Re:Remember This, Brain
2013/05/09 20:16:43
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I would like any information you can provide about the slide and how it was recorded and treated in the mix if you could.
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notnat
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Re:Remember This, Brain
2013/05/09 22:27:03
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I wish I could tell ya Robby, but like i said at the top, the music was produced and performed by Chip Martin in Nashville... Buddy said Chip played everything... Buddy was not happy with the vocalist, so he decided to sing it himself, and that's when he called me... He's going to pitch it to Troy Tomlinson, president of Sony Records in Nashville... they're old friends... I wish I could get him to pitch a few of my tunes...
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The Band19
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Re:Remember This, Brain
2013/05/09 22:35:27
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Ohhhhhh, WOW! I wasn't paying attention :-( but WOW! If you can get an in w/Troy I have a few decent originals too? ;-)
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Re:Remember This, Brain
2013/05/10 08:42:23
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Very nice. Buddy writes and has written some really good stuff. Enjoyed that Frank.
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Re:Remember This, Brain
2013/05/15 09:25:29
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I have friends in high places in Nashville too... unfortunately I'm stuck up here on the west coast of Michigan. Good song. Daryl
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Re:Remember This, Brain
2013/05/15 11:58:01
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Great tune Frank, I don't recall hearing it before. Defiantly radio ready.
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