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RE: SMB / Bracing For Impact 2009/03/26 14:07:07 (permalink)
WOW!!!!!!! This is absolutely fantastic. If you told me this had been recorded in a top studio i'd have believed you. It really does sound that good. The musicianship is excellent and the arrangement is really imaginative. This truly is a great piece of work in every department. Congrats to both of you.
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RE: SMB / Bracing For Impact 2009/03/26 14:18:35 (permalink)
Well Blipp, we can't ask for a higher compliment than that! You made our day sir

 
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RE: SMB / Bracing For Impact 2009/03/26 16:06:53 (permalink)
I like your style! This is something I would pop into the player as I lay on the beach...
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RE: SMB / Bracing For Impact 2009/03/27 15:18:00 (permalink)
We thank you Mr. Rat!! It's a little cold in my neck of the woods for the beach today.


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RE: SMB / Bracing For Impact 2009/03/27 16:08:52 (permalink)
Great sounds yet again guys. I particularly like the section at 3:28 that builds up and resolves. Really well mixed also. It really brings a good mood with it, I love it!

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RE: SMB / Bracing For Impact 2009/03/28 16:02:40 (permalink)
Thanks Ed! James got very creative at that section! Glad you liked it.


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RE: SMB / Bracing For Impact 2009/03/28 16:27:45 (permalink)

The mixing gets better each time even though I think the last one sounded good the next one gets better somehow. Larry's tone has been right ever since I turned up here and on several occasions I've had to look round to see who is playing guitar in my room, but there is something about the bass and acoustic blend on this one that just hits the mark for me square on.

It is very much your own niche of a style you've carved here and this one meanders along in the same agreeable way. It's a very cathartic sound which salves the jangled nerves after a day full of noise, and there does seem too much of that and not enough of this at times.

Hey, it's gotta have a name and I like the title.
post edited by Jonbouy - 2009/03/28 16:34:49

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RE: SMB / Bracing For Impact 2009/03/28 16:30:54 (permalink)

ORIGINAL: Jonbouy


The mixing gets better each time even though I think the last one sounded good the next one gets better somehow. Larry's tone has been right ever since I turned up here and on several occasions I've had to look round to see who is playing guitar in my room, but there is something about the bass and acoustic blend on this one that just hits the mark for me square on.

It is very much your own niche of a style you've carved here and this one meanders along in the same agreeable way. It's a very cathartic sound which salves the jangled nerves after a day full of noise, and there does seem too much of that and not enough of this at times.

Hey, it's gotta have a name and I like the title.


JB, you are a gentleman and a scholar, and we thank you.

 
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RE: SMB / Bracing For Impact 2009/03/29 21:02:39 (permalink)
Hey Larry & James,

Man, you get away from this site for a while and everyone turns pro.. This is very nice to listen to and that is coming from sort of a non-instrumental kinda guy (although I have few pieces)..

If I had one nitpick it would be the rythym through the song.. It doesn't seem to ever change.. It seems there were a few sections (The first introduction of the electric gtr) where a brief change to a more real drum beat might help.. I hear can definitely picture a few spots for drum rolls to sink you back into the shuffle rythym.. I do hear the rythym get a little crazier toward the end, but not much..

I think what you guys are doing is astounding.. has to be a lot of fun..

Later,
Dave
post edited by davewave - 2009/03/29 21:15:46
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RE: SMB / Bracing For Impact 2009/03/29 22:37:11 (permalink)
Larry and Jame - I love your music - very Acoustic Alchemy once again - although I must say - you put those guys to shame.

Well recorded - very interesting - as always the playing is brilliant.

Fantastic guys.

THE PUGTONES
Mark
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RE: SMB / Bracing For Impact 2009/03/30 03:06:18 (permalink)
Dave, thanks for the kind words and the thoughtful comments. We'll take a fresh look at this soon.

Hi Mark - many thanks man, we can't ask for higher compliments than those

 
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