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  • 'Cookin' In Satan's Kitchen' (p.3)
2018/01/29 07:20:01
jamesg1213
montezuma
How's it going James? I like the vocals including BUvox and the sparse arrangement works nicely :)


 
Not bad thanks Matt. Glad you liked it!
2018/01/29 11:45:35
SiTheMon
Bro you can seriously sing!!!!
 
I dont know how I missed this but its a gem. Great work
2018/01/29 12:17:54
jamesg1213
SiTheMon
Bro you can seriously sing!!!!
 
I dont know how I missed this but its a gem. Great work


 
Thanks Si! I can't hold a note in a bucket, but Tim has a great voice.
2018/01/30 16:07:48
batsbrew
sounds great..
dig all the performances,
the mandolin is such a melancholy instrument,
perfect choice for the backing 
 
dig the trem on the bass, another nice choice.
 
 
2018/01/30 16:38:19
jamesg1213
Thanks Rob!
2018/01/31 04:53:02
Amicus717
Great song. I like it a lot. Nice, lean, but tightly put together. Vocals are great -- perfect balance between clear and weathered. Overall song has a real forward momentum to it, but never sounds rushed or hurried, and holds interest to the end. 
2018/01/31 09:03:22
jamesg1213
That's a very nice review Robert, thanks very much!
Mandolin got my attention right away. I have a cheep Michael Kelly Legacy Festival F-Style.
 
Cool song. I like the vocals and background vox.
2018/01/31 18:32:05
jamesg1213
Thanks Glenn. I have a Westfield mando, but it rarely gets a strumming.
jamesg1213
Thanks Glenn. I have a Westfield mando, but it rarely gets a strumming.




I'm a drummer, but I have and also play a mandolin, a banjo, seven guitars, and two basses.
 
When I notice one of them getting too dusty, I clean it up and use it on a song, coz I figger it must be getting all lonely there, never being picked up and played. That's also why there is no consistency in any of my songs.  ;)
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