Russell: I'd take sounding like Eagles any day! Yes that's me doing the short lead break until the harp player finds the right harmonica to play. Thanks for stopping by and listening.

Ian:
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I for one wouldn't mind hearing all of 'em as they're birthed.


Ha! You say that now -- but what if the entire Off-Topic page 1 was filled with kevin emmrich songs? The only reason I am posting these here is because they lean very heavily on BIAB/realtracks. I'll post them, but I'll probably spread out the time frame. Actually, when I am all done with the RPM CD, I'll set up a soundclick radio station and maybe ask folks to do a 30 second per song test to test the overall flow of the CD before I get it mastered or spend any money doing something dumb!

Mario: Thanks for the kind words. I'm new here, but I've been made to feel welcome.

Luvs3rds: It's hard to believe I have been using BIAB/RT for only six weeks or so. I think that really shows the power of the RT's stuff. I have only scratched the surface of BIAB, though -- right now I've been only able to do one song (the bluegrass number) where it actually sounded just like the song as I play it on acoustic. On the other tunes, I haven't learned to twist BIAB to my will and BIAB actually becomes a bit of a co-writer supplying part of the overall feel of the tune. Since I am under time pressure, I am letting BIAB do its thing and so far it has worked out pretty well.

Sundance: Thanks for listening and commenting.

Danny C.: Poplar Drive: I don't know where that came from. During FAWM 2008, I found a challenge that said write a song with the name of a street in the title. This is what came out (I did have to re-write it to fit with the music this time around, though). I guess it could be a make out spot, but probably a more general purpose type place, since the guy is taking his family there now (I guess, I don't know -- it's all made up)

It's interesting, this song started out as a throw away type tune because I had 11 tunes, but 2 of them I wasn't going to re-do the existing backing tracks with BIAB. To meet the spirit of the RPM challenge, I wanted at least 10 songs that were completely generated/recorded in February (all of these 12 songs have been knocking around for a few months to a year or so). So I decided to break this one out and enter it into BIAB, As I made up the "play order", this throw away tune kept moving up and now it is probably going to be the first song on the CD.

Thanks to all for listing and commenting.

Kevin


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