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I want jump in and say thanks to everyone for commenting on my part of this. I appreciate the kind words. And of course a big big thanks to Bud and Janice for including me in this wonderful project. Keep on breaking them rules so we can make our own. Tom
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Really enjoyed it all! Nice bluesy vocal but not exaggerated, the arrangement builds smoothly and the lyrics kept me guessing. Adventurous. Cheers.
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This is great and you all should be very proud of it!
I really like the way the song builds and of course those vocals and guitar parts were top notch!
This is a keeper!
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Janice & Bud's "Garden Party". Great way to showcase Janice's versatility and a great example of collaboration. I enjoyed this and think it is very creative.
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Charlie Thank you Charlie. We both love that Rick Nelson song. Amazingly I haven't thought of it. Thanks! Hi, Bud & Janice, Tom & Floyd !!!:))
Wonderful collab to achieve a masterpiece ! ...and Janice´s vocal combined with Tom´s lead guitar ........Wowowowowowowowowowo !!!:))
This is a masterpiece..............
Cheers Dani You are way too kind my friend. We appreciate it! Hi Janice and Bud,
Great idea to do it this way, telling a story. We like it very much especially the part where the bass, drums and guitar come in.
Regards, R & AM Glad you liked it and the bass, drum, guitar transition. I struggled with it and hoped it wouldn't seem gimmicky. Thanks!
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Hi Janice and Bud, Now that was worth the listen! Janice's silky vocals, Tommy's V8 guitar work and Bud's ability to wield the musical scalpel and cut and stitch RTs with the precision of a consultant surgeon - what a team! I have to say, I was captivated by the above interchange regarding lyrics. Most interesting. I thought I'd jump in and share my perspective ... For what it's worth, "pocket / ticket" is a legitimate type of rhyme. It's what Berklee College refer to as a consonant rhyme (that is, the "-ket" sound where both the "k" and the "t" are consonants common to both words; that's a clever one, Bud, because many consonance rhymes only use a single consonant and not two). Below is a link to a song written by Gary Burr and sung by Tim McGraw that uses the "n" consonant rhyme (as the only rhyme) in the first and third A-section with "one / gone" and then in the reprise of the third A-section with "undone / gone". Because consonance is the weakest type of rhyme, its use leaves a feeling of lack of resolution. This is perfect for enhancing mood and emotion. Gary Burr uses consonance very effectively in the below song to reflect the dawning sense of loss that the song's character is experiencing. Steve Seskin and Allen Shamblin also use a really unusual rhyme in "Don't Laugh at Me". In the chorus, they rhyme "wings" with "me" in the spotlight position of the last line. The pronounced lack of resolution that this rhyme creates, amplifies the song's emotion and boosts meaning greatly. I believe that this song made it to number one a couple of times (Peter, Paul and Mary; Mark Wills). Below is a link to Mark Wills' version. Steve Sekin is also a great user of weak syllable rhymes. (I notice that Bud's and Janice's use of "bigger / dreamer", "down / woman", are consonant rhymes that involve at least one weak syllable and "quickly / honestly" is a perfect rhyme that involves weak syllables.) In the first two lines of "Grown Men Don't Cry", Steve Seskin and Tom Douglas use the weak-syllable, consonant "er" sound and rhyme "center" with "mother". To my ears this rhyme really establishes the emotional context for the whole lyric that follows. It's a lyric writing master-stroke. I believe that this song also became a number one hit. My view is that it's only by playing around and developing a feel for these unusual lyric rhyme-types, and how they impact on lyric motion and emotion, that one gains an understanding of how to use them effectively. With my own lyrics, I often try a number of different types of rhyme and try to gauge how they "feel" in relation to the emotions I'm trying to convey. (I'm still a novice but I have lots of fun playing around.) For example ...
[ORIGINAL] Mary had a little lamb, It's fleece was white as snow And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go
Let's try the last line using a weak syllable rhyme ...
Mary had a little lamb, It's fleece was white as snow And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to follow
While the weak syllable rhyme still works, there's less of a sense of closure.
What about a consonant rhyme ...
Mary had a little lamb, It's fleece was white as frost And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was like a ghost
When I read through the above, the consonant rhyme provides a sonic relationship but it leaves me dangling waiting for more.
Maybe weak syllable perfect rhyme ...
Mary had a little lamb, It's fleece was white as winter And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to wander
Again, there's a sonic relationship between "winter / wander" but, as a far as lyric movement goes, it leaves me expecting more.
et cetera ...
Overall, any rhyme type that doesn't offer the full sense of closure found with perfect rhymes leaves a listener in a disquieted state of mind. The degree of disquietedness depends on the rhyme type. The net result of this uneasiness of mind is that it adds to a lyric's emotional impact. I find lyric movement, and how it can be used strategically to impact directly on the feelings of a listener, a really fascinating subject. I hope that the above thoughts offer another perspective on lyric writing and how it's possible to use non-standard types of rhyme to enhance the emotional power of lyrics. Regards, Noel
MY SONGS...Audiophile BIAB 2026
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Hi there Janice & Bud.
Well, it works for me.
I mean, what's not to like here? Great story, great performances from everyone, a very clever production and an excellent mix. For myself, I don't like to analyse things in too much detail, though I'm always fascinated by Noel's comments. I prefer to just listen to the flow of the track and I thought this one was great.
A brave project and a resounding success.
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A super song, top drawer performances all round and a sparkling mix. Well done to all concerned! (An adage I have followed: "Rules are made for the guidance of the wise and the obedience of fools.") 
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Bud/Janice/Tom..
This is a super cool project. A very clever idea (sort of right there in front of you, eh?). One of things that most impressed me was the rhyming scheme. It takes a LOT of work (thinking) to be able to write a song rhymed on 1 & 3 AND 2 & 4. Particularly one involving this many words. I think it's pretty neat that Noel jumped into that aspect and cited 3 of my all-time favorite writers...
Super cool idea to have the band followed the progression of the singer...
Great mix. Gorgeous vocal (of course). Delightful guitar work.
All around impressive.
Can't wait to see what's next!
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Hi guys. Very cool and interesting work!! It certainly was an ambitious project and I was very tickled by the sheer creativity. As always, I'm a sucker for Tom's sweet guitar sound! Maybe the song is less universal than some, but for people who have followed this musical evolution with great interest (and I certainly am one), it was a wonderful treat. As always, Great work!! Take care. Greg Thanks a lot Greg -- yep, it's been fun watching it unroll! Wow! the mix is awesome!
Janice's voice stands out and yet all of the instruments are present and accounted for.
It sounds really good. The transition to the blues part sounds very smooth now. It sounds like you did a lot of work to get it all to hold together and it does
Well done! Thanks man, most of the time mixing I felt like I had a handful of worms trying to escape. I think I got them sorta corralled!
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Hi again, Janice and Bud. I hope you don't mind me popping back in. I'm excited and wanted to share a discovery I've just made. Tonight, while driving around through Youtube, I came across Michael Bublé sing “Softly as I Leave You”. It's such a great song (and one I haven't heard for a couple of decades). I was pleased when I discovered this clip because this song shows the emotional power of using a minimum amount of rhyme in non-conventional ways. I particularly like how the last line of the song, 'So softly as I leave you there', seems to dangle without any obvious rhyme. To my ears, this lack of resolution makes this last phrase the single most emotionally charged phrase in the entire song; very powerful. (Looking at the lyrics, there is a potential sonic link between "bear" and "there" but I didn't hear that when read through the words nor when I played the song. It would be interesting to know if others hear it.) - Prior to playing the below link, it's well worth reading the lyrics aloud.
- By doing this, it's possible to feel how the length of phrases and the unusual rhyme scheme work in partnership to present a journey of words that does not need music to create an emotional experience. (Putting an accompaniment to these words is simply the icing on the proverbial cake.)
SOFTLY AS I LEAVE YOU Giorgio Calabrese and Tony De Vita (translated into English by Hal Shaper)
Softly I will leave you softly For my heart would break If you should wake and see me go
So I leave you softly Long before you miss me Long before your arms beg me to stay For one more hour Or one more day
After all the years I can't bear the tears to fall So softly as I leave you there
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Softly Long before you kiss me Long before your arms can beg me stay For one more hour Or one more day
After all the years I can't bear the tears to fall So, softly as I leave you there As I leave I you there As I leave I you there
MY SONGS...Audiophile BIAB 2026
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Janice and Bud, I don't really care about the what the rules are, but I really like this one!  As always, Janice, your vocals just shine! Is there anything you can't sing?  Keep up the good work! Steve
Steve Young Music"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of." - Robert Schumann
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hi Janice and bud I like this a lot I don't follow rules most of the time however this is a great listen I think Janice could sing anything great guitar chops to tommy great mix thanks for sharing eric
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Really enjoyed it all! Nice bluesy vocal but not exaggerated, the arrangement builds smoothly and the lyrics kept me guessing. Adventurous. Cheers. We appreciate that! Delighted that you felt it flowed well. This is great and you all should be very proud of it! I really like the way the song builds and of course those vocals and guitar parts were top notch! This is a keeper!
Yeah man, Tom and Janice work together well for sure. Please it worked for you. Thanks! ------------ Noel, We deeply appreciate the time that you spent for both of your posts. I feel a sense of relief that perhaps stepping off the "song structure deep end" actually resulted in something positive. Your song examples and discussion of them are a genuine clinic in the subject and I have learned a lot from listening to them several times and putting the song in the context of your explanation. The "Mary" lyric you used was a great illustration. Thank you so much!! Hi there Janice & Bud.
Well, it works for me.
I mean, what's not to like here? Great story, great performances from everyone, a very clever production and an excellent mix. For myself, I don't like to analyse things in too much detail, though I'm always fascinated by Noel's comments. I prefer to just listen to the flow of the track and I thought this one was great.
A brave project and a resounding success.
ROG. ROG, that means a heckuva a lot to us and we appreciate it. From the beginning we realized that if we couldn't get the flow right the song would never work. Having you mention that the flow worked is just great! Thanks. A super song, top drawer performances all round and a sparkling mix. Well done to all concerned! (An adage I have followed: "Rules are made for the guidance of the wise and the obedience of fools.") Thanks and the adage is priceless! Similarly I've followed "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds" It took me a LONG time to learn that.
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Bud/Janice/Tom..
This is a super cool project. A very clever idea (sort of right there in front of you, eh?). One of things that most impressed me was the rhyming scheme. It takes a LOT of work (thinking) to be able to write a song rhymed on 1 & 3 AND 2 & 4. Particularly one involving this many words. I think it's pretty neat that Noel jumped into that aspect and cited 3 of my all-time favorite writers...
Super cool idea to have the band followed the progression of the singer...
Great mix. Gorgeous vocal (of course). Delightful guitar work.
All around impressive.
Can't wait to see what's next!
floyd Thanks floyd. Appreciate the props re the rhyme scheme. It did tax me. And about what's next? I'll go ahead and say " a big surprise!" Janice and Bud, I don't really care about the what the rules are, but I really like this one!  As always, Janice, your vocals just shine! Is there anything you can't sing?  Keep up the good work! Steve Thank you Steve. Well, I'm biased....but there is little she can't sing well so long as she likes it and can inject some soul into it. Bud hi Janice and bud I like this a lot I don't follow rules most of the time however this is a great listen I think Janice could sing anything great guitar chops to tommy great mix thanks for sharing eric Thanks Eric!!
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Sweet vocal and mix with some cool axe man icing.
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Sweet vocal and mix with some cool axe man icing.
Josie Thanks Josie! Icing for sure....
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