Originally Posted By: floyd jane
Kenny,

This is cool. Nice find on the Band. I don't recall anyone using it - boy, it sounds good!

Sounds very Springsteen to me - some your other stuff does, too as I recall... plus, I've been listening to Born To Run all day... So, I kind of wanted the snare to be hitting a little harder(a lot, actually). And a stinging telecaster lead instead of the steel (but only because I've had that in my head all day).

Listened 3 times in a row. Enjoyed them all... I hope you hand around for a long time... I dig your stuff... it's refreshing... well written and well produced.

floyd


Thanks floyd
You're a real fan of music, I love that, I listen all the time I can at work, there's a world of stuff that I never got to hear before on locations like Spotify. It's funny I was doing my best Springsteen imitation writing and singing over 30 something years ago. I actually think I'm better at it now, though I don't consciencely (sic) think of him. I really caught on to him at Darkness On The Edge Of Town album. Adam Raised A Cain made the hair on my neck stand up! I was washed in the revival meeting glory! the title song was so different and dark, saw them perform in Austin, TX. right after this came out, they did Candy's Room note for note, I couldn't believe anyone could pull that off live.
I think the first time it really hit me was just reading the lines
The screen door slams, Mary's dress waves, like a vision she dances across the porch as the radio plays, Roy Orbison singing for the lonely... I'm still in awe, this is how you write a song!
Dylan was a machine gun, every line painting something different, like a Piccaso or something. Springsteen makes movies and even stage plays. And now we have Jason Isbell, so much talent and promise. Sorry for the rambling, you're very talented and very kind with your comments. I believe that we share a passion for a wide range of music.

Kenny