Originally Posted By: HearToLearn
I've wondered this, so I will finally ask...(looks around)...are you from the future? Is this where BIAB will someday be? There is clearly NO other explanation!

Feel free to drop the mic and walk off the stage now.

That was astounding!


HA! One of my favorite reviews! Thanks, Caaron...


Originally Posted By: olemon
Originally Posted By: sixchannel
Good grief!!! I originally came on here to see if I could fix my broken BIAB - again. frown I think I'll throw it away instead!!! smile
How could anyone top this? I was not expecting such an Opus. Tremendous creation in the music itself, the lyrics and the amazing Brass. The feeling was almost of a Live performance.
You never cease to amaze me, Floyd.
cheers
ian


Yep. What Ian said. Talk about a testimonial for BiaB.

Sounds like a live performance with a full orchestra and a choir of backup singers, all under the direction of a maestro.

What a powerful vocal, Floyd!

Wow!!!!!

Really appreciate that, Scott...



Originally Posted By: Pat Marr
very interesting and ambitious project... and you pulled it off! I'm always won over by horns when they're well done (and these are)

But above and beyond the horns, I thought the chord progression and arrangement were both very unique.

The high energy stage show feel isn't something I've ever heard from you, (but I'm pretty sure I haven't listened to all of your songs... maybe you've done it while I was off doing other things and not paying attention to the forum)

You generally go for a pretty clean composition, but this was quite busy. In the hands of a lesser composer that much activity would almost certainly get tiring.. and in the hands of a lesser mixing engineer, it would probably be muddy too... the fact that your project avoids both of those problems is a real testimony (once again) to your wide range of skills.

Good luck following yourself on this one. ;-) If this were indeed taken from a stage show, it would probably be the last song, the grand finale that leaves the audience's jaws on the floor, and after which nobody else wants to perform.


Hi, Pat! So good to see you around these parts! Always enjoy reading your thoughts on a song - thanks for the lovely "review"... this was a very different song for me in so many ways... in fact, so different that after I wrote this, I quit writing for many years... so it was something I couldn't follow... (but I've gotten over that!)