Originally Posted By: gibson
ROG,

At the first listen I heard the Stones and saw you strutting the stage a la Mick then he turned into ROG!

excellent as usual

Alyn

Hi Alyn.
Funny you should say that - The "I Can't Get No" line at the end was meant to be a jibe at Mick!
Many thanks for the listen.

Originally Posted By: 90 dB
Hey Professor,

I don't comment on a lot of songs (mea culpa), because my online computer is hooked up to a surround system, and everything sounds strange on it. I Audacitied(?) this one to listen in the studio, and I'm glad I did!
Loved the scatting in there, vocals, mix, arrangement - everything about this I dig.
This is some fat blues, brother. Enjoyed it thoroughly.


Regards,

Bob

HI Bob. I really appreciate that you went to those lengths just to listen to my humble song! The blues is where I feel most comfortable - glad you liked it. Many thanks for the kind review.

Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
We are listening over coffee and Janice's first remark was
"sounds like George Harrison meets Dire Straits!" (and this
was before we read the comments and saw that others had
mentioned the Straits). And when she heard the harmony
she said "sounds like the Traveling Wilburys."

And all that is a very cool combo...assuming you don't
dislike comparisons smile

The RD and samples worked together most excellently.

Yep, the sax sounded like a member of your long time
band.

And Janice said, "why does he worry about his vocals. They
sound fine."

And Bud said, "killer BIG sound with the production."

And you may correctly conclude that we both love it!

J&B


Hey J&B, I have no problem at all with those comparisons - all people I love and respect.
Janice - I'll always worry about my vocals, but it's a real confidence boost when someone who sings like you do makes a nice comment. Many thanks to you both for the listen and review.

ROG.