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Floyd, I remember seeing Jackson Browne in 1977 who said Australia at that time felt like America 10 years earlier.
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floyd, I like the baritone guitar, the heavy kick, the organ in the bridge, the slightly louder than usual harmony, the fabulous production, mix and vocal, but mostly I like the write. Quite a large number memories shared in the comments. We all seem to share the experience of past bands. In 1972 I was given the opportunity by Uncle Sam after taking my draft physical to be shipped off to Nam, go to Canada or jail, or work in a hospital stateside. And so I began my two year journey in the Healthcare industry. It was my year of innocence lost. Thanks for posting this thought provoking song. Tom Tom - thanks for such a nice review... It has been fun to look back at a different time, a different world. I actually did go to Canada the following year... So we learn another facet of the Tom Adams story!!! Got any songs about that time/decision??? Really classy arrangement Floyd. The guitar pickin' on the left channel is top notch. I always feel I learn a lot from listening to you.
Matcham Thanks, Matcham...
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Hello, floyd
The lead guitar of Intro. is exceptional on this one. The sound is definitely CCR. The phrase of "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" entered properly in this tune. Like Receder said, you keep exceeding the high standard that you already set. Strong vocal. The mixing of bass drum is so good. Enjoyed my listen a lot.
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Shigeki Adachi
Shigeki Adachi - thank you for such a nice comment. I appreciate your support...
Aaah Floyd 1972 SUN, good waves, crazy beach parties, Beers plus big chop “Braaies, That’s Barbeques down your way,, motor bikes and late night shows. Reading some of the other comments there is one thing that bind it all together, YOUTH' music and the absence or let’s say a undeveloped frontal lobe in our brains How well you have captured it to song in your inimitable style, that was a sweet sweet journey in time
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Paddy - LOL - I enjoyed your descriptions here... glad you enjoyed the song... fj, Love the time machine. It's good to look back where we came from. Also love the CCR band! 1972? It's a little vague. I know I was in LA, but.......  Regards, Bob HA! I'd love to hear some of THOSE stories...
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Let me chime in with my praise for this song! Really well put together, love the "i still remember...how 'bout you?" delivery! This is the "Hot Forum Topic" for today!  Callie Callie - I really appreciate you stopping by... And it is always nice to see one on the splash page! Thanks! Hmmmmm.....well in 1972 Bud had finished grad school was was four years into his career but his younger wife was right outa this period and she helps him relate  Actually it fits pretty well for Bud's American Graffiti era. As with many of your songs we try to pick out a few fav lines to quote and then say to heck with it. Just consider the entire lyric quoted. The wonderful vocals deliver imagery that is as vivid as a HD movie. The production grabs you from the intro and you hang on for the entire ride unless you are bereft of good music sensibilities. Well done mr jane! J&B Thanks, guys! ... for Everything!!
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Thanks for the trip back Floyd! Evocative, and a nice meaty arrangement, just the way I like it! Another top notch song for sure.
John
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I have not commented on a song in a LONG while. I've been a bit busy but even more-so, staying low here.
But this one I HAD to comment on!
There is so much I want to say, but also want to keep it brief.
First, this song, as others have mentioned, fits that time perfectly. Now, truth be told, I was 1 at in 1972. However, living in a very small town in the Midwest, things tended to get here a bit later. I also feel trends stuck around a bit longer.
This is a mash up of so many things I like in song-writing and delivery. Just really well done!
Last three things...
That is unreal about the Pat Marr part of it. How cool of a coincidence is that though? Just awesome!
This song leaves me with a slightly sad feeling of things from the past. I like it, because it really does show how powerful your song writing is. It's not about me, yet it is!
Now this has to do with the song, and all of your songs. You have a unique ability my friend. Even though I have never heard this song, I have an "idea" of what it will sound like before hearing it. NOT the specifics...that's what the song is.
You have a VERY strong identity in both your writing and presentation. I know your voice, and your sound overall. Of course, you still manage to make each one unique enough to keep each song interesting! Amazing FJ!
You know how if you see a quote from someone like James Earl Jones, or Morgan Freeman, you can read it in "their voice?" It's like that. I'm not sure you are aware of it though. I would bet others here would say the same about you and your songs.
That is SO flippin' rare. It's what the greats have. That is YOU!
Thanks for the share, and bringing me back!
Caaron - goodness...what a very nice write up... I truly appreciate all that you have written here. It is humbling. It has been a real pleasure to have a song garner the reaction that this has - to trigger so many memories for people for all walks of life, from all corners of the world...this forum is so cool... (thank you). floyd,
As the end of the year nears, I find myself getting busier and busier so in the interests of getting a comment posted, I'd better be brief this time.
This is excellent (again!). Your writing, your performance and your production all gleam. Using a hint of "The House Of The Rising Sun" as the opening was very effective. It got my attention. Then came the song. It was loaded with memories. You've very skilfully captured the essence of this moment in history.
An excellent journey back in time!
Regards, Noel Noel - thanks, as always, for your support. Interesting that you picked up on the Rising Sun opening... I did not aim at that, specifically, but once it was in place, I thought the same thing!! I appreciate the nice review...
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wow, Floyd... you reallly connected with your audience! It would have been easy to get too specific with details that don't resonate with a global audience, but I was pleased to see that forum members from all over the world recognized the colors you raised with this song!
Thanks for including me in your intro... it really is wild to imagine that we might have been at one or more of the same gigs, having no idea that we would know one another in forty years! Yeah... three stations... you probably got the same ones I got : WFBG in Altoona, WJAC in Johnstown, And maybe one or more from State College or Williamsport.
and yeah, things have really changed... like others here, i bought my first house around that time... for 7 thousand dollars! fully furnished!
I normally like to analyze songs, but in this case I don't want to break the spell it cast... its fun to let the magic of your song writing take me backto time when my wife was still my girlfriend and life was a time of growing up together.
Thanks for the memory. i really needed that today. Pat - I am really pleased that you dropped by for this! Yes, it has been great to see how so many around the world get some memories from the images from our neck of the woods... my wife was there, too, in the glow of those blacklights... (she said to say "hi"...) Hi, Floyd !
True, we did grow up in totally different worlds but, the music that we all loved to play was very much the same as over in your world, The Shadows and The Ventures (everyone played their tunes or rightly, tried to...) The Beach Boys, The 4 Seasons and naturally all the superb folk singers or -groups like PP&M, Simon and Garfunkel etc. etc. Later it turned to Four Freshmen, Bacharach and groups like The Johnny Mann Singers, Hi-Lo:s and Singers Unlimited etc etc.
....so, maybe our worlds really weren´t so different after all ??
I love this tune of yours and think it must be one of your absolute best !
Cheers Dani Thank you, Dani... ah..such memories, eh...
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Floyd, I remember seeing Jackson Browne in 1977 who said Australia at that time felt like America 10 years earlier.
Peter I wonder if that is still the case. I would enjoy going back 10 years! Unfortunately we seem to be going back about 50. Thanks for the trip back Floyd! Evocative, and a nice meaty arrangement, just the way I like it! Another top notch song for sure.
John Thanks, John. Glad you stopped by... heal well and do some more of that fine music you have been doing...
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Great write. And another spot on arrangement and production. Your vocals suit this nostalgia perfectly.
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Floyd, 1972 was one of my favorite years...  Love the way this song brings back those memories. Great vocal and very cool use of the baritone guitar. Bob
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Everything contributes usefully here - the chugging guitar, the drums. It all sounds as if it serving the composition rather than the other way round. That's a real art, and it does not happen by accident.
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