Originally Posted By: animarorecords
Hello, Robert

The starting of this tune is very nice.
The way the rhythm section enters is so cool.
It reminds me of Paul Simon a little bit.
The 60's folk vibe of this tune is wonderful as usual.
Enjoyed my listen a lot.

Best regards.

Shigeki Adachi


Shigeki,
Yes,I can hear a little Paul Simon whimsical too- I`m happy you enjoyed and appreciate your comments.

Robert



Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
There's a world of things to like about this. I (Bud) was immediately
drawn to the title because to this day when we are on a river sand
bar I will look for the perfect stone to skip.

The instrumental build was very nice and the use of the bluegrass
"chop" mandolin worked very well.

The lyric is poetic (in a very good sense) and it along with your
fine vocal and RT choice gave the whole piece an electric folk feel.

We much enjoyed it and, yes, when that stone skips and skips
and skips there is a joy to it!

J&B



J&B,

My skipping prowess has declined with age but I still look for that "perfect" stone on the beach too.
I`m glad you liked this - I tried to get some of that flying stone joy into the song arrangement.

Robert