Dear "eddie1261"...

Unfortunately, I didn't make it through "Things That Go Together" in one sitting because listening to it made me very, very hungry:

"...peaches and cream..."
"...corned beef and cabbage..."
"...nachos and salsa..."
"...whiskey and ginger ale..."
"...apple pie and ice cream..."
"...honey, lemon and tea..."
"...french fries and ketchup..."
"...p.b and jelly..."
"...biscuits and gravy..."
"...scrambled eggs and bacon..."

It was too much for me. My stomach began growling and I had to interrupt my listening to your song to go and see what there was to eat in my refrigerator. When I had finished eating and was licking my fingers and brushing food crumbs off my lap, I came back to the User's Forum to finish hearing "Things That Go Together".

The sound of your singing voice is pleasingly masculine, assertive but soothing, a storyteller's voice. The production is bright and tight with the drums being particularly crisp and percussive. Altogether, the driving, steady rhythm, the guitar-dreamy music and the clever lyrics traveled along together well, like a couple on vacation, which, ironically, the song suggests didn't happen.

Oh, well! Food's a good companion when you've got the blues...

Going for dessert,

LOREN


"Music is what feelings sound like."-- borrowed from a Cakewalk Music Creator forum member, "Mamabear".