Hi LOREN!

Thanks for your kind words and listen!!!

Those who "know me" will tell you that I'm nothing more than a basket of sleeping cats waiting to be knocked over by a pack of wild dogs!!! =D

I just LOVE mixing motor oil with white milk and making it taste good...it's just my style. I do as much as possible to stay away from ideas that are already known. In the 60's, I remember listening to new songs on the radio and loving the bold, brave directions of the Artists. These were all signature sounds that will stand the test of time.

Example: That searching guitar solo is really a discarded solo pieced together from another song. I took a dry signal, and kissed it with a light touch of chorus. I was told I couldn't do it and make it work! =D

Now, regarding the "North Laurel Street" title: This was my favorite route to walk home coming from High School. (There is also a song entitled: "Take Me back (To My Old High School)" on my Soundcloud page, that also gives insight into my high School days.

https://soundcloud.com/davebrooksmusicfactory/take-me-back-to-my-old-high-school

NLS was a street that was a graded hill about 1 mile or less to my home. I loved walking this route because there were very little people or traffic at 3:30pm in the afternoon. Great think time!!!

Thanks again,
Dave


Also, please go to: https://soundcloud.com/davebrooksmusicfactory

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