Hello, 'RayL'...

First of all, I am in awe of any musician who has taken the time, and applied the discipline necessary to learn how to play an instrument well. I liken the effort to learning how to speak, only through another, different voice.

Listening to Green Dragon was a 'higher ground' kind of experience for me, mostly because of the way you changed the voice of your electric guitar via the effects available through the overdrive pedal. The music has what was called a 'trippy sound' back in the 60's, not way-way-out in your case, but more mellow and serene, even. It was as though you were traveling through different realms of your musical soul. It's a sweet sound, too, suitable for the expression of romantic feelings. Your fluidity of musical expression through your instrument caused me to feel as though you were listening closely to what your guitar was saying to you...

The Real Tracks were the ideal accompaniment for the journey you took me on. I listened to it four times and heard something subtly, not overtly, different in it on each rewind.

LOREN (a.k.a. 'bluage')


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