Originally Posted By: rayc
Musically I don't really find the count in after the ominous synth intro useful..far better is your bass lead in later which is very cool.
I think it's a successful piece musically though perhaps would've worked even better without the drum track.

Geo-politically I agree with the sentiments, (who couldn't?), but there are rather larger conflicts and greater death tolls that the west is wilfully ignoring for subtle, or not, racial/cultural/political/financial reasons. We've been media herded into support for only one of several very just causes.

Once again I can count on your intelligent analysis. I think I said before that I like how your mind works Ray smile

I've become a creature of habit regarding the count-in. It's something that I have always liked in BiaB and in general helps set the tempo for me and Marty at the beginning of the song. I know I could delete it in my DAW post-recording, but I like it nonethless. In this particular song, we found it to be a good demarcation between the synth and the intro . . . personal preferrence I'd say. But if you'd like to help re-mix/re-master this, let me know. And thanks for the kind words of encouragement especially regarding my bass . . . I'm still learning.

I agree that (unfortunately) there are other issues around the world with greater death tolls than the situation in Ukraine and that yes, there is always some amount of "media herding" going on. But the "Emperor with no shirt" has given thinly veiled threats of using nuclear weapons to defend territory that he has illegally seized. And that if he carries thru the US would deliver "catastrophic consequences" upon Russia.

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/us-warns-putin-catastrophic-consequences-if-nuclear-weapons-used-ukraine-2022-09-25/

Could we be in a pre-WW3 phase?


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