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a little Contemporary Pop Country... The BAND: RealTracks in song: 3404:Bass, Electric, LoungeFunkAlex Ev16 080 RealTracks in song: 3404:Bass, Electric, LoungeFunkAlex Ev16 080 (Held) RealTracks in song: 924:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm BossaGrooveComp Ev 110 RealTracks in song: 1770:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm JazzFunkMovinChords Ev16 130 RealTracks in song: 2539:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm ModernPop16thsHighZane Ev16 090 RealTracks in song: 3437:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm BritPsycPopBalladHighDelay Ev 065 (with Studio One Groove Delay) RealTracks in song: 2582:Synth, Rhythm MutedMelody Ev16 120 I created the percussion/clap/snap track from samples/loops Royalty Free Loops MISSED IT ALL stillness wakes me up in the middle of the night it's way too quiet, i know something ain't right what kind of moonshine have the stars been drinking i stumble to the bathroom without really thinking first thing i notice is your toothbrush is gone didn't see the bed was empty with no lights on turns out your favorite t-shirt is missing from my drawer all indications are you don't wanna be here no more ow many signs did i refuse to see how many signs did i ignore how many things just slipped right by me blinded by what i wasn't looking for i realize suddenly i missed it all right there in front of me and i missed it all it took me by surprise, it caught me off guard turned me inside out, turned my head around hard in a fog i wander from room to room my cries echoing through this empty tomb how did i not know that you were disillusioned drowning in despair and shattered illusions a fool seldom knows what a fool he's been until it's far too late and the verdict is in how many signs did i refuse to see how many signs did i ignore how many things just slipped right by me blinded by what i wasn't looking for i realize suddenly i missed it all right there in front of me and i missed it all Thanks for listening. Comments encouraged (any kind). fj
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Very cool stuff in there.
This might be the closest thing to modern country that one hears on the radio these days that I have heard in this forum.
Nicely done.
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Sounds modern and could easily be played on the radio. It's pop...that's good! I like it! Even though this kind of guitar intro has been a bit overused in recent years, it still sounds fresh and new. Good job  Production wise it's excellent, arrangement, mix, some cool sound effects...absolutely nothing to complain about.
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"what kind of moonshine have the stars been drinking" That's cool.
Lots of contemporary production bits which make a wonderful backing BUT the foundation of this is a classic story in a classic song sung with a classic voice.
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Hi Floyd,
Good song and well sung.
Best Regards Nigel
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Floyd...you stepped outside the box for this one!...another brilliant write and arrangement...sounded more pop than country to me but crossing over is what country does sometimes and you did it in a very cool way!....the percussion really carries the groove...the finger snaps (or claps or whatever they are) are such a cool effect...everything works...great vocals...so well produced!
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Floyd,
This song is superbly crafted and polished. Ready for airplay!
You sound great on this - just a perfect vocal / performance.
Love what you are doing these days.
Bob
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FLOYD! You not only always put out some wonderfully crafted songs with the best mix and master, with the most clever, relatable lyrics, with the best vocals and band playing the best parts of your music, you do it over and over again like a freight train that never needs fuel. Your fuel is creativity, and it runs through you in well-worn tracks of songwriting genius. Man, I am so glad to be at one of your regular stops. Whichever of your songs I'm listening to, I always feel it's even better than the last. This exceptional piece is no exception to that rule. Excellent dynamics and sing-alongable melody with a classic Country sadness.
Hope Ian ignored you. Hope you missed it.
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Hello Floyd,
I was away from the forum for some months. When I came back few days ago, I noticed some things never change. Not the forum, the quality of songs and your never ending effort and succes with your new songs. Marty (above) had the words I felt when listening to this song. Very, very nice guitarplay and tension in the verses, followed by a somewhat 'suprising' chorus that made me sit straight up in my chair. Wonderful! And after that the outro was really great, with the vocals and the way the band ended like the song began.
Happy with it, Hans
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Sounds like Ed Sheeran, but with much more interesting chord progression and ten times catchier chorus. Very good modern arrangement, interesting selection of RTs used very creatively. The usual story sung with good passion.
Janne
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Hi Floyd ...
Like Ray, "what kind of moonshine have the stars been drinking" really stands out. Excellent con temporary Country. I'm particularly impressed by the arrangement. Just so good! Really good stuff! loved it!
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Fun clickity ear candy. I mean, lyrically sad. Sad, sad... that's the ticket. Nope, too upbeat for me to be sad.  And like rayc, this line made me pay attention: what kind of moonshine have the stars been drinkingNice!
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Very cool stuff in there.
This might be the closest thing to modern country that one hears on the radio these days that I have heard in this forum.
Nicely done. Thanks, Herb. It's not hard being the "closest thing...in this forum" since no one makes much effort to "do modern" here... Sounds modern and could easily be played on the radio. It's pop...that's good! I like it! Even though this kind of guitar intro has been a bit overused in recent years, it still sounds fresh and new. Good job  Production wise it's excellent, arrangement, mix, some cool sound effects...absolutely nothing to complain about. Thanks, B.D. Yes, that guitar style is heavily used for these type songs (even overused). But...we don't heard it much here in the forum (I'm not sure you can re-create it using BIAB - this was a loop)
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Hi Floyd,
We don't know if this is country. But that maybe because we are "from a different country". We hear a very, very good pop song with contemporary sounds and contemporary music! Great voice and great lyrics too.
Enjoyed the listen!
Rob and Anne-Marie
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Wonderful arrangement, and a truly excellent sonic delight.
Loved your vocals on this and all the great production touches.
Excellent in every respect.
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"what kind of moonshine have the stars been drinking" That's cool.
Lots of contemporary production bits which make a wonderful backing BUT the foundation of this is a classic story in a classic song sung with a classic voice. Thanks, ray! Hi Floyd,
Good song and well sung.
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Gosh Floyd, another good write, but man I am really impressed with the production. My personal preference has always been the older sound of country, and you've consistently proved you've got that down pat. This new country is where the money is now, and man you have a great example of it here. The words are and story are great and well put together, but the creativity you've used in putting this sound together is simply awesome. You're a man of many talents. Once again, great job and very impressive production.
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The groove is infectious........in the most delicious way!!!!!! It just grips you!!! The writing is amazing (I too loved the "moonshine line......ultra creative!!), and the vocal is among your best, which is saying a LOT!!! A clever, catchy, and piercing masterpiece!!!!! Take care. Greg
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Your lyrics are always top notch. That first verse is fantastic and drew me right in. Catchy song. Good lyrics. And it's got a good beat.  What more could one want?
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Love all the production in this, it didn't sound country to me at all but I only know the old stuff. Great lyrics, great singing (of course), just the right amount of emotion in your voice. Earlier in the week I had a song in my head all day long but I was too busy to pay it any mind. Finally I stopped long enough to realize it was "Good thing I gave my heart to you." That song is ear worm deluxe. Maybe this one is, too. We'll see.
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