Originally Posted by DC Ron
Marty, you and Janice really crushed this one! Definitely a great singalong opportunity. Loved the video, which I didn't see the credits for. It's pretty amazing. Loved the band, too. Well, except for that pesky harmonica that never takes a break. But I've been accused of that as a guitarist, so I get it. Ha! Fantastic tune, a keeper!
Thanks so much, Ron. The vid credits are mentioned right at the beginning and end, although both sites say attribution is not necessary. HA! The pesky harmonica would've been so much more pesky if Dave Bell hadn't recently taught me about sidechain ducking. Still, every campfire (or jam session for that matter) has someone who carries an harmonica in his (girls aren't usuaslly that annoying) pocket, as if that one harp will be right for any key. Fortunately this one is in C and they each had F harps.

Originally Posted by BlueAttitude
Nice one, Marty!

Good vocals, you and Janice sound great together.
Thanks, Dave, and thanks for that sidechain ducking advice --much needed in this song. Janice makes everyone sound better, and Bud makes it so easy by sending the perfect stem.

Originally Posted by dcuny
If I've got a nomadic gene, it's long laid dormant, and I'd like to keep it that way. wink

But that in no way stopped me from enjoying the song.

Good song - easy going vocals, with lovely harmonies with Janice, and the strummed guitar and harmonica are a perfect choice here.

Does posting a song actually stop you mixing the song? I'm constantly tinkering with songs I released some time ago, especially since I can re-do synthetic vocals, or correct lyrics that didn't quite work. laugh
Oh, I'm definitely with ya on that aging nomadic gene, David, but you know how genetics works. Well, I say posting stops me from continuing to mix, but I'm just trying to convince myself. Guess I'm with ya on that one too.


Enjoy whatever happens!
marty

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