Originally Posted by jannesan
Another classic with 70's feel and lots of creativity.
Cool piano breaks give time to breathe, actually, that piano sounds really great. And that cello in the bridge is powerful... what an interesting chord progression, maybe little Cranberries there...
I enjoyed the vocals, reminded me of David Bowie. And when you sing the vivid imagery in the story, I can truly feel the mountains, high tides and "foggy outdoor slumber". "I sank to my knees/I can't go back" wow.
You certainly have a very unique style which is always pleasure to listen to.

Janne
Janne, thanks and I'm glad you enjoyed the imagery

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Originally Posted by Scott C
Scott I think this was an awesome vocal and lyric. So much emotion in your vocal. Loved the instrumentation choices. Really well done
Scott, thank you sir!

Originally Posted by Dewey_MI
Scott,

Well done all the way around. Love the lines 'Keep your memories under lock and key But don’t forget that we once loved'!

Dewey
Thanks, Dewey. I must unhumbly admit that that is my favorite line too.

Originally Posted by David Snyder
Scott,

Man this sounds really cool, and I don't want to sound too dated but it's because I have a huge vinyl collection and I collect vinyl and I like listening to old stuff the way other people go to the library.

This kind of reminds me of some of the very earliest Elton John albums with Bernie Taupin before he really became a thing. There's this album called Friends that comes from a movie soundtrack by the same name and it's actually one of my favorites before he became too commercial.

It's got that same gentle, epic but poetic tinge to it.

Nice!!

David, that is high praise. Thanks. I have some crate of my vinyl, but I don't have much time to listen to them. Maybe when I retire. For now, it's just Spotify and YouTube.