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Has no one noticed the sudden proliferation of too-good-to-be-true synth voices on the band-in-a-box songwriters forum??

Uh yea...

Not sure that it's any worse than all of those songwriter demos from the '60s–'70s that sounded like Barry McGuire and Harry Nilsson or the '70s–'90s demos that sounded like Livingston Taylor. Of course, they were recorded by Barry, Harry and Livingston...

Trivia: I once asked P.F. Sloan why there was no actual "pounding of the drums" as mentioned in his lyrics to the 1965 mega-hit, "Eve of Destruction" — I don't count the toms in the intro. He told me that it was a one-hour demo session and that the record company liked it so much, it was released within a week. Barry McGuire was just the demo singer after leaving the New Christy Minstrels; it was never shopped to any of the artists that Sloan had in mind. Hal Blaine never got a second bite at the drums to re-do or overdub his track to match the lyrics.



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