Originally Posted by Janice & Bud
From the get go we loved the bouncy, happy feel of the band and your conversational singing.

The story got us hooked and we immediately wanted to find out what happens! smile

The last little guitar tag at the very end was superbly cool.

Saying the vocals and the mix are excellent is kinda like saying the sun’s gonna rise in the morning.

And the write?
Just randomly choose a few lines and say it’s great and you’ll be correct … but we particularly liked:

“we lost touch somewhere between rock'n'roll and disco
paths were taken, lives were led
the american dream not yet dead”

Enjoyed the chillin’ vibe!

J&B

Thanks for the nice comments! - between rock'n'roll and disco - what a timerline! smile

Originally Posted by BabuMusic
SMILE. Dang, you got some great stories and no one can tell them as well as you and Pete. This song is so amazingly good, floyd. Most folks seem to rate the quality of songs by how much money they make. You know the truth though.

Absolutely terrific lyrics that everyone can relate to, whether through personal experience or desire to have had one similar. A smooth, engaging voice to tell the story and captivate the listener. A catchy melody and the perfect touch of harmony that hooks the listener into repeating the thrill. A band of outstanding professionals to smooth out the audio experieince. A stimulating presentation that drills down to the very depth of ones soul and stirs up all the good things we have about being human.

I'd love to join you guys on that front porch, although in my old age I changed from beer to wine.

Marty -
I've been pleasantly surprised by the reaction to this song (all aspects). I thought it would slide by largely unnoticed.
You are welcome on our front porch anytime. I've made that switch as well... gout.

Originally Posted by Ezekiel's Storm
Strong composition. Sounds great with the excellent production, and I have a feeling it would be just as good with a lone acoustic guitar. I like the syncopated vocal delivery in parts of the song.

"there's something about your hometown
you can't ever shake that pull" ---True dat!

Thanks, Scott....