Originally Posted by PeteMcN
Well Ron, that's my kinda country friend. Nice simple, laid back track, good lyrics and well sung. Harmonies were just right imo. Nice job, most enjoyable listen.

Pete

Thanks, Pete!

Originally Posted by Al-David
Hi Ron,

This is a terrific country song. I played in San Antonio almost every weekend back in the mid 70s. Lived there for almost 5 years.

It's a really nice arrangement with a good vocal. There's a little bit of "essing" on the vocal in spots, but it didn't distract from a nice listen.

The pedal steel in the BG music was simply perfect. Good work in all respects - but, that's what you typically do.

Best to you,

Alan

Thank you, Alan, you're too kind (as usual). Well, with so many "lonestar state" and "Texas" lyrics and the like, there are LOTS of essess, aren't there? I have gone back and touched up the vocal track with Melodyne's sibilance reduction tool, and have reposted. The Melodyne method is most effectively done on a syllable-by-syllable level, which is time consuming, but I prefer the results to more heavy handed approaches. So THANKS for the listen AND the valuable suggestion. Always helps to have extra ears on things, especially ears as finely tuned as yours. smile


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