Marty

As I listen to "Just Downstream On That River" I am carried on a delightful and introspective journey.
This isn't just a song, it's an all-expenses-paid, one-way trip to my subconscious. I won't even bother to pack a toothbrush. Nosiree.

It is deeply rooted in the blues traditions of Memphis and offers a wonderfully smooth and laid-back vibe.

The instrumentation is a masterclass in elegant layering. Each instrument knows its place, politely nudging the others rather than elbowing for attention.

Dave Bell|'s guitar is the mischievous imp in this sonic ecosystem, providing those melodic lifts that make the song “jump” while still maintaining its laid-back vibe. 🎸🆗

Marty's vocals and bass create a warm foundation, the bassline is steady and rock solid. I'm convinced it's secretly holding up my entire emotional stability right now. 🧐

The Bossa Organ and Acoustic Pop16ths guitar provide subtle, rich textures, and EZDDrummer keeps the groove with a natural, unobtrusive feel.

Marty has invited me (the listener) on a fascinating "ride to the inside of your stream of consciousness." The strange looking creature that evolves into a familiar face, the inner river that overflows with gold, and the words that you must find yourself and listen to your inner voice.
The "make up your own meaning" clause is a genius move – It's like a musical Rorschach test (inkblob), but with far better background music. 😜

Overall, Just Downstream On That River is a charming, well-produced, and deeply resonant song.
It is a feeling of being hugged by the sounds, which leaves you calm and thoughtful, and smiling. 😊 ✔ 👋👌👍

Another entertaining gem from Marty. 🤩 Now, if you'll excuse me, my stream of consciousness is requesting a refill.

Regards (and a slightly more enlightened), 🙄

Izzy