Originally Posted by dcuny
Hi, Marty.

Cool and funky. Well done, but the horns were an especially nice touch.

Didn't go the direction I expected from the title!

The lyric "Gotta feed these streets with dancing feet" brought to mind an image you probably didn't intend. wink

The AI generated image of music at 0:45 appears to be in 5/8 time. laugh
Haha. The vision of monster streets gobbling up up feet? Yeah, that's what I meant. wink Good catch. smile I figured 5/8 is like 5/4 in double time. No? Ha! Thanks, David. I treasure your comments.

Originally Posted by DC Ron
FUN-ky, with an emphasis on FUN! Super tune, and your bass sounds GREAT as-is. Energetic vocals wrapped around a tight band, all mixed to danceable perfection. Super outro, too! All this goodness AND a lesson for future generations. Don't get much better than THAT, does it?! smile

Thanks, Ron. Well, we know there's no future Gen-Me that'll ever hear it, let alone understand it. Actually I don't understand it, so maybe they would --if they ever heard it. smile

Originally Posted by Tano Music
Really liked this!
Great job with the "band"--loved the choice of RT's! Vocal perfect, as usual.
Esp liked the chord structure for the chorus--really ear-catching! And the drum fill was excellent!
Made me smile and "dance" in my office chair.
Thanks for posting!
Thanks, Tom. Much appreciated. I like how the Memo section shows us which RTs were in the Style and which were added fy the songwriter. Also, thanks for noticing the drums. I spend 10 times more time on them than on the bass.

Originally Posted by laurent4114
Well done, Marty, for choosing this style and the excellent brass section to go with it, for a very catchy song. Let's hope the children will follow your advice, but be careful! Some of them are little rascals!
Laurent
Thanks, Laurent. Ah, the Little Rascals. They all grow up so fast to become...


Enjoy whatever happens!
marty

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