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I think it's great, superb guitar and bass, excellent vocals. One detail: I find the snare drum a little shimmery; I would have made it a bit drier. Nice work.
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Admit it, that's a trick question to get us to listen to your song smile
That's a really good song, full of energy and with a very catchy chorus.
Just this tremolo guitar and how you use the synth pad alone make it already worth listening to.
Excellent!

If you _really_ insist of having a nitpicking feedback, it would be the tremolo guitar (which, together with the vocals, is actually the best part of this song), but it has to fight too much with the drums, bass, and vocals in the center.
I wouldn't put the tremolo directly on the guitar, but rather send the guitar sound to an FX channel where the tremolo is added, and pan the guitar to 1 o'clock and the FX channel with the tremolo to 11 o'clock (or even a bit wider).
The FX channel probably needs a delay (approx. 30 ms) and some EQ to improve the separation of the two channels.

But that's really nitpicking because you asked for it grin

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Very fun, Ron. Good mix. The lyrics made me laugh! Nice one.


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Yes, different from your other post, but cool and delightful nonetheless. Such a dreamy sonic pleasure. Good choice keeping that guitar in there.

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Originally Posted by WaoBand
Very excellent, gritty rocking cruiser! Great production in all respects, including the vocals. Re the lyrics, I've never been in that scenario with a woman, but "Even though that’s not remotely what I said" definitely pertains to male 'friends' I'd categorise as 'mostly positive acquaintances' who one way or another always felt they had to compete with me. Being misquoted or mis-paraphrased is a real pain in the butt! laugh

Thanks, Chay. Yeah, no doubt the issue of miscommunicating is amplified by today's culture of oversharing. Glad you liked the tune!


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Ron,

Great/Awesome/Super!! The sound is off the charts good! The effects you mentioned in the description have certainly done their job in the intended way!
This sounds like a lost George Harrison track from the Revolver era!
Enjoyed it!
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Originally Posted by floyd jane
Ron,

R.W.'s lyrics are always So interesting (and original).
You do an amazing job of bringing them to life (melody/music/vocal)
Y'all (you) have become one of my favorite bands...

LOVE your guitar track. It's the kind of "little touch" that makes a hit. Producer.

The synth pad worked SO well. So "integrated". It thrilled me every time it came around

Love the drop. Well done!

I listened 3 times on monitors, then 3 more with earbuds.
No discomfort.
The vocal has a "just right" hurt to it.
I think it was a trick question - to get more listens smile

I enjoyed every one of them.

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Floyd, THANK YOU for the (too many) listens and supportive review. Glad you did not find any discomfort while listening. I LIKE the way the mix sounds, I just think it just sounds so DIFFERENT that I perceive that it must need something. Good to hear so many positive supporting reviews like yours. Maybe I'll get over it.

That pad turned out as a nice dynamic lift, and I like the way the vocals and lead guitar cut through it. THANKS for noticing!


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Originally Posted by Noel96
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This is excellent! You've really pulled out all the stops with the one. I really love the production. It suits the mood of the song perfectly. Everything about this is a perfect fit as far as my ears can hear. There is nothing I would change.

--Noel

Thank you, Noel! Thought I might have pulled out a stop or two too many. Ha!

Originally Posted by Knee Wobbler
Yeah, great song Ron. Great playing, choice of tracks and vocals. I enjoy songs which are a little bit different and are stylistically different, this meets that criteria. Really enjoyed my listen.

Great work.

THANKS, Lee! I've been "a little bit different" all my life, though not always in the most flattering way. Glad you enjoyed the tune!


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Originally Posted by jannesan
It seems that the title of the song is not very unique, but the lyrics and the music definitely are smile Great sound and mix, the tremolo guitar works very well, true trademark of the song. The bottom is solid and tightly focused, you can really enjoy the bass in its full glory.

Lyrics go again deep into relationship conversation drama, although I cannot decide who's the winner, but the main character seems to be almost on the ropes smile

Enjoyed the vocals also. To quote Mario, "Yes yes yes yes", another pop rock pearl, soundwise bit different but in a very good way.

Janne

Janne, THANKS so much! Sadly, in relationship drama, there are often only losers. Glad you liked the tune!


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Originally Posted by laurent4114
I think it's great, superb guitar and bass, excellent vocals. One detail: I find the snare drum a little shimmery; I would have made it a bit drier. Nice work.
Laurent

THANKS, Laurent. I'll go back and listen more closely to the snare. I was going for a crisp THWACK but may have overbaked it. Appreciate the listen!


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Yes, yes, yes, yes, we really like it!

- Fine lyric
- Your always good vocal
- Great session group and your guitar fills too

It has a the Boz Scaggs vibe to us.

The mix is great and a real surprise, before listening, was the SC waveform.
It appears to be slammed to the ceiling. Yet it has good dynamics.
One of the many mixing mysteries. smile Perhaps the Waves thing.

Excellent all around and we enjoyed it!

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Originally Posted by B.D.Thomas
Admit it, that's a trick question to get us to listen to your song smile
That's a really good song, full of energy and with a very catchy chorus.
Just this tremolo guitar and how you use the synth pad alone make it already worth listening to.
Excellent!

If you _really_ insist of having a nitpicking feedback, it would be the tremolo guitar (which, together with the vocals, is actually the best part of this song), but it has to fight too much with the drums, bass, and vocals in the center.
I wouldn't put the tremolo directly on the guitar, but rather send the guitar sound to an FX channel where the tremolo is added, and pan the guitar to 1 o'clock and the FX channel with the tremolo to 11 o'clock (or even a bit wider).
The FX channel probably needs a delay (approx. 30 ms) and some EQ to improve the separation of the two channels.

But that's really nitpicking because you asked for it grin

B.D., THANK YOU for the listen and for making me smile. smile No, this wasn't a trick, but I'm beginning to understand that I need to continue to grow as a listener, and the feedback from this post is helping me with that. The mix still sounds a bit wonky to me though.

Your comment on the tremolo guitar is absolutely valid and in line with what I originally planned to do. But after recording the scratch track, I became enamored with how musical the improvised take sounded, and how well it served the song, even though it was (and still is) very, VERY raw. I don't get that on every single guitar take, so I decided to embrace it. What you're hearing is the stereo take from the modeling amp panned slightly left with a stereo delay/reverb to spread the sound a LITTLE across the stereo field. Not perfect by your standards or mine, but...gosh, I still like it a lot. Go figure.

I've made a note on your FX chain recommendations for future reference. smile

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Hi, Ron.

I don't have the ears to make any useful mix suggestions. Love the song!

With the bass and guitars, it sounds a bit like psychedelic rock. smile

I'd loved to hear full backing harmonies on the chorus in true 60's style, but that's not really your jam.


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Originally Posted by P Glaser
Very fun, Ron. Good mix. The lyrics made me laugh! Nice one.

Thanks, Paul. Sometimes I forget that, yes, the lyrics do describe a bad situation with a wry humor. The first time I looked at the lyrics, I recall thinking I'd never make a song out of THIS. But...here we are. Appreciate the listen!

Originally Posted by Ezekiel's Storm
Yes, different from your other post, but cool and delightful nonetheless. Such a dreamy sonic pleasure. Good choice keeping that guitar in there.

Thank you, Scott. "Dreamy sonic pleasure" sounds like it might be naughty, but I think it's nice. 'Tis the season, you know!


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Have uploaded a new version based on input received, so any listens to the link in the original post from this point forward will be of a significantly different mix. Details are at the top of the original post. Better, I think, but that's not my call, is it? smile No NO no no...

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Originally Posted by Torrey Bliss
Ron,

Great/Awesome/Super!! The sound is off the charts good! The effects you mentioned in the description have certainly done their job in the intended way!
This sounds like a lost George Harrison track from the Revolver era!
Enjoyed it!
Take care, TB

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Love the updated version! If Soundcloud had ‘double like’ button, I’d press it. That swampy sounding rhythm guitar is magic!
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Ron,

It's a great rock song.
The guitar riff is amazing.
It really has the vibe of British rock groups like the Rolling Stones.
Your vocals are also great.
Enjoyed my listen a lot.

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YES YES YES YES

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