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THE BARN

Why a song about a barn? Well, If Interested … in high school Bud spent summers doing farm work that included hot, hot days of stacking hay bales in a huge barn. Later his stepfather owned a barn and much later Bud owned a barn. So barns are in his memories. And those memories include seeing the collapse of many small farms as big agriculture took over … long sad story.

Thanks to Peter for the guitar fills/solos and advice with the mix/arrangement. And thanks to PG Music making it all possible. The lyric is on SC. If you choose to listen we always appreciate your time to do so and welcome any comments.

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This a sit n settle listen.
Lovely sounds from the band, the guitarist & a gentle, restful swing from the singer.
Built like a barn...space, purpose and strength.


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Hi, J&B.

Everything sounds great. There are some interesting chord changes, which keeps my attention.

As usual, Janice sounds at home, and Peter's guitar fills nicely. I like the tremolo accents.

Good story - changing times. I appreciate the back story as well! smile


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Originally Posted by rayc
This a sit n settle listen.
Lovely sounds from the band, the guitarist & a gentle, restful swing from the singer.
Built like a barn...space, purpose and strength.

Thank you Ray. Your comments mean a lot to us.

That last and analogous sentence could not be any more eloquent.

Much appreciated,

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Wistful and wonderful, ya'll. Very calming on the surface, but a lot going on beneath. Especially like the twisty chord changes. The long held note at the end is sweet, too.

Can't think of a fresh way to say this: GREAT vocals, SUPER lead guitar and STELLAR mix. So I'll just say it like that. Ya'll are the best.

My grandfather made a living and supported a family running his one man farm in south Georgia. Spent a couple of summers as a teen shadowing him. Saw hard work close up, and did a bit myself. But his farm and the hundreds of others like his are all gone now, overtaken by corporations, combines and kudzu. It's progress, I know, but it's sad as well.

Love this song. I could tell a few barn stories. Maybe another time...


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What a heartfelt song and performance with personal connections to boot. Emotional.


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Hi J&B. I like this. I was raised on a farm in NE. Our old barn was built in the early 1900's and collapsed a few years back now. Memories. Thanks for posting.


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Originally Posted by dcuny
Hi, J&B.

Everything sounds great. There are some interesting chord changes, which keeps my attention.

As usual, Janice sounds at home, and Peter's guitar fills nicely. I like the tremolo accents.

Good story - changing times. I appreciate the back story as well! smile

Thank you.

We liked that tremolo too as it reminded us our bluegrass days when Janice played some mandolin.

Glad you liked the narrative as farm work is not exactly a common subject. 😀

And thanks for mentioning the progression and backstory also.

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Hi Janice, Bud and Peter!

I like the lyrics in this song with observations of barn life. The percussion metering away gave the impression of the long and slow manual effort of running a farm, and this was also borne out by the vocals and other instrumentation, with the harmonica painting occasional respite from the labour.

I’m interested in how the 3 of you collaborate, given Peter is in Sydney? Do you send him a draft mix, then he sends his guitar stems back with commentary and suggestions? I’m assuming it might sometimes be more iterative than that?

Good work, as usual!

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Janice, Bud & Peter,

This is such a beautiful "from the heart" song...

I also have fond memories of old barns from when I was very young in rural Chepachet, RI. This song speaks directly to those memories.

I love the way Janice delivers this lyric. Full of passion and melancholy. She is one of the very best singers around. I also love Peter's guitar lines and subtle interplay with Janice's vocal. Truly spectacular.

Bud's mix is of the highest order. Crystal clear and pro all the way.

This is one to listen to over & over again.

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J&B

I'm so used to hearing you folks release something upbeat (often with a swing beat) and was expecting the same here! I was pleasantly surprised to hear this beautiful, soft flowing song that has been wonderfully produced!
This is probably my favorite vocal performance from Janice out of the many, many songs I've listened to of yours! Such a beautiful delivery from start to last note!
Peter provided excellent support on guitar!
5 Stars!
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This is a really good song on a topic of vital importance: What future for our agriculture and our farmers? I think everyone has some idea about this, but I'm not going to get into that debate. Thank you for this beautiful song and for asking us the right questions.
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Great song delivered by a wonderful chanteuse. That harp almost had a Mickey Raphael quality. Nice guitar fills. Yep, factory farming is a bad thing on so many levels. My brother, who is 91 now, was a white house correspondent during Ike's time. Ike was obsessed with painting barns and covered bridges and gave my brother many barn watercolors, which now cover my brother's living room walls. Great job with this song, team!

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Janice, Bud & Peter, this is a masterpiece
Everything is as good as it gets in music

"On a porch an old man looks up from his weathered hands
He gazes at the barn now bordered by corporate land
For years the family has stubbornly refused to sell
Will it last? …. now only time will tell"
This is so true. Most all of the farms around have been bought by corporations. It is so sad.

Loved it


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Originally Posted by DC Ron
Wistful and wonderful, ya'll. Very calming on the surface, but a lot going on beneath. Especially like the twisty chord changes. The long held note at the end is sweet, too.

Can't think of a fresh way to say this: GREAT vocals, SUPER lead guitar and STELLAR mix. So I'll just say it like that. Ya'll are the best.

My grandfather made a living and supported a family running his one man farm in south Georgia. Spent a couple of summers as a teen shadowing him. Saw hard work close up, and did a bit myself. But his farm and the hundreds of others like his are all gone now, overtaken by corporations, combines and kudzu. It's progress, I know, but it's sad as well.

Love this song. I could tell a few barn stories. Maybe another time...

Thank you for the very nice review. It means even more given that you have experienced farm work.
"One take Janice" surprised me with that long note. Thanks for mentioning it.

Glad you liked the guitar, the vocals and the mix.

So we both did some farm work in S. GA Heckuva coincidence! smile

The small farm situation is indeed sad. They are very hard to find nowadays.
Land bought by corporations and crop allotments leased to big ag.

We three appreciate your comments!

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Excellent song all around, It reminded me of visiting my cousins whose father owned a farm. What I recall most about playing in the barn was the amazing number of rats which ran about as soon as we disturbed the hay! It also reminded me of something completely different: an old friend (now passed away) who I named Baron Baddie Von Barnes as at that time (1973) he lived in Barnes, London. His interest in any actual barn would have been the rats! laugh


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Originally Posted by Scott H. Olson
What a heartfelt song and performance with personal connections to boot. Emotional.

We much appreciate that Scott!

Thanks for listening,
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What? No cajon, Janice? Ooo, man, I love the laid-back-I'm-busy-not-being-busy feel. Love those vocals and excellent choices of harmony. Yep, I'm a farm country boy too. Man, the lyrics are so well crafted and match the feel of this beauty. Dang, Peter, you make every song so much better.


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J&B+P,

Nice write. Heartwarming and heart-wrenching.

Gorgeous vocals.
Nice production.
Peter's guitar is perfectly supportive.
Excellent mix.

Very cool album cover.

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Like you (and Ron), I spent childhood/teen summers working on Grampa's farm (and uncle's farms) in Iowa. Bailing hay, cutting silage, walking beans, milking cows (by hand and machine) and chasing piglets to be neutered. Always glad that I eventually got to go home to "city life" afterwards...but glad to have had the experience...

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Originally Posted by P Glaser
Hi J&B. I like this. I was raised on a farm in NE. Our old barn was built in the early 1900's and collapsed a few years back now. Memories. Thanks for posting.

You are most welcome and we are glad you found it relatable. Wish that barn could have held on.

Appreciate it,

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Originally Posted by Andrew Dee
Hi Janice, Bud and Peter!

I like the lyrics in this song with observations of barn life. The percussion metering away gave the impression of the long and slow manual effort of running a farm, and this was also borne out by the vocals and other instrumentation, with the harmonica painting occasional respite from the labour.

I’m interested in how the 3 of you collaborate, given Peter is in Sydney? Do you send him a draft mix, then he sends his guitar stems back with commentary and suggestions? I’m assuming it might sometimes be more iterative than that?

Good work, as usual!

Andrew

Glad you liked the vocal and lyric and we appreciate your observations on the percussion and harmonica. We spent a while trying to get the “right” harp fills.

Got a msg to you about the collab process.

Thanks for the positive and supportive review!

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Originally Posted by rsdean
Janice, Bud & Peter,

This is such a beautiful "from the heart" song...

I also have fond memories of old barns from when I was very young in rural Chepachet, RI. This song speaks directly to those memories.

I love the way Janice delivers this lyric. Full of passion and melancholy. She is one of the very best singers around. I also love Peter's guitar lines and subtle interplay with Janice's vocal. Truly spectacular.

Bud's mix is of the highest order. Crystal clear and pro all the way.

This is one to listen to over & over again.

Bob

Thank you Bob. We are so pleased that you found it personally relatable. And you put a big smile on Janice’s face. 😀 Your comments mean a lot as you are indeed the master of narrative lyrics.

Hugely appreciated by all three of us!

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Originally Posted by Torrey Bliss
J&B

I'm so used to hearing you folks release something upbeat (often with a swing beat) and was expecting the same here! I was pleasantly surprised to hear this beautiful, soft flowing song that has been wonderfully produced!
This is probably my favorite vocal performance from Janice out of the many, many songs I've listened to of yours! Such a beautiful delivery from start to last note!
Peter provided excellent support on guitar!
5 Stars!
Thanks, TB


Torrey, wow, that is so kind of you and we appreciate it very much. It’s been quite a while indeed since we did an ev folky feel tune and it was a lot of fun. We certainly agree with you re Peter’s guitar.

Thank you!

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So cool.
Janice's vocal, Peter's staccato at the beginning and the mix.
Just right.

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A wonderfully wistful song about old memories.
I only know barns from my vacations in my youth, where you could lie in the hay and hang out with other people out of sight of your parents.
Beautiful, exquisite vocals by Janice, some really cool fills by Peter that I could never play, and really well mixed and produced.
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Originally Posted by laurent4114
This is a really good song on a topic of vital importance: What future for our agriculture and our farmers? I think everyone has some idea about this, but I'm not going to get into that debate. Thank you for this beautiful song and for asking us the right questions.
Laurent

And thank you for listening and writing those very thoughtful comments.

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Originally Posted by TuneMonger
Great song delivered by a wonderful chanteuse. That harp almost had a Mickey Raphael quality. Nice guitar fills. Yep, factory farming is a bad thing on so many levels. My brother, who is 91 now, was a white house correspondent during Ike's time. Ike was obsessed with painting barns and covered bridges and gave my brother many barn watercolors, which now cover my brother's living room walls. Great job with this song, team!

Thanks for the very nice/supportive review. Having you, a fine harp player, mention Raphael is very cool and appreciated. We would be embarrassed to tell you how many regens and how much cutting/splicing it took to get those very few fills. As history fans your comments on your brother and Ike was amazing. We knew he painted and for your brother to have so many is remarkable. Quite a treasure trove.

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I thougt I had already commented but I must not have pressed send.

Janice Bud & Peter

If nostalgia had a melody, it’d sound a lot like "The Barn" —a charming song with the soul of a storybook.

Janice’s vocals are nothing short of enchanting while Bud’s production polishes the track like a family heirloom.

The lyrics are a masterclass in wistful storytelling. Who knew a barn could be a love interest, a workplace, and a symbol of stubborn resilience—all while holding onto the ghosts of hay-filled laughter and forbidden romances? Peter’s guitar work is the perfect sidekick.

I kinda see this song as a metaphor for all things solid and reliable because a barn isn’t just wood and nails. It’s memory. It’s legacy. And thanks to Janice’s velvety vocals, Bud’s meticulous craft, and Peter’s guitar, this one’s not just standing—it’s singing. 🎪 ♫.♪.♩.♬

Well done, team. Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to go stare thoughtfully at my shed for ten minutes. 👀

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Morning Janice, Bud, and Peter,

Very different vibe happening on this one! Love the laid back groove. Janice and Peter sound great as per usual, and the mix is spot on.

We had a hobby farm for a while, alpacas and goats, but no heavy equipment, so a neighbor would come and cut and bale our hay in exchange for me helping him get his hay off the fields and into his barn, did that for a few years. Good, honest work! We still have our barn but now just have a few chickens, layers.

Enjoyed this one!

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Hi Janice and Bud and Peter,

Finally, I got to listen to your song!
And what have I missed in the meantime? This beautiful song, a wonderful voice, and a beautiful/unique solo.

First, the singing, although always beautiful, is perhaps even more beautiful now! Take that line: "A barn bell could be heard a mile off" and listen to how you sing it. Especially the last words; wow, beautiful craftsmanship (if you can say that)!
And what Peter did with his guitar strings was pure magic. At the beginning, in between, and so on. Or maybe Bud created that magical sound with his magical mixing skills?

No, seriously, I was immediately hooked the moment you started singing, Janice.
And I also learned something: "They're hand-hewn beams." I didn't know what that meant, so Google told me it's something like Janice's craftsmanship, but for wood.

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Originally Posted by MarioD
Janice, Bud & Peter, this is a masterpiece
Everything is as good as it gets in music

"On a porch an old man looks up from his weathered hands
He gazes at the barn now bordered by corporate land
For years the family has stubbornly refused to sell
Will it last? …. now only time will tell"
This is so true. Most all of the farms around have been bought by corporations. It is so sad.

Loved it

Glad you liked it Mario. And, yes, it is sad indeed. A drive through our countryside will quickly show many barns in ruin.

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Originally Posted by WaoBand
Excellent song all around, It reminded me of visiting my cousins whose father owned a farm. What I recall most about playing in the barn was the amazing number of rats which ran about as soon as we disturbed the hay! It also reminded me of something completely different: an old friend (now passed away) who I named Baron Baddie Von Barnes as at that time (1973) he lived in Barnes, London. His interest in any actual barn would have been the rats! laugh


Glad you liked it and that it bright back those interesting memories. Lots of farmers tolerated rat snakes and feral cats as a way of keeping the rat population low!

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A song about a barn? Why not!
A lazy tempo reminiscent of relaxing after a hot day of work on the farm.
All sounds excellent. Exceptional vocal deliciously delivered. Primo lyrics.

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Originally Posted by BabuMusic
What? No cajon, Janice? Ooo, man, I love the laid-back-I'm-busy-not-being-busy feel. Love those vocals and excellent choices of harmony. Yep, I'm a farm country boy too. Man, the lyrics are so well crafted and match the feel of this beauty. Dang, Peter, you make every song so much better.

Thanks Marty!
Cool to hear you're a farm country boy. smile

And we appreciate the lyric mention.

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Originally Posted by floyd jane
J&B+P,

Nice write. Heartwarming and heart-wrenching.

Gorgeous vocals.
Nice production.
Peter's guitar is perfectly supportive.
Excellent mix.

Very cool album cover.

fj

Like you (and Ron), I spent childhood/teen summers working on Grampa's farm (and uncle's farms) in Iowa. Bailing hay, cutting silage, walking beans, milking cows (by hand and machine) and chasing piglets to be neutered. Always glad that I eventually got to go home to "city life" afterwards...but glad to have had the experience...

Thanks for the nice and supportive comments ... and especially for mentioning the write.
A positive mention of a write from mr jane is very much gratifying.
Sounds like you covered the farm work pretty well. Seems like we remember Grampa's farm. smile

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Hi J&B.

What a wonderful musical journey. I love the story and I love the way that the two of you and Peter have presented it. The music was a perfect fit for a journey steeped in nostalgia and wrapped in a foreboding sense of loss. Janice not only sold the story, but she made it feel like she was singing to me personally. That's quite a skill and one that I admire greatly. Peter's guitar playing was equally excellent. He always manages to home-in on the sentiment in a musical creation and somehow manages to channel that through his guitar skills. In addition, Bud's arranging, mixing and producing bring out the very best in this song. It is so well put together in so many ways. I loved the choice of Realtracks. The Piano MST was superb and it really got my attention, and those mallet Realdrums were truly inspired.

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Originally Posted by vicarn
So cool.
Janice's vocal, Peter's staccato at the beginning and the mix.
Just right.

Vic

Thank you very much Vic.
Glad you liked it.

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Originally Posted by B.D.Thomas
A wonderfully wistful song about old memories.
I only know barns from my vacations in my youth, where you could lie in the hay and hang out with other people out of sight of your parents.
Beautiful, exquisite vocals by Janice, some really cool fills by Peter that I could never play, and really well mixed and produced.
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Thank you and glad to hear you found it relatable.
Your comments on the vocals, guitar and mix are what makes it all worth while.
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What a beautiful, nostalgic song. Lyrics paint a peaceful countryside scene of almost forgotten times, glad to hear a refreshing topic. The barns mainly remind me of love scenes in the hay in old Finnish movie. I haven't had much to do with barns, I only remember taking photos of a kestrel chick sitting by a barn couple of years ago.

Great arrangement and mix, the BIAB instruments are well chosen, the harmonica is a nice addition and well generated, and Peter's lovely guitar fills always find the right mood with his playing and sounds. The chord progression is very interesting.

Another excellent vocal performance, I really enjoyed the last "tell" by Janice, amazing.

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Originally Posted by Izzy
I thougt I had already commented but I must not have pressed send.

Janice Bud & Peter

If nostalgia had a melody, it’d sound a lot like "The Barn" —a charming song with the soul of a storybook.

Janice’s vocals are nothing short of enchanting while Bud’s production polishes the track like a family heirloom.

The lyrics are a masterclass in wistful storytelling. Who knew a barn could be a love interest, a workplace, and a symbol of stubborn resilience—all while holding onto the ghosts of hay-filled laughter and forbidden romances? Peter’s guitar work is the perfect sidekick.

I kinda see this song as a metaphor for all things solid and reliable because a barn isn’t just wood and nails. It’s memory. It’s legacy. And thanks to Janice’s velvety vocals, Bud’s meticulous craft, and Peter’s guitar, this one’s not just standing—it’s singing. 🎪 ♫.♪.♩.♬

Well done, team. Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to go stare thoughtfully at my shed for ten minutes. 👀

regards

Izzy.

And J&B stared thoughtfully at each other after reading this eloquent and very positive review.

Something we will share with family and friends.
To write a lyric that initially felt overly personal and then read a reaction like this is so meaningful.

Thank you for everything you wrote.

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Originally Posted by BlueAttitude
Morning Janice, Bud, and Peter,

Very different vibe happening on this one! Love the laid back groove. Janice and Peter sound great as per usual, and the mix is spot on.

We had a hobby farm for a while, alpacas and goats, but no heavy equipment, so a neighbor would come and cut and bale our hay in exchange for me helping him get his hay off the fields and into his barn, did that for a few years. Good, honest work! We still have our barn but now just have a few chickens, layers.

Enjoyed this one!

Thanks Dave for the nice review and cool to hear about your farm experience. Hay baling is hard indeed. We had three options. Walk behind the wagon and toss the bales in. Work in the wagon stacking the thrown in bales. Or and the hardest stack them in the barn as they fell off the conveyor belt. And in S GA that tin roof barn was HOT.

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Originally Posted by Birchwood
Hi Janice and Bud and Peter,

Finally, I got to listen to your song!
And what have I missed in the meantime? This beautiful song, a wonderful voice, and a beautiful/unique solo.

First, the singing, although always beautiful, is perhaps even more beautiful now! Take that line: "A barn bell could be heard a mile off" and listen to how you sing it. Especially the last words; wow, beautiful craftsmanship (if you can say that)!
And what Peter did with his guitar strings was pure magic. At the beginning, in between, and so on. Or maybe Bud created that magical sound with his magical mixing skills?

No, seriously, I was immediately hooked the moment you started singing, Janice.
And I also learned something: "They're hand-hewn beams." I didn't know what that meant, so Google told me it's something like Janice's craftsmanship, but for wood.

Hans
Hans, thank you for your time to listen and write such a thoughtful review.
Your comments about the vocals, the guitar, the write and mix are all greatly appreciated.
Oh, and we are glad google helped out with the hand hewn beams!

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Originally Posted by Ezekiel's Storm
A song about a barn? Why not!
A lazy tempo reminiscent of relaxing after a hot day of work on the farm.
All sounds excellent. Exceptional vocal deliciously delivered. Primo lyrics.


Thanks for all. I was a bit dubious about the tempo and appreciate you mentioning that it worked for you.

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Originally Posted by jannesan
What a beautiful, nostalgic song. Lyrics paint a peaceful countryside scene of almost forgotten times, glad to hear a refreshing topic. The barns mainly remind me of love scenes in the hay in old Finnish movie. I haven't had much to do with barns, I only remember taking photos of a kestrel chick sitting by a barn couple of years ago.

Great arrangement and mix, the BIAB instruments are well chosen, the harmonica is a nice addition and well generated, and Peter's lovely guitar fills always find the right mood with his playing and sounds. The chord progression is very interesting.

Another excellent vocal performance, I really enjoyed the last "tell" by Janice, amazing.

Janne

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We are happy that it brought back memories.
We appreciate the nice comments on the lyric, vocal and guitar.
Janice was intrigued that you found her progression interesting also.

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