Originally Posted by Andrew Dee
Hi Ron!
I like the pace of your song - a slight nonchalance to reflect the subject’s attempts to forget. The song had a ‘The Cars’ feel to it, possibly aided by Elliott Easton sounding guitar fills - I like the tone of the guitar fills - a tone like a combination of guitar and organ just like The Cars would use. I would’ve preferred for the piano to have a bit more focus/space to operate in when it came in, but that’s a preference thing, and without the benefit of hearing it isolated, which might change my opinion. Good BVs as usual. I’d put this song amongst my favourites of yours, although ‘The girl from accounting’ is still top.
Andrew

THANK YOU, Andrew! Yeah, it's another sad-song-sung-happy thing, a song form I'm overly fond of.

I do love the Cars in general and Elliot's favored tone a lot. I was actually going for something more like Waddy Wachtel's work on "It's So Easy", but it ended up sounding more like Robert Fripp, who I also love. It's just a thick, creamy overdrive, but it does sound cool.

The piano sounds fine quality wise, and I could have cranked it up, but I didn't want it too far up front due to the BGVs. I ended up liking the way the piano tinkled up to fill out the mix in that last section.

Never figured you as a "Girl from Accounting" guy, but it's one of my favorite's, too. One of my few posts with me playing all (both) the guitars.

THANKS AGAIN!


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