Hi Rob, Again, such a positive review, thank you, I'm glad it fitted in with the time period musically, not to say that you would have heard Vera Lynn sing this, but you could associate it with the world at that time. Sorry about ‘raised’, I must admit I’ve not since it written in that context often, so I defaulted to the wrong spelling. Yeah, I had deliberately not mentioned that one of the four children was girl. In fact, when generating the images, AI assumed they were all boys and I had to go back and specify 3 boys, 1 girl please! So just saying you and me lead to the unexpected ending of marriage through common adversity, which as you say is more evident in the video. Thank you again for a very kind review, kind regards.
Audio Track makes two points that should be considered a) if links are provided they ought to be tested and where they are reported as being regionally sensitive that ought to be accepted at face value and b) one ought not expect a reader to use a search engine, (I for one don't use Goggle nor use the company name as a verb), to supply information missing for the O.P. As to the method? It's just another coding system, ( yes I did look it up using Duck Duck Go), not unlike tabs.
Ray, the search engine you choose to use, or whether you use one at all, is entirely your own business. As for expecting me to ‘test’ links for compatibility with every country’s infrastructure, policies, protocols, restrictions, and regional quirks and oddities across the globe, I have exactly three words for that: ain’t gonna happen. I do agree that it is prudent to accept at face value any link that is “regionally sensitive” and I do sympathize with any PWWW restrictions you or others may face. Said restrictions are beyond my control.
Hi, Ken. Nice music! Make up your own language? Man, that certainly simplifies writing lyrics. I need to try that some day.
There's a lot to be said for it actually! Singing which is wordless or with lyrics no one understands means you don't have to worry about them meaning anything, as long as they sound good. For example Pink Floyd's "Great Gig in the Sky" , or this track by Cocteau Twins
Hi Noel Many thanks for chipping in! You're help and support on BIAB issues is really great. Unfortunately this problem is a puzzle which is very strange ... I will try to see if starting all over from scratch with a song that has the issues, aligning bars, saving and checking if it will be stable. The thing is that the audio files have been corrupted by BIAB which would normally have the correct silence during count in up until bar 1. Never happened before with any of BIAB upgrade. Maybe reinstall both 2025 and 2026 to check it further.
This is a great love song and the line "It was such, such an inviting stare" is exactly the right wordage. I was just communicating with an old friend via email and I mentioned that where I now live there are 3 ladies, all half my age (which is now 75, though I'm told I don't look old enough to retire) who I get on amazingly well with and all 3 moon into my eyes, while one goes all 'girlie and vulnerable' when we chat, while another always gives me that semi-shy "inviting stare" when she sees me approaching. I told my friend that all are in partnerships so nothing could happen - I've basically become the 'sexy older guy' - but he replied something like "oh, they just like talking to you", but one automatically *knows* it's more than that through the obvious body language, and thus I 100% confirm that "inviting stare" hits the nail on the head!
Chay, your status as a published novelist of some renown adds considerable weight to your opinion. Thanks for explaining your thought process behind it, and I may well keep it as it is!
Hi Izzy Yes daughters can be the harshest critics, but at the same time they can keep you grounded. Like your songs, in your reply you’ve painted such a relatable scenario. The jury is still out on your age. Whilst 71 year olds can still sing, you have the vocal strength and quality of a 40 year old. So that begs only one question folks….. is he serious? Kind regards
Well done. The magic of this one is the use of repeated and harmony lines...they make it really real. Everything about this is cool...cajon included. I LOVE the double solo...the counter line underneath doesn't compete but adds context. ACE writing, arrangement & mix.
Thank you Ray. Janice made up those harmony and BGV bits in her head and Bud had no idea what was happening until record time. 😀 We’re glad you liked it. We certainly agree with you re Peter’s guitar and we appreciate the cajon and mix mention. J&B
Funny and fabulous, Mario. Love the B3! Super vocals that capture the down trod narrator's mood perfectly. Quirky and cool band, especially the bass player. Nicely done, sir!!
Nice upbeat groove. Guitars sound great, bass too (pretty sure he is getting paid by the note ) Good one, Andrew, I enjoyed the story, lots of fun, nice job on the video too.
Thanks Dave! It’s good to let fellow band members to shine, and sometimes that even includes bass guitarists! And regarding the story, I’ve always had a good imagination, which comes in handy when coupled with shallow life experience. Thanks for listening!
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Andrew, clever and funny write. Super band! Especially like your guitar work here, and the Gretsch comes in quite magically. Those two RealStyles blend well together, too. That's an effective trick I don't use as often as I should. Vocals are exactly right and convey the narrator's plight quite well. Another finely crafted pop treat.
Thanks Ron. I like to give my fingers a run occasionally. Being a bedroom strummer for my early years, playing alone, I taught myself how to mimic each song’s style as much as I could with only one instrument, so the ‘up strum’ in ska became part of my arsenal.
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Careful, or you'll be a lyrics-first songwriter before you know it!
It’s still the hardest part for me that I have to work at. Many of my teen and early twenties songs remain unfinished due to lack of lyrics, or bad ones. I probably have around 50 or so ‘songs’ waiting for words that have sat there for years. One day.
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Really enjoyed reading the details of the process you used. Fun stuff. (FWIW, Drop Station has been around for years so the comment about loving "this feature of BiaB 2026" was a wee bit baffling.)
Thanks Ron. I like reading about others’ methods and approaches as well. Regarding Drop Station, do you mean to tell me that my productivity has been sub-optimal for years? Seriously, I saw it in the top left corner of 2026 and thought it was a new feature!
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Great song! Love the rhythm and sheen this one has. You craft some superb pop pieces and this one is no exception. Love the backstory as well. Awesome stuff!
Thanks Bob! You used the term ‘pop’ in the sense of how I understand pop, but which nowadays is used for Katie Perry, Taylor Swift and the like. In my view, ‘pop’ is best illustrated by the brilliant Beatles double A single of Strawberry Fields Forever and Penny Lane. Thank you all for listening and commenting! Andrew
Hi Chay! I like the pace you’ve chosen for this instrumental - not too quick, not too slow. Just right for the soloists to be able to dance around it. And it always helps when your foundation is reggae. Your soloist choices add a lot of colour and provide good examples of how different instruments can mix with others. Andrew
Hi Chay. I listened first before I read your post. I was thinking "this is made for a vocal". Carry on. Vic
I'll keep in mind that you thought "this is made for a vocal" as I predominantly want to be focussing on sung songs. I listened to the Audacity mix without the solos and wasn't inspired, but then listening again I thought that if the vocals followed most of the notes of the opening solo it could really well. Thanks for that idea!
Hi Herb! It was good to hear the evolution of the recording. I note that a few forum members post remakes/re tweaks of their songs from time to time. In your case, did you want to freshen it up, add elements that you wanted to improve the song, or were you hearing things in the original that you always wanted to change? I wonder how many of us are never quite happy (I’m not suggesting you were) with our song, and it’s only the passage of time after a lengthy recording/mixing process (that we begin to loathe) that we feel we can come back to it? I really liked watching your 2011 video - it’s good to see a writer ‘in the flesh’ in their native habitat. Andrew
It wasn't from any perceived deficiency in the original song per se. Time just gives a new perspective and obviously the tools have changed drastically in the interim. With those new tools, there were new directions that were open to my interpretation of the song. Thanks for listening
Thanx so much Ron, Janice and Bud, Bob, Chay, Bob, Floyd, Laurent, Herb, David, Dave, Brian, and Marty for all of your very kind words. I appreciate them.
whats really needed imho is to have one app that splits into 6 parts AND at the same time creates new tracks that are assessed that might be better than one or more splits useing AI. thus the user could have 'options' to improve the split tracks.
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