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Hello, fellow PG people. Got inspired to finish and post my Beatle-esque number by Horst and his recent post. This was absolutely inspired by the boys in the box. The 12 string electric is such a cool vibe. I thought the track would sound more like the Byrds but it sounds a bit more like the fab four. My son's guitar teacher Bill Edwards is the one who played the killer guitar, the highlight of the song. Hope you enjoy. Comments welcomed! Take care. Greg

Bass 388 Elec Metal ev
Organ 686 Background pop even
Drums Classic Brit ev TtHt Ht wide open
Guitar 405 Ac strum ev
Guitar 1030 12 String elec finger picking ev
Guitar 699 Rhythm elec rock dirty ev


https://soundcloud.com/gjohnson-2/how-loves-supposed-masterexpt

HOW LOVE IS SUPPOSED TO FEEL



I’ve seen it in the movies, like it happens every day
Love gives you the groovies and the strings begin to play
I never was a believer, never knew what love could do
Never ‘til the first time I saw you

But now Cupid shot me, his arrow got me
And now I know it’s real
Now I see just how love is supposed to feel

I’m dizzy with the motion like I’m falling through the skies
Windswept by emotion then I’m sailing in your eyes
A kaleidoscope of pleasures are colliding in my mind
I never knew treasures I would find

It’s a magic feeling, my head is reeling
Now I know it’s real
I’ m finally seeing how love is supposed to feel

I can’t wrap my head around it but I know it in my heart
From the moment that I saw you, love ignited me right from the start

It’s a fundamental transformation, everything has changed
A spiritual transmutation has me rearranged
I’ve had a taste of heaven now and nothing else will do
There’s no other path I can pursue

It’s a magic feeling, my head is reeling
Now I know it’s real
I’ m finally seeing how love is supposed to feel


Cool tune. I definitely hear the Beatles vibe, but with a modern twist. Nice lyric...it gave me the groovies)). Enjoyed the listen.

-Jeff
Hi Greg. Nice tune. Lot's to like with this one. Interesting panning. The vibe did seem to fall between a little bit Beatle and a little bit Byrds. Unique enough to be all Greg. Good harmonies and Your friend did give us the highlight of the song with his guitar.

I think this song would also work if arranged for an Everly Brothers vibe.


Enjoyed this a lot.

Charlie
Great tune Greg! The lead solo really took it over the top. Big Beatles and Byrds fan here. Love that 12 string.


Regards,

Bob
Greg...

What a fun listen! So many nice aspects to this.

An excellent write. Fits the style/era nicely but does not seem dated at all (the lyric, I mean). You are a melody wizard.

While influences might "peek through" I did not hear anything that says "that is like..." - it's Greg Johnson, I think. (At one point, I got a vibe of the Lemmon Pipers "Green Tambourine")

Cool solo guitar!

Love your vocals on this!

If we could turn back the clock to when we still listened to AM radio, this could have been a #1...

Regardless, it is a great listen today.

I like it!!!!

floyd

gee.. almost forget... excellent production! excellent mix!
Greg, I am a huge Beatles fan and you are obviously influenced by them. Nice use of the lower harmony ( an old Lennon-McCartney trick). Your voice is just perfect for this. Of course I haven't heard anything yet from you that hasn't been fantastic. Your writing, arrangement, mix are all top shelf. Bill plays some fabulous leads. ( If your son learns to play half that good he will be great ) All this adds up to a really enjoyable listen and well put together track, but it's the VOICE that puts this over the top. I am a huge fan. Standing O !!! Tom
Greg,

I'll echo Jeff - gave me the groovies. Cool intro and rocking guitar lead. Tight well written romantic lyrics and sweet vocals. Your mixes just get better and better.

Josie
EVERYTHING is stellar...period.

But, man, do you ever have great
vocal chops! Sounds very Beatlesque
with John singing lead.

OK, I'm a Beatles fan -- big time. Saw them
in Jacksonville and Atlanta. Guess that gives
me a little cred :-)

This is one for the playlist.

Kudos!!

J&B
Posted By: RnAM Re: New Song Post: HOW LOVE IS SUPPOSED TO FEEL - 11/23/14 05:30 PM
Hi Greg,

We knew this one was coming, and man.... this sounds great!!
The Beatles? How about the Byrds (especially the very cool low background vocal)? Everything sits well in the song.
The chorus is perfect as well as the chord progression and lead and backing vocals. We also love the soloist.
You've really outdone yourself here!

Rob and Anne-Marie
Hey, I enjoyed listening to this.... cool tune.
Excellent song. Loved the jangly guitar. Excellent lyrics and singing. Guitar solo was cool as well
Thanks Jeff! I'm not sure if I've seen your name on the forum before or not. Appreciate the kind words and thanks for listening! Take care. Greg
Thanks Charlie! Really appreciate the nice comments. I have really loved what you've been doing. You are one of the rising stars of the forum. Keep posting! Take care. Greg
THanks Bob. Means a lot coming from you. You're doing great stuff! I would push your last post-lots of songs I love on this forum but few that have more of a chance for getting cut than that one. Thanks again! Take care. Greg
Thanks Floyd. Your feedback is much appreciated! You are one of the great writers on the forum. As much as I love deep, meaningful lyrics, this musical concept just screamed for something dizzy and radio-ish. When I got the idea, it reminded me of the old days when music was just "groovy"-before I got into the heaviness of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell and co. The music took me to another place and I went with it. Means a lot to me that you enjoyed it!! Take care. Greg
Thanks Tommy! You are one of my handful of favorites on the forum (probably shouldn't say that but it's true). Really appreciate all of the kind things you have to say. Love your guitar playing! And, now you're becoming one of my favorite singers. Also, have to ask how you get that BIG sound on the bass and drums. You're last rockin" post sounded huge on the bottom end-I was listening on cans (which I rarely do) and was like WOW! Also, as the blues guru of the forum, could you give a listen to Heartbreak Blues (the radicalized version) and let me know what you think via the back door. Would love to have your input. Take care. Greg
Thanks Josie!! Just responded to Tommy that he was one of my handful of favorites. So, after telling you that, I have to keep the other 3 a secret (not really sure if it's 5, 6, 7-never actually counted but I treasure your kind words!). Loved your new one with Robert! Thanks so much for the encouragement through the email. It is always challenging to put creative stuff forward in a society that basically only responds to being jack-hammered with something through Youtube. Your kind words mean more than you'll ever know. Thanks again. Take care. Greg
Thanks J and B!! That must have been incredible to see the Beatles! I have watched a lot of videos but was a bit young (about 10 at the time of their last US show-believe it may have bee Candlestick in SF?). A kid I knew about 3 years older than me claimed he got to the stage and touched Ringo's boot (seriously doubt it), and another friend said "touch my hand and I'll never wash it again". Those were the days. The magic still comes through on video. Love the positive vibes (and great tunes) from you guys! Take care, and thanks again. Greg
R and AM, THANKS!! You guys have been the most prolific contributors AND all with quality stuff. I don't know how you do it. Some of the best conceived, best produced stuff on the forum (and that's saying a lot!). Really appreciate your dedication and your kind words to me. Keep 'em comin' Take care. Greg
Thanks Herb! I appreciate your detailed and thoughtful feedback. You have great ears and great insight! Always enjoy your songs but I have enjoyed the last 2 in particular. Doing great stuff! I also appreciate your honesty when you feel like something should be tweaked. It's great to give thoughtful feedback and you always do. Thanks again, and take care. Greg
THanks Scott! You have always been very kind to me with your listens and comments. I much appreciate it. Take care. Greg
Greg,

That song had that Greg Johnson vibe laugh

I cannot fault anything about that, the solo was rockin', the vocals , the harmonies.

"Love gives you the groovies" haha brilliant, I remember getting them *blush* LOL

lovely ending!!! Please shake Bill's hand for me, that solo!
Every song gets better!
Marvelous

Alyn
I must have heard this much differently than everyone else... I'm hearing Bryan Adams/ Journey 80s rock.. with a touch of U2 at places... and influences of contemporary Christian music. In fact this song would fit perfectly in the CC genre with no change to the music and minimal change to the lyrics.

I especially liked the mid-verse rhyming scheme.. that's something that doesn't show up here on the showcase very often. (I'm glad I got to post before Noel, because that's the sort of thing he would have noticed. bwa-hahaha! for the first time EVER I beat Noel to the punch!)

Anyway, Greg... your voice is highly commercial. One of the things that often makes amateur song writing noticeably different from commercial music is the quality of the vocals... but your voice compares favorably with anybody I've ever heard in genres that are like your songs.

And you have a real knack for fitting the elements of style into an appealing composition. I say that because not all songs that "work" are also appealing... but your songs consistently have real appeal.. the sort of thing that translates into "hits" in a commercial sense.

I really liked the distinct snare hits on the 2 and 4 beats, especially during the guitar solos. That's part of what gives the song an 80s feel... Journey did that a lot

Hey! Two enthusiastic thumbs up from me! (and I'm leaning back in the chair trying get a couple of toes up too!)
Hi Greg,

a very nice song. Great vocals and harmonies. And the lead guitar really shines. Your sun is lucky to have such a good guitar teacher. Great production all over.

Guenter
Hi, Greg !:))


This is my new Gregsong
favourite !:)) I simply dig
this !!!:)) So very nicely
done all the way and those
vocals.....oooh !:))


Cheers
Dani
Thanks Alyn! Much appreciate the kind words and always looking forward to your next post. Since you mentioned the ending, it's fortuitous that it worked. I had planned on fading on the 4 chord progression and didn't realize it went back into something else (did a copy and paste figuring that I'd fade on the 4 chord thing). When I got Bill's solo back, it was just a "WOW, that works" thing. He's a great player and a cool guy-takes a lot of pride in doing his best. Thanks for the kind words, and keep posting! Take care. Greg
Thanks Pat! I love the thought you put into each and every post. You are really paying attention. I honestly had no awareness of the drum emphasis-I just used the kit that "the band" played, but I knew I liked it (not too sterile, not too fancy). When I was mixing it, I did hear some kind of 80's vibe in it-not until then. It's interesting the way different people hear. I always focus first and foremost on the vocal delivery (texture, emotion, emphasis) and on the lyrics. I have a good friend who owns our local music store. He hears cool bass/drum parts, etc. There are some songs that I love that he can't hear much in and vice versa. We all, to some extent live in our own universe I guess. Thanks so much for your kind words and your thoughtful replies to pretty much all songs. Great to have you here! Take care. Greg

BTW, I felt flattered to have you copy my comments on Tommy's song. I thought to myself "I must be on to something if Pat is quoting me"
THanks Guenter! Yes, my son has quite a fine teacher. I call him the guitar whisperer. He says things to my son during lessons that I would think were total nonsense, but then----it makes my son play better. My son could be a great musician. I hope he sticks with it. Thanks for all you support and generous comments on all of my songs! Take care. Greg
Thanks so much Dani!! You are truly Mr. positive. I really believe you are an inspiration to everyone on this forum. You consistently provide wonderful feedback, and songs in a variety of style which are different but at the same time, all you! I still hear a lot of Bacharach in your music, and I will never tire of it! Thanks again my friend for your support and for being you! Take care. Greg
The Beatles, The Byrds, and Michael Bloomfield meet Billy Preston at Apple Records!

This was fantastic from the first note to the last! What else can I say!

This is a pro sounding recording.
Greg,
This song has such a nice open feel to it. Well done. It really like the rolling panning on the 12-string. That's how love is supposed to feel... joyful!
SD
Thanks for the kind words Mario. Means a lot to me! I really liked your new one-quite a contrast to your other recent posts but just as great. Love it when your students don't show up! Take care. Greg
Thanks SD. Yeah, it was the vibe of "the band" that really got this song going-that 12 string electric is magical. Always enjoy your song posts. Can't wait for the next one! Take care. Greg
Wow Greg, one doesn't have to be a Beatles fan (although I am)to like this one. Great production and vocals; killer guitar indeed. Thanks

Mike B.
Mike, thanks so much for the nice comments. Yeah, Bill, the guitar player is pretty awesome. He's a cool guy and a great teacher too. Thanks for taking the time to comment and listen! Take care. Greg
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