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Missed The Message Video

Hi folks, a long winded Bud here:

Three years ago this month Tom (Tommyad) posted the audio production of this gospel song that he and Janice wrote. As I mentioned in a review of Tom’s current posting, The Dash, he has a way of profound lyric expression with relatively few words. This song has come to mind many times over the last few years. And more so as I get older and see more friends cross over.

In addition to writing the lyric Tom produced/arranged the song and played both pedal steel and guitar on it. Janice contributed the vocal and melody.

I’ve often considered a video for it but I would fail to find images that I thought supported the lyric without distracting. Recently I revisited the notion and saw it though to completion and hope that it works for you. BTW, I asked Tom what inspired “the old Big Muddy” and he explained that it was a river in Illinois where he went to college. The second verse incorporates a photo I located of that river.

The use of steel in gospel music may initially seem unusual (as it did for me). However Tom introduced me to the tradition of the “sacred steel.” Starting in the 1930’s some African-American Pentecostal churches in Florida began to substitute a lap steel for the organ and later brought the pedal steel into their music. The Robert Randolph Family Band, a blues rock group, is an off spring of this tradition as Robert was brought up in churches that played this form of gospel. I think Tom’s over driven wah wah steel really captures the excitement of the sacred steel which you can see in this short film: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SOmZhhNNElM Things really start cooking around 2:30 in. And it is fascinating to hear the ministers and practitioners talk about how the steel "talks."

What a wonderful example of the richness and diversity of American music traditions - gospel oriented pedal steel with roots in Florida African-American Pentecostal churches.


Guitar & Pedal Steel by Tom Adams
Vocal by Janice Merritt

Choir loops from Logic Pro 9

RealTracks in song: 1418:Bass, Electric, SouthernRock Ev16 085
RealTracks in song: 1602:Piano, Acoustic, Rhythm Pop16 Ev16 065
RealTracks in style: ~368:Guitar, Acoustic, Strumming Ev 065
RealTracks in song: ~688:Organ, B3, Background Pop Ev 065
RealTracks in song: 1600:Guitar, High-Strung Acoustic, Rhythm Pop16ths Ev16 065
RealDrums: RealDrums in Song: NashvilleEven16^5-a:Snare, HiHat , b:Snare, Ride

© 2014-2017 Tom Adams and Janice Merritt / All Rights Reserved
Posted By: Scott C Re: A Gospel Tune Revisited (Tom and Janice) - 03/28/17 10:52 PM
What a cool song and awesome video. That steel guitar is something else. Janice does such an incredible vocal as well. Lyrics are so well done. Thanks so much for posting this again....
Posted By: 44kfl Re: A Gospel Tune Revisited (Tom and Janice) - 03/29/17 12:22 AM
Wow! what a treat

fine song, excellent vocals

that wah wah steel is awesome, Tom you're a monster

on that thing

Song could've also been titled
Angel Flying Next To Me

Bud, thanks for the info, loved that I was looking at the actual old Big Muddy

Kenny
Hey Ya'll,

Before I forget, just wanted to say how Janice lit up our ears with her falsetto late in the song. Smokin'!

What a treat for the ears. This is just so danged good. Everything gels perfectly. There really are no words to say what a wonderful song this is. Please know ... we think this is one of the best productions we've heard on our two or so years here!

I (Alan) grew up in St. Louis and we always called the Mississippi River "The Big Muddy". If you've ever seen it, you'd know why!

Di and I are in the process of recording a Country Gospel song and the primary instrument is pedal steel. We're probably a few days away from finishing it.

Anyway ... this is fantastic!

Alan & Di
Posted By: RichMac Re: A Gospel Tune Revisited (Tom and Janice) - 03/29/17 02:41 AM
Hair raising backings fab vocals and lyrics.
Best song I've heard for a while. Cheers.
Hello, Janice & Bud and Tom

Very cool gospel song with great vocal!
I heard wah wah pedal steel for the first time.
Tight bass drums and the background vocals are pleasant.
Enjoyed my listen a lot.

Best regards.

Shigeki Adachi
Posted By: PeterF Re: A Gospel Tune Revisited (Tom and Janice) - 03/29/17 05:29 AM
Janice Bud & Tom

Superb! Great vocal, great playing, excellent video - top notch all round.

Peter
Man!!!!! First of all, thanks for posting this again, I missed it the first time around.

Great write and great vocal from Janice, man, when those background vocals come in!!! Pure heaven.

And the guitar work from Tom floored me, just stunning good.

Excellent collaboration, very much enjoyed!
Originally Posted By: Scott C
What a cool song and awesome video. That steel guitar is something else. Janice does such an incredible vocal as well. Lyrics are so well done. Thanks so much for posting this again....


Thanks Scott. Yep, Tom nailed it all on this one (and many others).

J&B
J&B and Tom,
A fine collaboration.
Lapsteel is one of my favourite instruments - this is the first time I`ve heard it used with wah wah and it sounds great!
Lovely soulful vocal by Janice.
The background southern church music video is amazing.

Robert
Posted By: jford Re: A Gospel Tune Revisited (Tom and Janice) - 03/29/17 03:16 PM
Wow! That's fantastic.

And not to change it, but I really think (as has been suggested) it should be titled "Angel Flying Next To Me".

Great song and Janice' voice is perfect on it.
Originally Posted By: 44kfl
Wow! what a treat

fine song, excellent vocals

that wah wah steel is awesome, Tom you're a monster

on that thing

Song could've also been titled
Angel Flying Next To Me

Bud, thanks for the info, loved that I was looking at the actual old Big Muddy

Kenny


Yeah man, wah wah steel - don't hear that every day smile

I was lucky to find that shot of the actual river - particularly one of high enough resolution for me to crop to 16:9. Glad you liked that.

Bud
Great collaboration by some of my favorites here on the forum! I like pretty much anything you guys do, as individuals, and as a collab, this just really works. Great guitar work, and Janice, you always nail it!

Thanks for sharing this!

Steve
J & B and Tom,

This is good stuff. I enjoyed the video as well. Some very cool & unique steel work!
I played with a steel guitar player in the 1980's that came from a southern blues kinda background and he was really good at turning an OD pedal on and wailin' on some slide licks.... He's gone now, but that sure took me right back to him. Thanks for that Tom.

Great job all around!

Greg
Posted By: rsdean Re: A Gospel Tune Revisited (Tom and Janice) - 03/30/17 08:22 AM
Janice & Bud,

This is excellent! Great tune and a great video.

Much enjoyed!

Bob
Originally Posted By: Al-David
Hey Ya'll,

Before I forget, just wanted to say how Janice lit up our ears with her falsetto late in the song. Smokin'!

What a treat for the ears. This is just so danged good. Everything gels perfectly. There really are no words to say what a wonderful song this is. Please know ... we think this is one of the best productions we've heard on our two or so years here!

I (Alan) grew up in St. Louis and we always called the Mississippi River "The Big Muddy". If you've ever seen it, you'd know why!

Di and I are in the process of recording a Country Gospel song and the primary instrument is pedal steel. We're probably a few days away from finishing it.

Anyway ... this is fantastic!

Alan & Di


Thanks y'all. On behalf of Tom and Janice I (Bud) think they did a wonderful job and it was fun being along for the ride!

Look forward to hearing your gospel song.

Bud
Sweet, heavenly soul all over up in here!
Posted By: tommyad Re: A Gospel Tune Revisited (Tom and Janice) - 03/31/17 09:21 AM
I could go on and on about this song. But I will leave the meaning up to the individual listener. For me, the best thing about this song was the realization that Bud and Janice were fully vested in the idea and that the three of us are truly on the same page regarding many different facets of our lives. Collabs with them and a few others turned out to be BIAB's gift to me that I had not expected. Thanks to PG, Bud and Janice, all my forum friends, and those that have taken the time to listen (again) and comment. Tom - PS Bud, special shout out for applying your video skills and taking this song to the next level.
This is SUCH a fine song. Nice to hear it again. Nice to be able to see/read the lyrics as they slowly go by...lyrics worth reading. And a beautiful melody.

Janice - one of your best vocals - and that is SAYING something!

Tom's guitar and steel work is exceptional.

The choir loops - nice. Nice video, Bud (as always).

Y'all done good.

fj
Originally Posted By: RichMac
Hair raising backings fab vocals and lyrics.
Best song I've heard for a while. Cheers.


Mighty kind of you!

Bud aka Janice and Tom spokesperson
Originally Posted By: animarorecords
Hello, Janice & Bud and Tom

Very cool gospel song with great vocal!
I heard wah wah pedal steel for the first time.
Tight bass drums and the background vocals are pleasant.
Enjoyed my listen a lot.

Best regards.

Shigeki Adachi


Thanks Shigeki. Tom's amazing on that steel!

J&B
Originally Posted By: PeterF
Janice Bud & Tom

Superb! Great vocal, great playing, excellent video - top notch all round.

Peter


Thanks Peter. It was fun revisiting this one.

J&B
Posted By: MarioD Re: A Gospel Tune Revisited (Tom and Janice) - 04/03/17 09:01 PM
I'm late to the party and everything that I wanted to say has already been said so all that I can add is This is a keeper for sure.

You should be extremely proud of this one.
Originally Posted By: BlueAttitude
Man!!!!! First of all, thanks for posting this again, I missed it the first time around.

Great write and great vocal from Janice, man, when those background vocals come in!!! Pure heaven.

And the guitar work from Tom floored me, just stunning good.

Excellent collaboration, very much enjoyed!


This might have been their first collab and it showed us all how well things were gonna click. Tom's guitar / steel and those choir loops just nailed the tune. Glad you liked it. I was pleased to have played the tiny role of engineering the vocal smile really.

Bud
Originally Posted By: Robertkc
J&B and Tom,
A fine collaboration.
Lapsteel is one of my favourite instruments - this is the first time I`ve heard it used with wah wah and it sounds great!
Lovely soulful vocal by Janice.
The background southern church music video is amazing.

Robert


Thanks for mentioning the sacred steel video - it is amazing indeed. I remain appreciative of Tom making me aware of that tradition.

Bud
Originally Posted By: jford
Wow! That's fantastic.

And not to change it, but I really think (as has been suggested) it should be titled "Angel Flying Next To Me".

Great song and Janice' voice is perfect on it.


Thanks and we appreciate you listening!

Janice
Originally Posted By: Steve Young
Great collaboration by some of my favorites here on the forum! I like pretty much anything you guys do, as individuals, and as a collab, this just really works. Great guitar work, and Janice, you always nail it!

Thanks for sharing this!

Steve


Originally Posted By: Achordocaster
J & B and Tom,

This is good stuff. I enjoyed the video as well. Some very cool & unique steel work!
I played with a steel guitar player in the 1980's that came from a southern blues kinda background and he was really good at turning an OD pedal on and wailin' on some slide licks.... He's gone now, but that sure took me right back to him. Thanks for that Tom.

Great job all around!

Greg


Thank y'all so much!

Janice
Janice ,Bud & Tom,
I loved the vocals (superb clarity in the mix) and the angelic backing.the steel guitar was awesome. A joy to listen again and again.
Thanks for giving the world a beautiful song.
Paul

Very nice song.

Excellent mixing of great vocal and instruments in background.

Sergio
Originally Posted By: rsdean
Janice & Bud,

This is excellent! Great tune and a great video.

Much enjoyed!

Bob


Thank you Bob and Bud appreciated you mentioning the video.

Janice
Posted By: RnAM Re: A Gospel Tune Revisited (Tom and Janice) - 04/09/17 10:29 AM
Well, what's there to add?
Oh yes, I know:
Super song, Super vocals ( really looooved those gospel like harmonies)
and man Tom has outdone himself this time, great guitar work.
The video fits the mood perfectly.

One of your best I think.

Rob
Posted By: bluage Re: A Gospel Tune Revisited (Tom and Janice) - 04/09/17 03:44 PM
Hi, Ms. Janice; hello, Bud...

"Missed the Message" is instantly inspiring, and in more than ways than one.

The laid-back tempo of the music, the placid chord changes, along with Ms. Janice's vocal a-lighting on the instrumentals like a dove retrieving an olive branch from the water's surface, all combines to create a powerful and persistent image of the river evoked in the lyrics.

At song's end, the impression is timeless, and the tone is melancholy, yet hopeful.

"Missed the Message"? Nah, I don't think so! More like you passed it on to us...

I think springtime is having a very creative impact on members of the User's Forum!

Sincerely,

LOREN (a.k.a. "bluage")
Originally Posted By: gruverider
Sweet, heavenly soul all over up in here!


Thank you Lawrence!

Janice


Originally Posted By: floyd jane
This is SUCH a fine song. Nice to hear it again. Nice to be able to see/read the lyrics as they slowly go by...lyrics worth reading. And a beautiful melody.

Janice - one of your best vocals - and that is SAYING something!

Tom's guitar and steel work is exceptional.

The choir loops - nice. Nice video, Bud (as always).

Y'all done good.

fj


Thank you floyd. It was fun revisiting the song as Bud made the video.

Janice
Originally Posted By: floyd jane
This is SUCH a fine song. Nice to hear it again. Nice to be able to see/read the lyrics as they slowly go by...lyrics worth reading. And a beautiful melody.

Janice - one of your best vocals - and that is SAYING something!

Tom's guitar and steel work is exceptional.

The choir loops - nice. Nice video, Bud (as always).

Y'all done good.

fj


Ditto!! This is killer!!! If I were promoting BIAB, I would probably use this song to show how great it can do, of course in combination with some wonderfully talented musicians. Great stuff!!! Take care. Greg
Originally Posted By: MarioD
I'm late to the party and everything that I wanted to say has already been said so all that I can add is This is a keeper for sure.

You should be extremely proud of this one.


As spokesperson for Tom and Janice, thank you Mario!

Bud

Originally Posted By: Yorkshireknight
Janice ,Bud & Tom,
I loved the vocals (superb clarity in the mix) and the angelic backing.the steel guitar was awesome. A joy to listen again and again.
Thanks for giving the world a beautiful song.
Paul


Tom did a SUPERB job with the choir backing, the lyric, the production and the steel. I enjoyed watching it all unfold smile

Bud

Originally Posted By: Sergio Guarneri

Very nice song.

Excellent mixing of great vocal and instruments in background.

Sergio


Nice of you to say that Sergio. They created a fine tune for sure.

Bud
Originally Posted By: RnAM
Well, what's there to add?
Oh yes, I know:
Super song, Super vocals ( really looooved those gospel like harmonies)
and man Tom has outdone himself this time, great guitar work.
The video fits the mood perfectly.

One of your best I think.

Rob


Hey Rob thank you very much for the kind remarks and for mentioning the video!

Bud (aka spokesperson for Tom and Janice)




Originally Posted By: bluage
Hi, Ms. Janice; hello, Bud...

"Missed the Message" is instantly inspiring, and in more than ways than one.

The laid-back tempo of the music, the placid chord changes, along with Ms. Janice's vocal a-lighting on the instrumentals like a dove retrieving an olive branch from the water's surface, all combines to create a powerful and persistent image of the river evoked in the lyrics.

At song's end, the impression is timeless, and the tone is melancholy, yet hopeful.

"Missed the Message"? Nah, I don't think so! More like you passed it on to us...

I think springtime is having a very creative impact on members of the User's Forum!

Sincerely,

LOREN (a.k.a. "bluage")

Loren, we all really appreciate you taking the time to listen and to make such supportive and thoughtful comments. It means a lot. Tom wrote a fine lyric and Janice did equally well on the interpretation of it. Your support is not taken for granted. Thank you.

Bud (aka spokesperson for Tom and Janice)



Originally Posted By: Greg Johnson
Originally Posted By: floyd jane
This is SUCH a fine song. Nice to hear it again. Nice to be able to see/read the lyrics as they slowly go by...lyrics worth reading. And a beautiful melody.

Janice - one of your best vocals - and that is SAYING something!

Tom's guitar and steel work is exceptional.

The choir loops - nice. Nice video, Bud (as always).

Y'all done good.

fj


Ditto!! This is killer!!! If I were promoting BIAB, I would probably use this song to show how great it can do, of course in combination with some wonderfully talented musicians. Great stuff!!! Take care. Greg


Hey Greg, comments like yours keep us all going and make it all seem worthwhile. Thank you!!

Bud (aka spokesperson for Tom and Janice)
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