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Hi Folks.
Here is one of my latest tunes. Yes, it's a blues... There were so many strong blues oriented songs posted lately in Showcase... I decided to give it some time, so people dont think its some kind of blues rebellion happening here. When I completed the tune, I knew something was missing, and I knew a perfect man who could infuse it with the right ingredients.  I was lucky and David Bell graciously recorded his magic, giving the arrangement a true human feel.
The idea came from reading 19th c.-early 20th c. literature. Seems very little has changed in human psychology. At times I find mental support in written thoughts of people long gone.... "friends from another time". Enough me talking. All comments (especially critical ones) are always welcomed. Thank you.
Misha.

A Friend From Another Time

Lyrics:
When the day is gone
and emotions surrender to rhythm of the body,
There nowhere to run, no place left for hiding.
When all doors are shut and seems no way out,
a friend from another time clears my doubts.
A friend from a parallel time eases my mind.

Dream of the world, that's better than TV man preaching.
Dream of a phoenix that rising from ash.
Blue sky - that has no limits
Making a wish on a "fallen lash".

When the night is young, and emotions surrender to rhythm of the body,
There nowhere to run, no place for hiding.
And when nothing seems right,
time runs through fingers like sand...
A friend from another time offers his hand.

Dream of a world, that's better than TV man preaching.
Dream of a phoenix that rising from ash.
Blue ocean, sad songs of the whales,
that are heard many miles from shore.



Tech stuff:
Song arrangement, vocals, mix- me. Electric guitar parts / solo - David Bell.
Biab:
 2873:Bass, Acoustic, AmericanaSlow128Byron Sw 040
3088:Piano, ElectricVintage, Rhythm AmericanaSlow128Mike Sw 040
2875:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm AmericanaTremoloSlow128Colin Sw 040
2874:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm AmericanaGrittySlow128Brent Sw 040
3792:Guitar, Baritone Electric, Rhythm Cinematic128 Sw 050
1928:Piano, Acoustic, Soloist TexasBluesRockSlow12-8John Sw 060
RealDrums :AmericanaSlow128^05-a:Kick Hihat Eights , b:Kick Sidestick
Synths of Kontakt. Recorded in Cakewalk.
Misha

Incredibly atmospheric, beautifully sung, composed and arranged.

Dave adding his scorching leads adds another wonderful layer to the song.

Excellent work and a great collaboration.

Peter
"Making a wish on a "fallen lash"."

"A friend from another time clears my doubts.
A friend from a parallel time eases my mind."

VERY cool lyrics Misha,
David rings the blues bell really well on this.
Your vocal performance is great. The scatting worked a treat too.

Very cool.
Hi Misha,

This is such a creative presentation!

Not only do you present an excellent song and its arrangement, you also give us a journey in musical ambience which is really enjoyable.

Having Dave onboard to help with the guitar work was a masterstroke.

Impressive!
Noel
Oh, so good, Misha & Dave. Excellent vocal singing enticing lyrics accompanied by extraordinary musicianship. A really good mix. Man, Dave and that piano soar. I really like the feeling in the lyrics that translate into superb blues. "When all doors are shut and seems no way out,
a friend from another time clears my doubts." I know some of those guys.
hi guys well done collab vocal and lyrics great stuff guitar phrasing is perfect very well done awesome work!!! thanks Eric
Well, this is pretty dang special. That piano killed me...hanging in the weeds threatening much of the times, but coming out to bite, and bite hard. The band sounds great and is well mixed. Of course, this includes Dave who also does his fair share of hiding in the bushes and coming out to strike. Hat's off to both you and your friends for a thoughtful lyric well delivered.

Is it a blues? Hell if I know the definition. Like much of your work, I "imagine" it more for the musical stage than for the radio. That imaginary "setting" is everything when transported from in front of a computer screen. Transported, I was.
Misha & Dave,

A real scorcher of an opening! That David Bell guy (whoever he is) knows what he's doing on that guitar! (Nice piano, too!) Drums have a good space.

Cool lyrics. You always make me think.

I like the addition of vocal effects at then end...

Good mix. An excellent listening experience start to finish.

Enjoyed.

fj
Misha and Dave,
A blues, with the theatrical feeling special to Rustyspoon; I like the way you sang this,playing with the form and giving us that cool scat ending.
Dave`s fill left me breathless- any more and they might have taken over the song, as is they are sweetly timed and as blistering as always.
Excellent collaboration!

Robert
Hi Misha and Dave,

It is a very pretty composition that you make us hear. I love your lyrics, your vocals and the lead guitar. Everything is well done. I appreciated.

Kindly regards
derochette
alias JaniJackFlash
You have a great creative style Misha.

Vic
Misha:

That’s one hot solo to start things off and I love the piano playing underneath it—magnetic intro. One of your best vocals, for me at least—really fits the tune, lots of emotion attached to it—well done there. Great production work all around. Very cool!

Best regards to you (and David),

Deej
David is one hell of a guitarist! I love his phrasing and tone! Your vocal fits it perfectly, loved that scat and the effects you used. The mix is spot on. This is blues at its best.
Peter,
Thank you for listening and your feedback! Dave helped on a few projects, I was happy with every one he did.
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Ray,
Thank you for listening and kind words!
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Noel,
Thank you for listening and your support!
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Marty,
Thank you for giving this time and your feedback! "I know some of those guys." smile
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Eric,
Thank you for your support!
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Tangmo, you done it. Now it is printed in my head. "Dave who also does his fair share of hiding in the bushes and coming out to strike." Dave, please forgive me, but it is funny. Tangmo, arrangement was pretty busy before Dave joined, I was actually very happy he found good times to play in, so whole thing do not sound overhelmigly busy. Thank you for your kind comments!
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FJ,
Thank you for tunning in and your kind words! That David Bell guy (whoever he is) smile
P.S. Dave, why are they stalking you?
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Robert, thank you for kind words. The scatting part, I still not sure if it was an impulse or just got lazy writting lyrics. Dave done good on it, no doubts. As soon as I mixed his guitar in, I knew it was done.
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Derochette,
Thank you for kind words!
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Vic, thank you for listening and your support!

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Deej56,
Thank you for giving this ear and your kinds words.
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Mario,
Thank you for listening and your support! Yeah, Dave knows what he is doing. I am very fortunate he agrees to my little projects.
Dark story with dreamy elements, mesmerizing world in the spirit of C.G.Jung.
You have also an excellent friend from the current time: David's guitar playing is simply amazing. The collaboration really pays off. Blues with some interesting turns - starting with more traditional chording and then in the middle going to the past and future at the same time, David's soloing highlights it giving me shivers. Also fine details in the arrangement and mix. Nice vocals with well working glides.

Janne
I had to grab my fire extinguisher because Dave's guitar was so hot.

Again, a fantastic set of lyrics.

Your melody, performance, and production gave the song an enigmatic and enchanting sound.
The only problem with having two stellar instruments on an intro is I have to choose which one to listen two. Sort of like two kids fighting for attention, each trying to out-do the other. wink

I had to made a decision early on: should I try to figure out what you're singing - which, from what I could make out, sounded really intriguing - or just close my eyes and listen to those sweet blues?

Listening won out, of course. laugh

Interesting lyrics. I'd never heard of the superstition of wishing on a fallen eyelash. One more bit of worthless trivia!

Good work!
Nicely done. Very well written with some real gem lines including the title. Your vocals express the sentiments of the song perfectly. The lead guitar work is outstanding and sends a shiver down my back. The band was good too, especially that piano player.
Fantastic collaboration, gentlemen. Love the lyrics and the concept - I have quite a few friends from another time who always offer comfort when needed. Your vocal is excellent, Misha, very soulful, piano sounds great and Dave's guitar is just smoking. Really well done.
Regards,
Leon
"Dream of a world, that's better than TV man preaching.
Dream of a phoenix that rising from ash.
Blue ocean, sad songs of the whales,
that are heard many miles from shore."

Great write. The new sub-genre ... "Dreamy Blues!"

The RT piano and Dave working together are a fine demonstration of the power of BiaB and a collaborator track. Really well mixed.

Your vocal is excellent and the scatting is a nice touch.

Oh, and that collaborator you found really plays some nice SOARING guitar. Did you say you found him on fiverr? smile

Most enjoyable!

J&B







Sweet! Man you're really digging deep with your vocal performance. Well done! and the guitar's tone and playing really adds atmosphere.

much enjoyed!

Man I really love this!!!

I know I posted on this already because I see my comment on Soundcloud, but oh well, I will say it again--Love it!

smile
Hi Misha,

I was a bit surprised hearing you sing the Blues!
But let me tell you I wasn't dissapointed hearing you do it. Not at all!
Still there was that little voice in my head saying "you dan't really have the vocals for Blues".
And I thought about it, just a little while. I think it is true, but that makes this song a bit surreal and that is very nice!
Together with your wonderful lyrics it fits very well, 'like a glove' some would say.

The guitarplay from David is very good here. Maybe I'll ask him for one of my songs too!

I enjoyed it a lot, Misha!

Hans
(by the way: If you are looking for some critics, there is none this time)
Janne,
Thank you for tuning in and your kind words! Dave is excellent musician with big heart and one of the first people here who helped me technically and musically.
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Scott,
Thank you for listening and your feedback here and on SC!
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David C.,
"The only problem with having two stellar instruments on an intro" Ha! Good ears. Dave said said same thing, but I asked him to try it anyway and I totally fell for result, cutting out nothing. Thank you for listening and your support!
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jptjptjpt, Thank you for your support!

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Leon,
Thank you for listening and kind words!
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J&B,
Thank you for listening, your kind words here and on SC! Yeah, Dave caught the vibe pretty well.
*Dave did you win a card game and robbed these people? Why are they poking at you?
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gruverider,
Thank you for listening and your support!
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David S.,
Thank you for kind words and your feedback on SC!
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Hans,
Thank you for nice things said and your comment on SC!
Ohh, I love Blues, I am just not talented enough to do it the traditional way, so doing it as I can smile
Misha / Dave,

This is a great collaboration. I love the blend of Misha's voice & delivery with Dave's guitar lines.

Excellent!

Bob
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