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This is what I've always thought of as a "chunka-chunka" song. The guitar part feeling like it's going chunka-chunka through out. It was a bit more difficult than I expected to find Relatracks to do it (it is a style that is used a lot), but they are there if you look... Hope you enjoy it. Comments welcomed, as always. Ain't Goin' Nowhere Here are the RealTracks: RealTracks in song: ~1846:Bass, Electric, CountryBoogieRootFive Sw 140 RealTracks in style: 1718:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm TexasBluesRockStraightBrent Ev 120 RealTracks in song: 848:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm CountryRockRiff Ev 120 (A:sync) RealTracks in song: 384:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm Rock Southern Ev 120 RealTracks in song: 1697:Pedal Steel, Rhythm CountryDrivin8ths Ev 150 RealTracks in song: 1707:Guitar, Electric, Soloist CountryBrent Ev 165 RealDrums in style: BluesRockEv^1-a:Snare, HiHat , b:Snare, Open HiHat I added acoustic guitar tracks, vocals and harmoy. I love BIAB. I enjoy this forum. So... I "Ain't Goin' Nowhere".....
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Floyd,
This "AIN'T" no copy of anything.
The beat is great to me, dance music to a "Tee".
"Look and her and tell me" key change is nice touch.
As before, great music!
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Floyd, Nice crisp mix. Good song. Thanks for sharing. SD
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Great sound, good groove, sharp lyric. I liked it.
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Although this is not my genre I must admit that the groove took me away. Good voice and harmony. The bar structure is special in a good way. I liked listening.
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Really dig this one, like your others. Really liked the way you slid into the chorus. Tricky bugger! Regards, Bob
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Dang, Floyd!
Whatever "it" is, you got it
Your songs click on so many levels I can't even begin to analyze why they're good.. but they are!
(Keep up the good work!)
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Very enjoyable Floyd! Skilfully put together and infectious. I like it!
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I'll 2nd what john said. Nice job! Greg
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Enjoyed listening..your work is always interesting because you can see that all kinds of little creative things are inserted---makes a "pretty good" song into something much better.
The especially like your handling of "I aint' goin' nowhere" in the lyrics was very creative. Your vocals are very nice I really liked your chord transition into the bridge.
First time I've heard the word "vocabulary" used in a country song! Good job!
--and thanks, I've been looking for that "chunk-a" beat for another project I'm working on...now I know where to find it.
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hi floyd love the changes great production and arrangement thanks for sharing eric
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Great arrangement! Really enjoyed listenening to your song. I'd love to be able to master those breaks and a fine ending like that Thanks! Dave
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Hi Floyd. I really enjoy listening to your stuff and aspire to be a similar type of songwriter. I like the idea of simple lyrics, simple melody and a simple message (although I am sure it is not quite so simple to write!) Keep on writing... JosieC
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If this groove is chunka-chunka, I like the chunka-chunka ;-) Very tasty work with the guitars, and the arrangement is perfect.
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really good job setting up the rhythm and (as Tano mentioned) you do the little things that make it sound fresh and interesting. Song stopped on me 1/2 way through though (buffering ??? ). well done, for sure. I am goibg to have to check out these rt's!
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Hi Floyd,
I haven't heard chunka-chunka style before! It's very engaging. As with all your work, I sit back and admire the skill that threads itself every single aspect of what you do. From tip to tail, this is might good stuff.
All the best, Noel
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Frank, SD, pariahdise, John, Greg, eric, Dave, Rafa - thanks for taking the time to listen and comment. I appreciate it.
boehm - right back at ya.
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Bob - that was a bit tricky... the measure leading into the chorus is a 3 beat measure (just kind of "happened" that way). BIAB handled that without blinking an eye. I added the guitar lick that goes along with the title and then Brent picked it up from there...thanks for listening.
Pat - Thanks for that. If I have managed to find "it", whoever lost it, ain't getting it back.
Kevin - thanks. I have to tell you again - i like your style. can't imagine why the song would stop for you (you missed the "payoff").
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I tried it again -- played all the way through this time just fine. The groove is a little jj cale, but the treatment is more "country". Good stuff.
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Joanne - thank you - that's a very nice thing to say. It's just a matter of "keeping at it" - the more you write, the easier it gets. keep it "natural". keep it conversational. if you write something down, then read it back and can't say "I would say that to someone", strike it out and find something else. and... it should "sing well" without having to "stretch" anything or rush anything. the singing of the words should be as natural as the "conversation" is.
Noel - appreciate your comments, as always.
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