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Sometimes, you just gotta let the BAND go full steam ahead.. And... SOMETIMES YOU GOTTA GO FISHIN' get up in the morning throw some coffee in the tank gotta hit the cleaners, gotta make it to the bank red lights, stop signs, driving like a jerk pedal to the metal, cause i gotta get to work sometimes you forget what you've been missin' sometimes you just gotta go fishin' lunchtime, run around, gotta grab a bite fast food's too slow, i got no appetite stop'n'go.. texaco.. gotta get some gas bait shop, eavesdrop, how to catch a bass sometimes you've got to be reported missin' 'cause sometimes you just gotta go fishin' sometimes you just gotta kick back throw a cold six in an old paper sack dust off the pole, head to the lake spend the day dreamin' and wishin' 'cause sometimes....you gotta go fishin' work's done, gettin' home, daylight almost gone i gotta lead the little league, i gotta mow the lawn phone's ringing off the hook, i ain't got the time gotta find a tackle box, gotta wet a line sometimes you've got to alter your condition 'cause sometimes you just gotta go fishin' sometimes you just gotta kick back throw a cold six in an old paper sack dust off the pole, head to the lake spend the day dreamin' and wishin' 'cause sometimes....you gotta go fishin' sometimes....you just gotta go fishin' Harmonies by the janettes Janice Merritt - You are THE BEST!!! (Bud - you, too! - Thanks for your behind-the-scenes!) And the rest of the BAND.... RealDrums in Song: NashvilleEven8^1-a:Sidestick, HiHat , b:Snare, Ride RealTracks in style: 1693:Bass, Electric, CountryDrivin8thsA-B Ev 150 RealTracks in style: 1697:Pedal Steel, Rhythm CountryDrivin8ths Ev 150 RealTracks in song: 1718:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm TexasBluesRockStraightBrent Ev 120 RealTracks in song: 845:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm CountryRockPopping Ev 120 (A:sync) RealTracks in song: 2151:Piano, Acoustic, Rhythm NewOrleansBoogieKevin Ev 165 RealTracks in song: 2152:Piano, Acoustic, Soloist NewOrleansBoogieKevin Ev 165 RealTracks in song: 1733:Guitar, Electric, Soloist TexasBluesRockNRollBrent Ev 165 Comments encouraged. Thanks for listening. floyd
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No surprise here, you make it again, another great song, another great performance, another fantastic arrangement with the realtracks, another absolutly profesional mix...
You are the gold man!
Congratulations...again ;-)
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This is a really exhilarating song, Floyd! It is a bit of a departure from some of your recent "listening-room singer-song-writer" offerings... this one is all band stand and beer breath... LIVE music, you know what ah'm talkin' 'bout?
And given the topic, I can't imagine this song failing to drive any crowd to the dance floor. It might even inspire some geeks to go fishin'. (OK, maybe not. Geeks is geeks.)
The cadence of the lyrics is reminiscent of Eddie Rabbit's "Drivin' My Life Away"... a song that is a perennial favorite with gigging musicians... exactly because it always fills the dance floor.
Floyd, you have that magic! My soul is in greater danger of being traded to the devil than it was after the last song. I really can't believe how quickly you transition from one masterful work to the next. It boggles my mind. The selection of your word choices in these lyrics... "Drivin' like a jerk... gotta get to work" That's awesome!
And the way you used drums at the start of the song... even as a long term user, I can't understand how you pulled that off. I think that after adding up all my favorite things (can everything be the favorite? Apparently!) my "favorite" favorite part of this is the ENERGY! That doesn't happen automatically... you have to understand how the elements of composition build tension... and you da master, Floyd!
PS... this is one of your songs that I'd like permission to cover
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Fun song!! Love the playfulness, love the clever rhymes, love the sentiment-Ain't it the truth! Same kind of message as my song The Right Lane of Life. As usual, a real treat to listen to! Take care. Greg
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This one fits your vocals very well and captures the live band feel. Enjoyed it.
Charlie
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That's what I'm talkin about!!! A smokin toe-tapper! This is the quintessential lesson in picking out real tracks to fit the song. Look at all the different genres used- Country drivin, Country Rock, New Orleans, Texas Blues. Now that is a smorgasbord of American styles. Arranged with great skill-i.e. the bang-bang double stops at the end of the choruses. Some great lines ( drivin like a jerk ) Masterful on all fronts-Writing,arranging,vocals, production,mix. You've done it again! Great listen, Tom
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Hi Floyd.
Now some might call it Country, but that's what I call Rock & Roll!
Classic bass line, great guitar work and basically a first class song.
Great vocals again by both you and Janice.
Had to re-wind to pick up the phrase at the end, which Tom obviously caught too. A nice touch.
ROG.
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Hi, Floyd !:))
It is completely impossible to sit still listening to this rocker !:))))) huh....you really got me sweatn´man.....
My favorite rocker of yours...
Cheers Dani
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Wow. Great song. I agree with Charlie, really sounds like a live band. Impressive.
Thanks for sharing it.
-Jeff
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That's what I'm talkin about!!! A smokin toe-tapper! This is the quintessential lesson in picking out real tracks to fit the song. Look at all the different genres used- Country drivin, Country Rock, New Orleans, Texas Blues. Now that is a smorgasbord of American styles. Arranged with great skill-i.e. the bang-bang double stops at the end of the choruses. Some great lines ( drivin like a jerk ) Masterful on all fronts-Writing,arranging,vocals, production,mix. You've done it again! Great listen, Tom What he said. A lot of work went into this bad boy. That reminds me. The specks are bitin'. Regards, Bob
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No surprise here, you make it again, another great song, another great performance, another fantastic arrangement with the realtracks, another absolutly profesional mix...
You are the gold man!
Congratulations...again ;-) Rafa - thank you for all of that... This is a really exhilarating song, Floyd! It is a bit of a departure from some of your recent "listening-room singer-song-writer" offerings... this one is all band stand and beer breath... LIVE music, you know what ah'm talkin' 'bout?
And given the topic, I can't imagine this song failing to drive any crowd to the dance floor. It might even inspire some geeks to go fishin'. (OK, maybe not. Geeks is geeks.)
The cadence of the lyrics is reminiscent of Eddie Rabbit's "Drivin' My Life Away"... a song that is a perennial favorite with gigging musicians... exactly because it always fills the dance floor.
Floyd, you have that magic! My soul is in greater danger of being traded to the devil than it was after the last song. I really can't believe how quickly you transition from one masterful work to the next. It boggles my mind. The selection of your word choices in these lyrics... "Drivin' like a jerk... gotta get to work" That's awesome!
And the way you used drums at the start of the song... even as a long term user, I can't understand how you pulled that off. I think that after adding up all my favorite things (can everything be the favorite? Apparently!) my "favorite" favorite part of this is the ENERGY! That doesn't happen automatically... you have to understand how the elements of composition build tension... and you da master, Floyd!
PS... this is one of your songs that I'd like permission to cover
Pat - What a nice review!... Thanks.. The Band is darn good at doing the rockin' thang... The opening drums don't take a lot... just a bit of thought as to what you want to happen. I grabbed a "flourish" from the drum track and pasted it (on another track in my DAW) where the count-in would normally be. The first couple of lines are then sung over a kick on each beat - a sample that I pasted in that extra track - directly under where the kick or snare happens in the drum track, so you get that human timing - and, of course, turn the drum track off during that section - and a flourish coming out of that into the next line.. You are welcome to cover this! Let me know if you want the SGU...
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Floyd,
You are really on fire... Another winner!
Bob
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Floyd,
+1 Love all the instruments in the arrangement and the vocals are infectious with fun. Sounds great to me.
Makes me wanna go fishin and I don't even like to fish.
Josie
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the more I listen to this song, the more impressed I am Floyd. You have been nailing the song writing thang for the whole time you've been on this forum.. even longer... you were good before you came here... but THIS song really shows an incredible mastery of the software too!
You intuitively know what the song needs to have, and where it needs to reside.. and now you also have the technical ability to figure out how to make things happen that are way over and above what the software does automatically!
I think of all the nay-sayers who act as though using BIAB is a cop-out.. as though you press a button and a masterpiece emerges the first time. What you are doing here is high creativity in a bunch of different directions at the same time!
You wear all the hats, and you wear them well. The industry savvy to understand what elements need to exist, and how the whole project needs to develop cohesively in order to achieve the desired effect... all that is only PART of what sets you apart from the rest of us.
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Hi Floyd,
A very catchy and energetic song. This one stands like a rock! Janice's backing vocals are first class. And having had both a grandfather and a father who went fishing very often and a son who likes it too, I can surely relate to this....
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cool tune.... It rocks ....that's for sure.
Yep.... it's not about the fishing so much... just the disconnect from society it provides....I fish on occasion but more often I enjoy sitting in a tree with a bow or a gun and just enjoying the day..... no phone, no worries, and the only time clock is the sun going down...
Yep, great song....
You can find my music at: www.herbhartley.comAdd nothing that adds nothing to the music. You can make excuses or you can make progress but not both. The magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding.
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Fun song!! Love the playfulness, love the clever rhymes, love the sentiment-Ain't it the truth! Same kind of message as my song The Right Lane of Life. As usual, a real treat to listen to! Take care. Greg Thanks, Greg. (So glad you are here!!!) This one fits your vocals very well and captures the live band feel. Enjoyed it. Charlie Thanks, Charlie... whatcha working on? That's what I'm talkin about!!! A smokin toe-tapper! This is the quintessential lesson in picking out real tracks to fit the song. Look at all the different genres used- Country drivin, Country Rock, New Orleans, Texas Blues. Now that is a smorgasbord of American styles. Arranged with great skill-i.e. the bang-bang double stops at the end of the choruses. Some great lines ( drivin like a jerk ) Masterful on all fronts-Writing,arranging,vocals, production,mix. You've done it again! Great listen, Tom Tom - appreciate that... it is amazing what PG has provided for us to use.... if only I could go back 20 years and take this all with me...
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WOW!
I'm like Foghorn Leghorn here trying form a sensible sentence!
That song RAWKED,and as Josie wrote it makes me wanna go fishing and I NEVER got into that as a kid, too wet and miserable 'round here!
In my live playing days I would have given my soul to play in a band like that, on piano YEH!!!!!
That IS what I am talking about
"standing ovation"
Alyn
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Hi Floyd. Now some might call it Country, but that's what I call Rock & Roll! Classic bass line, great guitar work and basically a first class song. Great vocals again by both you and Janice. Had to re-wind to pick up the phrase at the end, which Tom obviously caught too. A nice touch.
ROG. ROG - thanks for the delightful visit.... Hi, Floyd !:)) It is completely impossible to sit still listening to this rocker !:))))) huh....you really got me sweatn´man.....
My favorite rocker of yours...Cheers Dani Thanks, Dani! Keep dancin' & rockin'!.... Wow. Great song. I agree with Charlie, really sounds like a live band. Impressive.
Thanks for sharing it. -Jeff Thanks, Jeff - appreciate that....
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Hi Floyd,
I'm still out of breath from listening. I think just gotta go fishin'. This is an earworm. Great performance. Regards to Janice.
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