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Topic: Please take a listen!
Posted By: firth_of_Fifth
Subject: Please take a listen!
Date Posted: April 02 2005 at 23:46
Hello  all. I thought i'd put up the link to some of my songs  I recorded last year, all done in my living room. but the quality's not bad. Not exactly prog. But I'd appreciate it if you listened and gave some (positive) feedback .

All songs are Original and Recorded by moi.

http://www.soundclick.com/chrisblackwell

Thanks very much.

Chris.


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Posted By: synthguy
Date Posted: April 03 2005 at 13:40
Chris,
I like the screename. I tried
http://www.soundclick.com/chrisblackwell
But I got a 404 message. And watch out, negitive feedback
is always out there when you put your art out there. What
matters is what you think anyway. I look forward to
hearing your stuff. I'll try again.
Pea

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Wearing feelings on our faces when our faces took a rest...


Posted By: synthguy
Date Posted: April 03 2005 at 14:02
Chris,
I got to take alisten. the URL is
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/3/chrisblackwellmusic.htm
Interesting stuff. I hear some early Pink Floyd as well
as Moody Blues influences. I liked the bass runs in "I'll
cry". The harmonies On "Frontier's Edge" were well done
also.
Thanks for sharing your music. Enj

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Wearing feelings on our faces when our faces took a rest...


Posted By: Hiwatter
Date Posted: April 04 2005 at 06:13
Nice music, what synth did you use on "I cry"? It sounds like Farfisa organ.


Posted By: firth_of_Fifth
Date Posted: April 05 2005 at 21:10
The 'synth' was my casio on setting 61 going through a 4 track tape recorder into my digital 8 track. I used the freq knobs on the 4Track to make it go all swoosy(for lack of a better word).

Can't beat the ole Casio!!

Cheers for the comments.


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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: April 06 2005 at 11:58

firth_of_Fifth,

Not bad at all. 
You played all the instruments yourself using multi-track,
or did other band members help out ?


You Brits are always so very creative 

Stay with it... And listen to a wide variety of music to help expand your skills.

http://64.176.30.83/music.htm
My stuff, if you're interested in giving it a listen (I too am interested in feedback).  I did them many years ago, and so would probably make some major changes were i to do these numbers over again
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Posted By: firth_of_Fifth
Date Posted: April 06 2005 at 15:44
Yeah, It was just me in my room with my 8 track, With possibly the worst microphone ever. Cheers for listening to it!

I checked your stuff out, Very relaxing. Some nice guitar work and good sounds. Any longer samples?

Chris.


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Posted By: venemarg
Date Posted: April 06 2005 at 16:55

I'm listening to your music, it sounds really good, old style folk prog (May I say?). You should seriously think about getting together with some other talented musicians and start something going with your compositions. Just imagine the unlimited resources you could get from a recording studio. Keep it going!!

I'm working on my stuff, as son as I have it ready I'll post it for you guys to listen to.

Cheers!

 




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