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La-di-dah (remix with Jiguma)


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stevel

 Genre: Folk-Rock
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This is a remix of this song, Neil (Jiguma) very kindly added a cool bass part to it.
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Uploaded: Jun 21, 2006 - 04:30:16 PM
Last Updated: Jun 21, 2006 - 04:30:16 PM Last Played: Aug 03, 2009 - 06:40:04 PM
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jiguma said 1236 days ago (June 21st, 2006)
Appreciate the post!
Not sure I improved it much Steve, but I appreciate you reposting it
with me playing bass. I really like this one - it seems to be something
Ray Davies might have done.
Cheers,
Neil
Check out my latest song called Under My Skin
stevel said 1236 days ago (June 21st, 2006)
Appreciate the post!
Thanks again for adding the bass Neil...I think it gives this track the extra
oomph it needed. Cheers for the Ray Davies comparison...I am a big fan of his of
course. This song also reminds me a little of 'Glad and Sorry' by The Faces..must
have crept in there subliminally
Steve

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Ed Hannifin said 1236 days ago (June 21st, 2006)
That little bit of fur...
...that bass adds to the tune really adds something...

I could even hear another dB or two, I think. Nice supportive bass line.
Puts some warmth under the guitars.

I suggest you send Neil a retainer. Get him on your personal demo staff
while he's looking for ways to supplement his grandfatherly spoiling-the-
granddaughter fund.

Ed
selters said 1235 days ago (June 23rd, 2006)
Jiguma!
I like Jigumas bassline! And the song has the great quality as always!
Komrade K said 1226 days ago (July 1st, 2006)
Refreshing!
Wow knocked out by that opening reverb on the drums - bit Phil Spector!!
Agree with Neil's comment about Ray Davies - it's a such great catchy
tune and one of which he would have been proud. As nice as a cool beer
at the end of a long hot day!

KK


PS - You've been a busy boy recently - I've not been around MJ much of
late so I haven't listened to any of your other new stuff I'll try and catch
up...
Check out my latest song called Borice
Komrade K said 1226 days ago (July 1st, 2006)
Refreshing!
This is top stuff - fav'd, downloaded, loved... well done!!
Check out my latest song called Borice
annalia said 1210 days ago (July 17th, 2006)
nice beat
damn, I love those guitar strings the best. nice beat and good flow. hear some static but it may just be my head-phones. Nice colab guys! :)

Thanks for sharing!
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stevel said 1210 days ago (July 17th, 2006)
nice beat
Thanks Annalia, yes there may be a little hum in there...my fridge often makes
an uncredited appearance on my tracks:)
Thanks for taking the time to listen and comment
Steve

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Latest track :<a href=http://song/21774>'Disengage (from the souls you distrust)'
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saymme said 368 days ago (November 5th, 2008)
LOVE IT Great collab !! Ladiddah !
so great hearing this again...!!! Sure makesme Happy Gordeous bass...Very harmonic feelin this just what i weas lookin for so TX : ) : ) Beautiful vox !
Courtsey to You Both Ladidah..ladidah...Ladidah.. : )
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Folk-rock is a musical genre, combining elements of folk music and rock music. In the original and narrowest sense, the term referred to a genre that arose in the United States and Canada around the mid-1960s. The sound was epitomized by tight vocal

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