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Muddy Fields


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DWL

 Genre: Country-Western
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My songwriting partner Richard Marris wrote this on a road trip through Louisana (we're in the UK btw :) ). At one point he said he pulled off the road and was overawed by the emptiness.
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Sorry, I don't have a copy I can use.
Song Stats
Hits: 1084
Comments: 8
Fans: 3
Plays: 162
Downloads: 48
Votes: 4
Uploaded: Nov 19, 2006 - 04:40:59 PM
Last Updated: Nov 19, 2006 - 05:04:14 PM Last Played: Jul 13, 2009 - 02:21:13 PM
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Hardware:
iMac 17", Strat, K Yairi acoustic, Ibanez bass , jaw's harp
Software:
GB3
Comments
peacepiano said 1104 days ago (November 19th, 2006)
Impressive
This is excellent and so are your other pieces. You cover a lot of musical territory in just a few songs. I'll be listening for more :)
Check out my latest song called I Should Have Known
DWL said 1104 days ago (November 20th, 2006)
Thanks Mr P
I have a dread of producing songs that sound the same or getting stuck in one style. Jack of all trades really but most definitely not master of any :)

GB has given me the freedom to indulge my own slightly left field view of music production. For instance I have 12 songs from the rock opera I'm working on with my old songwriting partner that cover everything from orchestral bombast to brass band taking in calypso, Spike Jones and rock along the way.

Cheers

Dick



Youra said 1104 days ago (November 19th, 2006)
Brilliant...
Great song. Beautiful melody and acoustic guitar, nice voice. Touche (to be pronounced touchey) ! Going to listen to your other songs.
Check out my latest song called Funkaboka
DWL said 1104 days ago (November 20th, 2006)
Much appreciated
Thanks for your kind words. It's nice to know someone listens!

Cheers

Dick
Feter said 1088 days ago (December 6th, 2006)
great song !
ye ...realy groovey one ...
I can feel the hard work here
very tight set ..well done !!!
five_extra_arms said 921 days ago (May 21st, 2007)
Texas Chain Saw Massacre
it's funny what you'll discover when simply searching for some perfectly harmless keywords.

You are full of surprises Mr Langford. I really dig this song as it has some atypical stylings. Hmmm, imagine that from a gent like yourself. Hats off to you and your roaming nature. You and Richard have a lot of good ideas.

I';m so glad your next some promises to explore gansta rap. I expect nothing but brilliance, MF.....


Check out my latest song called Michael Pool
DWL said 918 days ago (May 25th, 2007)
I thought this was dead!
Thanks stopping by Mr Arms ;-)

Pleased you enjoyed it.

What I'm worried about was what search brought you to it!

Cheers

Dick
sloparts said 829 days ago (August 21st, 2007)
Another surprise from The Mighty Mr. Langford
You've turned me into a fan Dick. This is, to say the least, unusual for the country Genre, but that doesn't stop it from being good.

By the way, what is it with you Brits. You always seem to take our Yankee music and some how make it better than it was when you found it.

I really like the feel of this and the production quality is excellent. It's probably because I wear a hearing aid now, but I was having a little difficulty pulling all the lyrics out of the mix. Like I said, it's probably my ears and not your mix.

Anyway. great job on this, I love it.

Ed
Check out my latest song called New Blues for Old
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Been playing guitar for longer than I care to remember (or so said the witch) Never very interested in music at school (what would I have done with a good teacher?) so it was surprise to find I had a little talent. My latest project is a rock op... [see more]

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Country music, also called country and western music or country-western, is an amalgam of popular musical forms developed in the Southern United States, with roots in traditional folk music, Celtic Music, Blues, Gospel music, and Old-time music. Howe

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