Golden Dreams by william devine
Genre: Soft Rock-Adult Contemporary

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another song taken from a caette tape and posted for the fun of it. 30 years old, it has a new life on the net istead of in my drawer.
hope to reach poeople from the 75/76 era from Rutgers U,New Brunswick,NJ
JASMINE JASMINE, remember those days when...
hope to reach poeople from the 75/76 era from Rutgers U,New Brunswick,NJ
JASMINE JASMINE, remember those days when...
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TobinMueller
Kind of a mixture of the Fifth Dimension and Fairport Convention, Chicago and Yes. What a great era, when all these styles co-existed so effortlessly, and they all played on the same radio stations! Some great chord progressions, arranging, and sense of life. Really nice. (Consider trying to boost these tracks with compression that also gives a little more oomph to the low end and makes the highs crisper?) I am looking forward to what you do with your new equipment...
bud
I remember te time and I remember Todd Rundgren, and Stevie Wonder and the year before Punk broke with the Ranones first LP and everything changed (for me anyway)Thanks for posting.
eleveneyes
wow, this is like a broadway production! really enjoyed this. Reminded me of a time when i liked listening to the radio. Cool guitar solo and horns! i love the horns! Thanks digging this out of your drawer!
Great stuff William. I'm here as a result of listening to your recent post with Timothy "Hot Spot." This is quite good. You were obviously in a band back then. You have any commercial success at all? You certainly deserved it! Glad to have found you man...
Be well!
william devine
but our success was limited to the Rutgers U area, NJ.
Everybody had to go get real day jobs n stuff.
Your words are uplifting though.
Thank you
the bands name was "Jasmine"
Bill, I enjoyed your music very much. You played at my wedding. Does your band still play? Chris
ktb
Tobin said! wow, what blastback. Are those real horns? this was a total trip. I do hear all the elements, that made the time in which was recorded so cool. Nice songwriting
tamdevine225
Uncle Billy, I'm so glad you are posting these songs. Now i can ipod them and they will shuffle up.
That is so cool.
Love u
Leon
This sounds like a soundtrack of a 1970's family/drama sitcom...full of heart and certainly evokes a lot of beautiful emotions. This is really well produced. Instruments and vocals are impeccable.
Bob6stringer
How about reaching a NJ native who took off to Syracuse in 77? This is GREAT! I'm glad Tobin had the first comment, because he crystallizes my sentiments exactly.