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Waking Life


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stevel

 Genre: Alternative Rock
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A remix of this song with a slightly more ambient reverb feel (and some bass)...I am in lounge singer mode here hehe
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Uploaded: May 11, 2008 - 04:44:11 AM
Last Updated: May 11, 2008 - 04:44:11 AM Last Played: Sep 24, 2009 - 06:55:17 PM
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jiguma said 563 days ago (May 11th, 2008)
Smooth ..
.. and loungy ;)

What are you using for drums Steve - sounds almost like you're playing them in on a keyboard. Whatever, it works. Would like to hear a bit more of the bass - what you're playing there sounds interesting - definitely worth a boost. Keys and guiuts (natch( sound great, and your voice is as foggy as ever.

Niiiice one!

Neil


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Feter said 563 days ago (May 11th, 2008)
Waking Life
this is very tastey one ..Cohen poem with much
more rockin feelin here .very nice singin and
arrangment and orchestration ..its very much
fulled ..thnx for sharin !
ktb said 563 days ago (May 11th, 2008)
unplanned
Steve, there's always such emotional honesty and authenticity in your songs. Love the pace, your voice and the string work. Bravo
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stevel said 563 days ago (May 11th, 2008)
Thanks!
Cheers for listening in and taking time to comment....much appreciated!
Steve
Check out my latest song called Electricity
said 563 days ago (May 11th, 2008)
Great!
Simply magnificent. I enjoyed every second. The vocals are about the bests I've heard from you and cool music work. (great orchestration work!).. KUDOS.

Take Care
- Yeman A. Al-Rawi
echoroom said 563 days ago (May 11th, 2008)
Balmy
Perfect track for the dead heat covering the UK ... balmy and kinda lethargic ( in a good way). Like the subtle keys on this... nice textures.
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lengold said 563 days ago (May 11th, 2008)
What a lovely
song - love the relaxed feel to it and your voice sounds wonderful.
Cheers
Len


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Peter Bauckham said 563 days ago (May 11th, 2008)
I like the
subtle strings on this - great laid-back sound. The 'lounge singer tag' suits you haha. After all the CBGB's songs it's nice to take the pace down a bit, and this does that perfectly.

Peter
Check out my latest song called All The Same (CBGB) (Last Chance Challenge)
Mystified said 563 days ago (May 11th, 2008)
Wait...This is not a dream?
...Not so sure....

Dreamy vocals, Steve ;)

Nice rework of this one.
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michael2 said 562 days ago (May 12th, 2008)
this is great
everything is perfect for the song. catchy chorus too. have you ever listened to the Tindersticks? they also have beautifully written and performed songs with a LOOOW voice. really great job stevel.
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stevel said 562 days ago (May 12th, 2008)
Thanks Michael
Yep....big fan of Tindersticks... particularly the first two albums
Cheers for listening in and commenting!
Steve
Check out my latest song called Electricity
Vic Holman said 561 days ago (May 13th, 2008)
last call in the lounge
this is the tune where the lounge singer gets the gal at the end of the bar.

very full realized piece. nicely done.
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