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Grassy Field at Midnight


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this is a track me and a couple friends recorded one night.
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Comments: 5
Fans: 3
Plays: 122
Downloads: 69
Votes: 6
Uploaded: Oct 13, 2004 - 07:31:24 PM
Last Updated: Oct 17, 2004 - 11:51:01 PM Last Played: Mar 18, 2009 - 02:54:07 PM
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Hardware:
1.25 G4 DP, Tascam US-428, E-MU xl-7, Kurzweil K2000S, Ibanez bass, gibson guitar.
Software:
Digital Performer 4.12
Comments
said 1869 days ago (October 14th, 2004)
Guitar...
drowns everything else in the mix. Fix that and you've got
a good song.
said 1643 days ago (May 27th, 2005)
Guitar...
This is a dayum good song.

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theapps said 1868 days ago (October 14th, 2004)
Very Cool
Could use some words though.
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Rebsie said 1821 days ago (November 30th, 2004)
Deliciously mellow ...
... at least until the guitar comes in! But I do like the
guitar, the contrast it creates works very well.

That's a very catchy tune, too. Love it.
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Epileptic Gibbon said 1816 days ago (December 5th, 2004)
Love it until the cows lie under purple skies!
It is a great tune, but I think theapps is right - it
could indeed do with some words, or something else
to spice it up a bit. Good stuff though. I love the
picture too.
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