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The title really has nothing to do with the song...the rhythm guitar part was layed down on Christmas Eve, 12/24/2004 & the rest of the tracks were laid down on New Years Day 1/1/05...this song sorta reminds me of a modern version of a 50's song & it's an instrumental, my voice just didn't work for this one! I'm always open for collaborations, so if anyone feels like they could do the vocals, please contact me!
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Uploaded: Jan 01, 2005 - 01:59:19 PM
Last Updated: Jan 01, 2005 - 01:46:14 PM Last Played: Aug 03, 2009 - 01:21:11 PM
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mtriviso said 1791 days ago (January 1st, 2005)
Reminds me of
This tune reminds me of Teenager in Love. Pretty cool.
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said 1791 days ago (January 1st, 2005)
I like the Tune and Playing
I was wondering what this would sound like with the
overall sound less muddy.
DeputyDoofy said 1791 days ago (January 1st, 2005)
I like it.
In some places, however, it does sound like the timing is off a bit. Other than that, though, I like the combination of oldies and grunge. :D
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compyellow said 1790 days ago (January 2nd, 2005)
It does sound 50s...
... like a Richie Valens song done by Pantera, sort of. It's
an interesting idea, that's for sure. I think you might be
trying to overdo some of the effects on the lead guitar
parts... they don't really mesh with the rhythm part, which
is much, much heavier. But I enjoyed this one
nonetheless.
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