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Posted 2 Years, 10 Months ago #1
Unlike my others, this one is GS quality production. For those not as technically savy, that means recorded in my 'G'arden 'S'hed, raw, on a ghetto blaster, one take, and uneditted.

comments appreciated, thanks

Fortune teller woman. (Story and lyrics provided)
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Posted 2 Years, 10 Months ago #2
good rhyme, good song. In fact I wish I had those rhymes.

One thing that drives me crazy, you know where you go into the harmonica after singing 'read her man', I feel sure like that you must be crazy not to pounce on that with a return to the main verse. I got nothing against the harmonica. It's good enough, but sometimes you just feel like the song has made the loop and is coming back around again.

Tim
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Posted 2 Years, 10 Months ago #3
It's a real problem if the listeners aren't harp fans. I really laid off. Yes I've done differently and wanted to, but to take a full around, even with bridge, but time, time, time, people are waiting for a hook or a lyrical rap around.

thanks

PS in C harp in G (is that 3rd?) ah, hell, I hear, find it, play it.
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Posted 2 Years, 10 Months ago #4
not to mention the harp is on a rack
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