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Reviews for "A Foxes Gift"

A Foxes Gift
by Radioontheshelf
Recommends (6)
Thu, Aug 11, 2022 @ 11:09 AM

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Speck
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permalink   Fri, Aug 12, 2022 @ 3:52 AM
An intriguing vocal and appropriate treatment thereof.
 
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permalink   Radioontheshelf Fri, Aug 12, 2022 @ 9:48 AM
Yes the vocal delivery does stand out with an earthy edginess about it
Kristian
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permalink   Fri, Aug 12, 2022 @ 5:41 AM
so i have to return the favor. your song description touched me very much. especially the images you create with it. i see an overgrown garden, lots of flies and wild animals. and your remix. beautiful female voices and the exquisite accompanying music. matching the smoky deep very masculine voice that hauntingly produces some wonderful images with its sonorous sound. yes deep masculine voices. if only i would dare to make music with them. my own voice is very youthful. still, although i am 45 and have a ffmi of 29.:) i don’t know if i will ever dare to make music with deep beautiful sonorous male voices. i think i will stick mainly to female voices (although i do use male acapellas here and there). besides, there is still kara square on ccmixter.

congratulations on the remix. radio.
 
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permalink   Radioontheshelf Fri, Aug 12, 2022 @ 9:49 AM
Many thanks for your review. Always an interesting read
Robert Warrington
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permalink   Sat, Aug 20, 2022 @ 5:07 PM
Intense and atmospheric. This has its own musical ecosystem. Thank you for including my spoken word - and for plugging my book as well!
 
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permalink   Radioontheshelf Sun, Aug 21, 2022 @ 12:46 AM
Thanks for your inspiring poetry. The book is great!
texasradiofish
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permalink   Sat, Aug 20, 2022 @ 11:42 PM
At night we have owls, night herons, opossums and armadillos that visit the backyard. The opossums don’t do much damage as they eat pests. But the armadillos have got to go. Since they dig for a living, they can destroy the entire yard digging for grubs. Copious amounts of cayenne pepper seems to dissuade them from completely tilling the lawn. No foxes at night here. The coyotes don’t come around much anymore which is good.
 
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permalink   Radioontheshelf Sun, Aug 21, 2022 @ 12:49 AM
….and I thought a fox and a few flies were a problem!!😁 Forgot to mention I have a squirrel too, but he’s just plain nuts!!
 
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permalink   texasradiofish Sun, Aug 21, 2022 @ 9:03 PM
Our neighborhood is populated by hundreds of squirrels. Hawks watch and patrol all day.

The local rabbit population seems to have exploded as well.

“Doot, doot, doo, looking out my back door” - Creedence Clearwater Revival