Reviews for "Grow Your Bones"
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Tue, Feb 28, 2012 @ 3:46 PM
This well done Robert. I like the way you started off with the chorus and went from there. it’s very catchy and sticks with you. Haskel sounds great too :) Now another listen :) thanks for the cool remix
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Thanks copperhead. With so many masterful mixers, yourself included, I often feel I’m in the wrong place so it’s good to know I haven’t messed up totally.
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Tue, Feb 28, 2012 @ 7:07 PM
This is a cool mix. I’m thinking the word “dred” (in the Jamaican sense), if that dosen’t sound phoney. I forget the term for verse that ends with the same phrase. Dylan uses it a lot. There’s some lines I like. “Looking out the window” (had that feeling). “Stalling in t he morning” - that’s good. “Convention” and “misaprehenson”. Here’s to growing a bone (wait…that came out wrong).
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Adding in your guitar was almost a last minute idea but it really raised the temperature of the track. Obviously I should plunder your back catalogue more often!
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Wed, Feb 29, 2012 @ 10:08 AM
beautiful song.
your vocals are very nice. nice ending too! |
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Some Mixters can sing and some just do what they can with the voice they’ve got. I’m in the latter category - but thank you!
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Wed, Feb 29, 2012 @ 11:23 AM
wow, something in the initial solo reminds me of my loved “Porcupine Tree”. great work
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The afterthought of adding Haskel was definitely one of my better recent ideas. Thank you.
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Fri, Mar 2, 2012 @ 12:35 PM
Your voice always sounds so darn cool, Robert… and intimate. The backing track works very well with this. Like Copperhead said, this is very catchy… !
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Nice of you to say so and good for me to hear.
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