Quite a nice little tune there and the guitar part is interesting. A pity you can't add some other instruments - eg. strings to fill out the textures. What recording device did you use? The guitar is very close-miked and a bit of distance or reverb may cover the scratchiness of the tone (at times).
Posts made by Adrian A
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RE: "In My Chair" (more jazzy style song)
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RE: Simple Minds
Simple Minds were massive in the 1980s, but their reputation and legacy seems to have nosedived in more recent years - I wonder why, when compared with other acts.
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RE: The Nancy Shevell Appreciation Thread
Has anybody ever heard her talk? I see her quietness as a good thing, in comparison to Paul's fairly recent past - sorry to lower the tone etc.
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RE: Premium Membership Competition
So nobody has any idea what a stamped tour book is - not even the moderators?
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RE: Does Paul care about his fans getting tix to concerts?
oobu24:
I'd be willing to pay less & let them take down a few of the big screens. That way he'd have less employees to pay.
Maybe just reduce his profit margins without having to cut anything out of the show. He doesn't need the money and most classical musicians get about £30,000 a year who play in a national orchestra, to put things into some perspective.
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RE: Does Paul care about his fans getting tix to concerts?
GYPSYGIRL:
maccascruff:
Adrian A:
Who do you think sets the prices for these tours? Is it a management team for Paul - do you think he has personal input? All I can say is that for somebody who presents himself as a whole-family entertainer, at a time of a global recession, the prospect of taking your family along to see him would be well out of the range of most struggling families. Macca, or your management team...please have heart and keep the prices a little bit lower - and I know that other concerts are also very expensive, but two wrongs don't make a right.
Not to mention, in many cases, if the drive is quite long, there's the extra expense of a motel.
A few people agree, but is he/ are they listening? Which brings us back to the issue of whether "he" may look at his own forum. It's not like Paul needs any more money, so by whom is the decision made to charge a very high price? Or is it all about unbridled capitalism - ie. charge as much as the market will bear? That's a bit Thatcherite. I sometimes think it is about making money above all else - for that reason most tours are in the USA where prices are even higher and venues larger. Sad if it all boils down to that.
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RE: Does Paul care about his fans getting tix to concerts?
Who do you think sets the prices for these tours? Is it a management team for Paul - do you think he has personal input? All I can say is that for somebody who presents himself as a whole-family entertainer, at a time of a global recession, the prospect of taking your family along to see him would be well out of the range of most struggling families. Macca, or your management team...please have heart and keep the prices a little bit lower - and I know that other concerts are also very expensive, but two wrongs don't make a right.
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RE: Man on the moon
50/50 - you can try and convince me either way. I can't see how we did it with the same computational power of a modern mobile phone. On the other hand, wouldn't the USSR have been able to track the spacecraft, or lack of one if it was a fake?
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RE: Paul McCartney 2012 Rumours
Is there more money to be made out of American concerts? Let's remember that he took ages to bring his Driving Rain tour over to the UK (or whatever it was called by 2003).
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My music - see if you detect a macca melodic influence
Here's an example of my own music. See if you like it. There may be a mccartney influence, who knows?