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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2006 10:05:57 GMT -5
Well the guitars and the flute sound fantastic...I try this at home and you guys get this sound jamming..Sheesh!
How about "Fleeting Conversation" or "Conversations" as a title?
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Post by t-bob on Oct 25, 2006 10:46:31 GMT -5
Saratoga Shuffle
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2006 11:17:23 GMT -5
"Stairway to California" No? How about "Autumn trail"?
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Post by billhammond on Oct 25, 2006 11:18:30 GMT -5
I like "The Path to Pentatonia," myself....
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Post by Supertramp78 on Oct 25, 2006 11:20:16 GMT -5
"Ménage à trois" sounds like a great title for the song.
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Post by dougyoung on Oct 25, 2006 12:41:28 GMT -5
Bill, I think I used my Martin on that, but we were grabbing different guitars all the time, so I sort of forget.
I agree, Barb's flute really made that work. I was really impressed with her musicianship as I was mixing this. We're just wailing away, and she's very skillfully laying out, coming in periodically with a little background color, or popping in with a solo, blending everything together and making it sound like we knew what we were doing.
Doug
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Post by paulschlimm on Oct 25, 2006 13:14:15 GMT -5
Man that sounded good. I couldn't get it to play at work. As for a title......
No idea. I'll have to listen to it a few times but I think if I were you guys I'd want the title to come from one of the three players.
Paul
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2006 14:23:16 GMT -5
"over the whole of you"
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Post by martinfever on Oct 25, 2006 15:29:44 GMT -5
"Modal California"
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Post by iamjohnne on Oct 25, 2006 17:20:35 GMT -5
Reflecting on the Muse
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2006 18:09:58 GMT -5
How about "A Long Way To Go" Bob ...
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Post by paulschlimm on Oct 26, 2006 14:10:19 GMT -5
Man the more I listen to this the more I hear:
- Moody Blues - Eric Burdon and the War - a smattering of James Taylor flavored with a touch of Santana
What a mix, but so good.
Paul
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Post by billhammond on Oct 26, 2006 14:31:26 GMT -5
Man the more I listen to this the more I hear: - Moody Blues - Eric Burdon and the War - a smattering of James Taylor flavored with a touch of Santana What a mix, but so good. Paul Paul -- I really like all those dudes! It's funny, because I was telling Doug that if that tune ever was put onto a CD, I wanted the credits to read: "Lead guitar: Darrell Santana." (And my OTHER brother, Darrell)
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Post by dougyoung on Oct 26, 2006 16:43:11 GMT -5
By the way, all that tasty lead guitar is Bill (aka Darrell, Carlos,...) . I'm just chunking away on rhythm. I was listening to this last night again and was impressed as I realized Bill played for like 6 minutes, and managed to keep it interesting all the way thru. Wonder what he'd sound like on an electric?
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Post by chak on Oct 26, 2006 19:07:09 GMT -5
Very, very nice! Awesome groove.
How bout California Groovin' ?
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Post by billhammond on Oct 26, 2006 19:09:23 GMT -5
Very, very nice! Awesome groove. How bout California Groovin' ? Thanks, Chak -- I like that suggestion a lot! I think MFever still leads, though, with "Modal California" -- I just wish I had been playing in some weird tuning, though!
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Post by John B on Oct 26, 2006 21:51:02 GMT -5
Heading Back East
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Post by Tamarack on Oct 26, 2006 23:10:08 GMT -5
A wonderful tune! Barb'sw flute is well thought out and spontaneous at the same time.
I have no original ideas for a title, but I like Tramp's suggestion of Pacific Coast Highway -- it has the rhythmic drive that comes with motoring and also suggests wind, waves, and mists.
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