Good Morning Starshine I didn't quite get out there at 7 a.m. to do this song, but I will tomorrow, because it is a money maker.
Then, I will hop the train to Jacksonville and leave Howard here to his own devices...
That was a fast comment, almost like chatting; I was listening back to the song when you commented. Howard will still be in the exact spot where I left him; on a bed of empty Cheeto bags...
I thought you sounded pretty good in this one, despite the background noise. I dont know how to put my finger on it...like maybe you are not trying so hard so it comes out sounding better or more natural. Like before, i felt sometimes like you were trying to hold notes too long for flare, or over thinking it and it came out strained (which might be a necessary evil while busking). This had a nicer sound, with the inflection in the right spots and a nice grove.
You're leaving Howard? Think he'll notice?
ReplyDeleteThat was a fast comment, almost like chatting; I was listening back to the song when you commented.
ReplyDeleteHoward will still be in the exact spot where I left him; on a bed of empty Cheeto bags...
At least listen to the recordings I make in the park; you should see the looks I get; then tell me that they suck, I don't care
ReplyDeleteI like how you spell it, Cheetoz.
ReplyDeleteUgh I did listen, sounds like *noise* to me, honestly, like a fight in a kitchen with the pots and pans, a squealing kid or two ....
I'd been refraining from saying anything ...
I thought you sounded pretty good in this one, despite the background noise. I dont know how to put my finger on it...like maybe you are not trying so hard so it comes out sounding better or more natural. Like before, i felt sometimes like you were trying to hold notes too long for flare, or over thinking it and it came out strained (which might be a necessary evil while busking). This had a nicer sound, with the inflection in the right spots and a nice grove.
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