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originally posted by: musicismagic
It's kind of saying this guitar is talking to the other guitar's notes. Kind of being in the studio thinking back of the 60's if you know what I mean.
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originally posted by: halfoldman
Fantastic!
I love the somewhat unexpected ending.
Very refreshing.
Oh what the heck, here's me last year around Valentine's Day (during one of our renowned power failures in SA) with my cover of John Denver's "Perhaps Love".
Of course its very different, I was mucking about for old time's sake.
And it's more troubadour than rock.
But guitar is always fun.
originally posted by: wheresthebody
a reply to: musicismagic
I love the heavy saturation of reverb and vibrato.
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: musicismagic
The whole piece is like the audio equivalent of a Fauvist painting.
There is a primitivism about it but yet you can hear they cultural stylization of its roots, too.
I also liked that the chord progression diverged from the clichΓ© and expected rut.
originally posted by: MagesticEsoteric
originally posted by: musicismagic
It's kind of saying this guitar is talking to the other guitar's notes. Kind of being in the studio thinking back of the 60's if you know what I mean.
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It sounded and felt to me like they were taking turns teasing and baiting π