Candy wrote:Hi!
Interesting form,It has some great things about it, but for me it also has some things I don't care for. Love the groove. But I don't care for Joe singing the song. His vocals don't fit for me. I also don't care for the keyboard player's solo's.I prefer the original, because I love the original song.
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Just pretending, Brack....ok!
Hi Candy, welcome. Are you at Rivercat's house? That is only meant in a light, joking manner! You pretty much said exactly, mockingbird style, what she said. Wait, you said exactly what she said! Are you a muppet? It doesn't matter, the original is an amazing song that I am totally in agreement about loving it...one of those very first listen smacked me hard songs. You know where I first heard it? I am not kidding, in a grocery store! I stopped and stood under the speaker for the entire duration, not moving to getting food, just bopping and smiling uncaringly about others and their goings about (and some raised eyebrows-didn't faze me though). The beautiful groove is still intact here, and no apologies from me, I love Joe's singing on the recording and at this club in person ( maybe a cat 's whisker of reverb on his voice would give it the little boost in liveliness, the room sound is quite dead for better or worse, i.e. what you play or sing with or without modest effects is what you get but, in my opinion, NO lack of soulful delivery at all )! I love it. These are meant to be intimate, and it comes across wonderfully so, even on these fan videos, for me. But thanks for sharing your thoughts! I do understand where you are coming from, except for the exact repetition wordings. It's ok though! Remember, exercising chops (which is what I am doing now too) and "playing" playing a little!
Groove On & Keep the Faithful Groovin' Going,
Rocket
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