New live song

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Adam614ce
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New live song

Unread post by Adam614ce » Mon Jul 18, 2005 7:14 pm

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"Jazz Song"

Ok guys, here is one of the songs that we played at Riverfest (opening for Marc Broussard and Wayne Toups (Toups is a louisiana legend, etc.). Please excuse the sound quality, I extracted the audio from my parents video tape of the show....... it came from a camcorder....... It sounds fairly good on my computer with the subwoofer cranked up a bit.... Maybe turn up your bass some when listening. Please excuse the crowd noise as well. That's my friend and parents yacking at the beginning lol :D .

Here's a little background on the song: The title is probably gonna be just a placeholder type deal until its officially recorded.... nicknamed "Jazz Song" because of its jazzy feel. Lyrics in the chorus are obscure Mario references. This isn't a "single" type song....... just one of those jammin' grooves. Vocals are rough in this one folks....... the singer was SUFFERING throughout our set. He had a staff infection and was told not to be in sunlight for too long. We played an hour long set in direct sunlight, which was very rough on him. But ya'll be glad to know that he's recovered :) Also, when we play this song now....... it tends to take on a more "bouncy" feel.... who knows if it'll stay like that or not. :)

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Unread post by Adam614ce » Wed Jul 20, 2005 4:58 pm

UPDATE: Sent the CD to Discmakers today. Should have it in 2-3 weeks.

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Unread post by juineaux » Wed Jul 20, 2005 5:34 pm

sounds great, nice groove you got going. Wonderful job-

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