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Post by Steve Marinucci on Aug 1, 2008 15:44:58 GMT -5
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Post by John S. Damm on Aug 1, 2008 17:02:47 GMT -5
First, thanks sincerely Steve for providing that. I was intrigued this morning by your news item on it. Second, WTF!? I thought that was terrible! I loved that recent Fireman song with the nature video someone put together on YouTube(Steve linked to it on his News Site) but this thing was the pits. True I am listening to it through a Philips SpeechMike Classic handset from which I do my digital dictation through my p.c. but I could be in Abbey Road Studios listening to it and still prefer scratching on the chalkboard to that.
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Post by Steve Marinucci on Aug 1, 2008 22:13:24 GMT -5
First, thanks sincerely Steve for providing that. I was intrigued this morning by your news item on it. Second, WTF!? I thought that was terrible! I loved that recent Fireman song with the nature video someone put together on YouTube(Steve linked to it on his News Site) but this thing was the pits. True I am listening to it through a Philips SpeechMike Classic handset from which I do my digital dictation through my p.c. but I could be in Abbey Road Studios listening to it and still prefer scratching on the chalkboard to that. Yeah, John. I thought Macca's voice sounded like he just woke up. He definitely phoned this one in.
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Joseph McCabe
Very Clean
A rebel to his last breath ...
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Post by Joseph McCabe on Aug 2, 2008 2:12:53 GMT -5
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.
Woopsies, now Macca will have to live down another[/b] error of judgement.
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ImBigK
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Take a sad song and make it better
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Post by ImBigK on Aug 2, 2008 12:31:36 GMT -5
I thought it was OK. Nothing to write home about, but not particularly bad either. Would make a passable album track or b-side if it was a Macca tune, I'd say. Big thanks to Steve for passing the link along.
-Big K
NP - Jimi Hendrix - WILD BLUE ANGEL (Live at the Isle Of Wight)
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Post by OldFred on Aug 3, 2008 5:32:28 GMT -5
I liked it, I thought it was very sweet. At first listen I thought Paul's voice was a little weak and ragged. On repeated listens I think his voice lends to the fragility of the lyrics represented and was appropriate to the sentiments expressed.
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