thextreme1
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Let The 80's Live Forever
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Post by thextreme1 on Dec 26, 2006 7:12:39 GMT
This is recorded entirely using the Fusion. I wrote it for my beautiful wife who cried when she opened the CD today. It is borderline classic rock(Eagles)/country with a little Mike And The Mechanics thrown in, which is what my wife likes. The drums and lead vocals need cleaned up a bit, but I wrote this in about 2 hours and spent a week working through it. You Belong To Me
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Post by kaibil1 on Dec 26, 2006 23:02:44 GMT
:)Hey really nice song, I like the lyrics, Great job overall.
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Post by Hollow Sun on Dec 27, 2006 2:45:07 GMT
I'd really like to listen to this but WMA is very Mac-unfriendly and I can't.
I know that Mac users are generally in the minority but MP3 is best - it services both platforms equally.
Steve
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thextreme1
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Post by thextreme1 on Dec 27, 2006 3:23:13 GMT
I'd really like to listen to this but WMA is very Mac-unfriendly and I can't. I know that Mac users are generally in the minority but MP3 is best - it services both platforms equally. Steve Steve, here is an MP3 version You Belong To Me MP3
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thextreme1
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Let The 80's Live Forever
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Post by thextreme1 on Dec 27, 2006 3:30:09 GMT
:)Hey really nice song, I like the lyrics, Great job overall. Hey, thanks. The lyrics were about my wife and were written rather easily over about a half hour. The song was written in about 2 hours, producing it took a good chunk of time due to a problem I had with the Fusion kicking the bass out of tune without reason. it was fixed by creating a seperate bass track. It still needs some fine tuning though. Thank you for your kind words.
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Post by gwenhwyfaer on Dec 27, 2006 4:30:17 GMT
I know that Mac users are generally in the minority but MP3 is best - it services both platforms equally. * ahem* All platforms. Speaking as a representative of the Linux contingent. (Having said which, MPlayer will happily play pretty much anything, including WMAs; but it does violate pretty much every codec patent in existence to do so. I'm just pleased I live in Europe, where such patents have just been reaffirmed to be unenforceable. Tee hee!)
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