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Hard-Fi
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/19/26 06:43 PM
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Michael, This ones REALLY good man! Now your talking.. Very Very catchy!!!!! Up there with your early ones  Loved the bridge big time... everything felt great. I smell hit here..... No nits really I love it! - only a difference in a style thing. I LOVED the chorus. Only the very end of it I felt this perfect chorus didn't end nailed.. I just kept feeing longer notes like just "Sun & Rain" I know what you did here and it's clever and unexpected but the last line shorter or longer? It's probably just me.. it does go well into the bridge leaving Rainbow hanging there. Love those last chorus chords they are killer! Well this is my 3rd favorite all time of yours as of right now... and the way you have it is growing on me more & more (my 2nd listen) as you just sang Rainbow into the breakdown ending worked great.. the first one? the last 2 fell in great. very impressive my friend  Great for TV/film and with hit appeal beyond that. Peace Sub
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