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@Geneva !!! THESE ARE GREAT!!! You done yourself proud!! Loved the Amos Moses gator song - I don't think I'd ever heard that! it was super fun and well-delivered! Green River - your vox are just great on CCR too. I'm impressed, you are doing better, way better, than you think! So glad you're jumping right in!
@Glyn - listened to "Make It" first - SUPER job on this, you sound great! really enjoyed. You know, this isn't a song I really "loved" from Bread, but I had a terrific time hearing you sing it! "You Know What You Do" - again great lyrics and storytelling you are so good at! Great hooks, and nice performance too, esp building toward the end and the long notes there, great job!!
@Ann - catching your next one! (missed one whoops!) oooh I like these interesting vibes at the beginning.... very cool sound. I'm not big on Twilight either but I like this song this is really neat production here... and the vocal is great as well... fascinating!! wow!! that was fantastic!!!
@Joe - a new one for me! I haven't heard this one before, cool! LOL there's a good hook for ya around election season!! great song! and performance. I looked up the lyrics too and loved your "halfhearted" apology to Poe. All around funny! "Don't forget to vote" - yep that's important too.
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