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FEEL THE SKY

1. Take the time to look at me.
Tell me what do you see?
Take the time to run away.
To look for a new day.

CHORUS

Take the time to feel the sky.
You'll never wonder why.
Take the time to breathe the air.
You can go anywhere.

2. Make a stand and take a fall.
You cried out but couldn't call.
Spread your wings and fly away.
We'll all be okay.

CHORUS.........................................................................

This was recorded during a rehearsal on 29-08-2009.
It was the first time we ran through the song as a band. It all just fell into place. It's great when that happens.
Jay - acoustic guitar / vocals.
Mark Dalziel - electric guitar.
Thomas Marsden - lap steel.
Gary Grochla - bass guitar / backing vocals.
Roy Hunter - drums.

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Forgot to say that it was only recorded with one mic. It was recorded for the band to listen back to for rehersals. Not meant to be crystal clear quality.

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It's a great mix for only one mic and it shows how good the band is. You guys are tight.

Lovely song I especially like the build up at the beginning of the chorus then it neatly falls back into place.

Steve

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Thats the way to do it .. that fits the definition of a 'record'
when you get to multi-track the song record as a band too
and it should sound amazing ..
well done .
tbone

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Great song Jay The band adds al lot to you already excellent voice and guitar..
Definitely record it live as a band in the studio No Matter what the engineer tells you :)
Find a nice wee space you like the sound of the band in, hall, chirch, public toilet or my wee howff where ever and I will come and record you live :)
Peace
Rick

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Thanks Rick. I will take you up on that soon.

Djay Buddha said:
Great song Jay The band adds al lot to you already excellent voice and guitar..
Definitely record it live as a band in the studio No Matter what the engineer tells you :)
Find a nice wee space you like the sound of the band in, hall, chirch, public toilet or my wee howff where ever and I will come and record you live :)
Peace
Rick

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I would *love* to hear that recording! :)

I'll try to think of something useful mr. slumdog. This song is lovely, very nicely done, good balance.

In a song like this, the drummer is likely to feel pretty cramped in a live setting because they can't really let go - which is almost impossible live unless there is a pretty dramatic sound system in place. . . or if they're alone in a soundproof room.

The drummer can often experiment more dynamically when recording versus live. And you can fix the dynamics in the mix, if necessary. Can't wait to hear that version also. :)

SLUMDOG said:
Thanks Rick. I will take you up on that soon.

Djay Buddha said:
Great song Jay The band adds al lot to you already excellent voice and guitar..
Definitely record it live as a band in the studio No Matter what the engineer tells you :)
Find a nice wee space you like the sound of the band in, hall, chirch, public toilet or my wee howff where ever and I will come and record you live :)
Peace
Rick

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Shite! Slumdog can't sing to save himself. His guitar playing sounds like coat hangers being shoved up a cows arse, and his songwriting! Well don't get me fuckin' started.
PISH.

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No one took the hook line or sinker. Who's The Favours guitarist ?

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