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#482434 - 11/29/19 07:49 PM
Re: Irish Mark demo
[Re: btweengigs]
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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Mark, A couple of observations if I may ... perhaps part of the reason for the lack of response is the fact that many people - like myself - may have been involved with the Thanksgiving Day holiday, and didn't have a chance to respond ... I notice that there have only been about 30+ downloads there are which is not a lot ... I've also noticed that there are a few people on this board who love to post their music, appreciate the comments they receive, and yet NEVER, or at least VERY seldom will comment about others' music postings ... I have written about this previously, and still do not understand it ... Then there are some who, not being overly impressed with a performance, and not wanting to make a 'negative' comment, will not say anything ... I'm not saying that is the case here, but it could be ... It is a shame when someone spends as much time and effort as you must have on this piece, that others may not appreciate it in the same way, but that's life ...
As to your recording, I found it very interesting, especially in that, TO ME, it had the feel of a 1930 - 1940 recording ... You did a nice job on it, thanks for posting it.
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#482436 - 11/29/19 07:55 PM
Re: Irish Mark demo
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Mark, I really enjoyed the production, the vocals were excellent, and the playing, superb, as usual. All the best, Gary
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