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![]() | sloparts said 128 days ago |
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Very Strange and some very creative use of psycho-imagery. I could almost here the High line wires singing this to itself. What a trip my friend. Very cool vibe going on here. Thanks for sharing Ed |
![]() | dajama said 128 days ago |
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Very cool Out of left field, and constantly intriguing. I love the effect on the vocal, and brilliantly appropriate for the theme of the song. The aerosol sound is great. Mesmerizing stuff. A very interesting take on the track. Very cool. Nicely done. Peace. |
![]() | SmokeyVW said 128 days ago |
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thank you sir love it! the literal take on "i've left my mark" is perfect - as graffiti - and it makes perfect sense. that recasts the meaning of the "red light" to police as well. nice. the sounds you created remind me of the wind blowing through wires. that's ingenious. thanks |
![]() | HenriROGERsoloandbands said 128 days ago |
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Sounds Very cool mood created with all your sounds . |
![]() | five_extra_arms said 128 days ago |
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Over The Horizon Way, way over the horizon. Very inventive work. I'd love to hear more about how you did everything. Thanks for the post! |
![]() | michael2 said 128 days ago |
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coool this is excellent. i actually think that Bill is one of the more genius people here at MJ, and I really love what you've done to his tune. that feedback is great. i really enjoyed the little keyboard part after the aerosol can too. great track, you should be proud. |
![]() | Vic Holman said 127 days ago |
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ahh a vocoder! excellent! an excellent trip of a tune! you really are a master of filtered effects. this was a really cool and different take. |
![]() | Skean said 126 days ago |
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Freaking cool Love the dark sounds and the dreaming voice nice work, cool take on Bill's, song... Cheers |
![]() | racerat said 125 days ago |
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Sonny Hey Man, This is an incredible journey. The vocoder is genius and decidedly morose. Shades of Laurie Anderson's 'Oh Superman", but that might be a pat comment I think, but certainly a more inventive usage. The pycho guitar twangy-ing and spray can sounds are an excellent punctuation and break from the sadness. The outro tuba solo, is, in true Sonny Jim fashion, completely unexpected (what in your songs is ever really expected though?) and gorgeous. Thanks for the description of how you did it all. Very cool. Lots of ideas.... P |
![]() | Epileptic Gibbon said 122 days ago |
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Absolutely awesome, SJ! I'm ashamed to say that this is the first thing I've heard of yours since your return to MJ, but it is a welcome return, like seeing a hero riding in majestically following a mighty victory, or something along those lines anyway. I don't know the original version so I can't discuss comparisons but this is an experience all of its own. Racerat's reference to Laurie Anderson and yours to Soft Machine give it some context but just don't do it full justice. An epic and eclectic triumph, all on its own terms, and a must for my podcast music show, though it might have to wait for the New Year! I can't wait to hear what you're going to do for the Christmas challenge. |
![]() | egobandit said 119 days ago |
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Are you shure your not a musical scientist in hiding i have got to admit I have never heard the VW version but this kicks again greatness!!!!!!!! |












this is unique ..what an idea to sing with
loved it though ...very cool experimental
vocal ..spacey and imagenary ..thnx alot
for sharin !!!!