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    Default Gather round the campfire for a bit of spy music?

    Ok.. it aint especialy pretty.. but it was made from scratch for your consumption....

    A bit of 'Spy music' (who the fk does spy music??)

    Well.. thats what it started to be before I ran out of time..

    PRODUCTION is only as good as the effort and time one is willing to put into a project.. this one is way beyond my abilitys..

    I at least wanted to do some horn work and mix it right.. but I simply have to put the home recording away for a few weeks.. and when I get back there will be other things on my mind...

    For those who might enjoy a listen, in all it's sloppy Glory.. I present 'Spy Music'...

    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page...?bandID=676362

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    It's ONLY music..

    I promise if anyone has a listen, no one will 'actualy' be spied on..

    However those that DON'T listen will be monitored and have small micro chips placed under their skin while they sleep..

    It's a fair compromise!

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    I gave it a listen yesterday. Very fun and adventurous. My instructor's "student" group does "Secret Agent Man" so we have been living a bit in spy music land. :-)
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    Gives ya the feeling of....
    Getting off a plane in algiers in your three piece suit..
    riding down a dirty road with a dirty smelly cab driver..
    Exiting by an abandoned warehouse with a laptop in hand....
    to meet four or five bad looking dudes..
    Exchanging a product..
    and...
    getting out of dodge...
    alive...
    Don't sell yourself short..was a good listen!


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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    I gave it a listen yesterday. Very fun and adventurous. My instructor's "student" group does "Secret Agent Man" so we have been living a bit in spy music land. :-)

    See.. everyne id doing Spy music.. it is all the rage!!

    *G*

    But in reality, thanks for your ear and the feedback.. glad you had a little fun with it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justaguyin_nc
    Gives ya the feeling of....
    Getting off a plane in algiers in your three piece suit..
    riding down a dirty road with a dirty smelly cab driver..
    Exiting by an abandoned warehouse with a laptop in hand....
    to meet four or five bad looking dudes..
    Exchanging a product..
    and...
    getting out of dodge...
    alive...
    Don't sell yourself short..was a good listen!
    <b>What a 'smelly' description..

    thanks.. wish I had thought of it for the intro!!

    *G*

    Appreciate your time and thought!

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    Nice playing Maxwell333! I like your modern take on the spy motif.

    I love spy music....both listening to it and playing it. The James Bond theme, Goldfinger theme, Secret Agent Man, HAwaii Five-O...great stuff! (I saw Johnny Rivers live once... seeing him play Secret Agent Man was a dream come true. Probably one of my top ten favorite songs.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by guitartist
    Nice playing Maxwell333! I like your modern take on the spy motif.

    I love spy music....both listening to it and playing it. The James Bond theme, Goldfinger theme, Secret Agent Man, HAwaii Five-O...great stuff! (I saw Johnny Rivers live once... seeing him play Secret Agent Man was a dream come true. Probably one of my top ten favorite songs.)

    It's funny too, because when I created this I just had to, but I didn't think anyone would profess to 'liking' spy music.. and it is incredible the number of people who turn out actualy 'liking' spy music.

    If I had of known that I may of worked a bit harder on the mix..

    But it is all good fun and I sure appreciate your taking your time from your day to give me a listen and talk with me about it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by guitartist
    Nice playing Maxwell333! I like your modern take on the spy motif.

    I love spy music....both listening to it and playing it. The James Bond theme, Goldfinger theme, Secret Agent Man, HAwaii Five-O...great stuff! (I saw Johnny Rivers live once... seeing him play Secret Agent Man was a dream come true. Probably one of my top ten favorite songs.)

    Yeah, that was what I meant to say too. Your take has a lot of modern elements to it. Like the difference between the 60s version of The Italian Job and the new one. Our student band "Secret" rendition is definately more retro. I like how you updated the genre.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    Yeah, that was what I meant to say too. Your take has a lot of modern elements to it. Like the difference between the 60s version of The Italian Job and the new one. Our student band "Secret" rendition is definately more retro. I like how you updated the genre.
    I'm glad you had some fun with it..

    If I had known people like 'spy music' this much, I would of worked on the mix a bit harder..


    I thought I was the 'only' one who was going to understand it.. Like the owner of a parrot, that can tell you what the parrot is saying, but no one else hears it..

    Glad to know some music styles are still universal..

    Fun stuff.. thanks a million again for the feedback!

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