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    Great job, CB and Shiner!!!
    I plugged in the headphones, cranked the volume to 100 on the laptop, and was smiling from start to end ....... I love to hear new Fretter's tunes, and you two were great! Especially for a first post.......hell, for a tenth post........good steady rhythm on guitar, great vocals, great choice of song for CB's voice.
    Thanks for posting this........can't wait to hear what you two come up with when you get the Tascam figured out........
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    Really nice interpretation of this song. Loved the vocals and simple guitar part. Sounds like the singing is pretty raw and natural, which is awsome. Skilled studio heads will reverb and eq it up, but I think it sounded pretty great in that raw and stripped down version.
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    Quote Originally Posted by helliott
    sounds like the singing is pretty raw and natural....I think it sounded pretty great in that raw and stripped down version.
    sounds like the way i make pancakes.... : :
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    Quote Originally Posted by helliott
    Really nice interpretation of this song. Loved the vocals and simple guitar part. Sounds like the singing is pretty raw and natural, which is awsome. Skilled studio heads will reverb and eq it up, but I think it sounded pretty great in that raw and stripped down version.
    Agreed! I really, really like the vocal. It transmits the emotion so well, and that is best stripped down in my opinion. As long as you can sing, and CB, you sure can. Good job!



    You too Shiner. Nice guitar accompaniment! :
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    Quote Originally Posted by luvmyshiner
    We're both huge Concrete Blond fans Algonquin. I just down loaded several tabs for "Joey" and we'll see what we can do.:

    Kat, tell baby Kat she's very kind. Uncle Shiner appreciates it.
    Ditto to Baby Kat.

    we just took an intro stab at 'joey'. dang. that takes some belting. we'll see. but i adore that song.
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    My gosh! CB, I LOVE YOU! , Shiner you did a fine job on the 12 string but man those vocals of CB are just heart melting. I will purchase the CD when it's ready.

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    The CD is on its way Street. Price is $1,000,000.00 plus tax. I know that's a lot, but I only need to sell one . . . then I can retire.
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    Does that include the forum member discount??????

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    Wow, really nice work guys! CB, you've been singing for a while even if you've only recently started playing, no? Shiner, nice clean and even accompaniment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luvmyshiner
    The CD is on its way Street. Price is $1,000,000.00 plus tax. I know that's a lot, but I only need to sell one . . . then I can retire.

    Do you take checks????????


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    Quote Originally Posted by tjcurtin1
    Wow, really nice work guys! CB, you've been singing for a while even if you've only recently started playing, no? Shiner, nice clean and even accompaniment.
    ummm... about that. i used to love to sing as a kid in the car. my dad told me to hush, that i sung horribly, and so i got hugely self-conscious about my singing, and wouldn't ever sing in front of anyone. i only sing in the car, alone, when i'm going out of county to court, or when shiner asks me to sing for him while he's playing.

    this was a huge thing for me. i'm very self-conscious about my voice and my playing, both of which are juvenile and undeveloped.
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    Great tune. Nice playing and just SUPERB singing.
    You have a "smokiness" to your voice; nice phrasing, etc. Your voice is "different" than most (I mean that in a POSITIVE way); there's an alluring quality to it that makes one want to hear some more tunes.

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    Wow! Good job!

    The volume levels were a little uneven but I too love that raw non-mastered sound.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Childbride
    this was a huge thing for me. i'm very self-conscious about my voice and my playing, both of which are juvenile and undeveloped.
    Well throw those inhibitions away!
    I thought the recording was low but the content was well done...
    really like the singing and thought the guitar player was purdddy good to!



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    Very nice CB and Shiner, very nice indeed. You are on your way, lets hear another:

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    Well guys once again I say that was a fantastic job. I guess knowing and watching the two of you since you first began in the art of making music makes this recording a little more special to me.

    CB you can now throw that self-consciousness out the window cause your through with it and this recording just proved your DAD was wrong. Great job girl, look out PEARL.

    Shiner, you know, noone ever comments much on what or how your doing because you are good at keeping things hid (must be your lawyer experience) but when you first started I got a glimpse of your nervousness also and I sensed a little bit of that nervousness before the recording started. You did good man! You can play in my band any ole time but bring your own shiner. Great job both of you.
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    Sounded good! Nice voice and good strumming!
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    Wowie-Zowie,,,,,

    For a first time out, you have certainly hit the target.

    If I had done that well on my first attempt, I would be feeling immense pride and satisfaction. And that noise that you are hearing in the background??? just one of those doors opening, waiting for you,,,,,,

    Congratulations,,,,

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    Great job guys! Shiner, your playing is very nice, smooth and consistent.

    CB YOU TOTALLY ROCK!!! I am very impressed with your voice. Kinda reminds me of Phoebe Snow. I love a good alto voice that has a little grit/smokiness/whatever you want to call it and you definitely pull it off.

    So now we know that our Fret's Conscience/Birthday Prompter/Spiritual Awareness Guru can not only PLAY, but she can SING TOO!!! Way to go CB!!!
    : : :

    BTW, I'd like a copy of the CD too! With all the credit card offers I'm getting in, I should be able to scrape up the $1 million. :

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