Song- Like a Lover Would

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  1. Rick Paul Guest

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    Here's an initial rough mix of a brand new song I wrote about two weeks ago
    called "Like a Lover Would". It's a bit different for me, both in its being
    kind of bluesy and in that it emerged pretty quickly mostly just out of one
    of my normal after dinner piano playing and singing sessions. Any feedback
    would be appreciated.

    http://soundclick.com/share?songid=9680517

    As usual, this is produced in SONAR (8.5.3). Main toys on it are Toontrack
    Superior Drummer 2 (the default New York Studio Legacy kit) for drums,
    Spectrasonics Trilogy (through NI Guitar Rig 3) on bass, Garritan Steinway
    Basic on piano, NI B4II on organ, and Chris Hein Guitars (through Line6 Pod
    Farm) on guitar.

    Rick
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  2. polymod Guest

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    "Rick Paul" <> wrote in message
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    > Here's an initial rough mix of a brand new song I wrote about two weeks

    ago
    > called "Like a Lover Would". It's a bit different for me, both in its

    being
    > kind of bluesy and in that it emerged pretty quickly mostly just out of

    one
    > of my normal after dinner piano playing and singing sessions. Any

    feedback
    > would be appreciated.
    >
    > http://soundclick.com/share?songid=9680517


    Yea baby! I like! I think it's my favorite out of everything you've done.

    I felt like I was laying back in a bar with the ceiling fan spinning slowly
    o'er my head!

    Poly
  3. Benjamin Goldman Guest

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    Rick Paul wrote:

    > Here's an initial rough mix of a brand new song I wrote about two
    > weeks ago called "Like a Lover Would". It's a bit different for me,
    > both in its being kind of bluesy and in that it emerged pretty
    > quickly mostly just out of one of my normal after dinner piano
    > playing and singing sessions. Any feedback would be appreciated.
    >
    > http://soundclick.com/share?songid=9680517
    >
    > As usual, this is produced in SONAR (8.5.3). Main toys on it are
    > Toontrack Superior Drummer 2 (the default New York Studio Legacy kit)
    > for drums, Spectrasonics Trilogy (through NI Guitar Rig 3) on bass,
    > Garritan Steinway Basic on piano, NI B4II on organ, and Chris Hein
    > Guitars (through Line6 Pod Farm) on guitar.
    >
    > Rick


    Yeah, baby. This needs no polish as far as I'm concerned. Great sond,
    dude. Your voice goes great in this style. Cool words.

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    Cheers,
    Ben
  4. Rick Paul Guest

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    Thanks, Poly. This is definitely a different one for me, especially on the
    writing side. Most of the time lyrics take me forever, and finishing them
    can be like pulling teeth. This entire song emerged within the space of
    less than two hours, and the whole first verse more or less just spilled out
    as an ad lib during one of my nightly after dinner piano playing/singing
    sessions.

    Rick
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    Closet Cowboy Music (ASCAP)
    Web: www.RickPaul.info
    MySpace: www.myspace.com/rickpaulmusic
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    "polymod" <> wrote in message
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    >
    > "Rick Paul" <> wrote in message
    > news:...
    >> Here's an initial rough mix of a brand new song I wrote about two weeks

    > ago
    >> called "Like a Lover Would". It's a bit different for me, both in its

    > being
    >> kind of bluesy and in that it emerged pretty quickly mostly just out of

    > one
    >> of my normal after dinner piano playing and singing sessions. Any

    > feedback
    >> would be appreciated.
    >>
    >> http://soundclick.com/share?songid=9680517

    >
    > Yea baby! I like! I think it's my favorite out of everything you've done.
    >
    > I felt like I was laying back in a bar with the ceiling fan spinning
    > slowly
    > o'er my head!
    >
    > Poly
    >
    >
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  5. Rick Paul Guest

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    Thanks, Ben. I enjoy singing in this style, but don't write much of this
    sort of thing (this probably isn't the first, but it's definitely a rarity)
    so mostly only get to do it with cover songs.

    Rick

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    Rick Paul
    Closet Cowboy Music (ASCAP)
    Web: www.RickPaul.info
    MySpace: www.myspace.com/rickpaulmusic
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    "Benjamin Goldman" <> wrote in message
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    > Rick Paul wrote:
    >
    >> Here's an initial rough mix of a brand new song I wrote about two
    >> weeks ago called "Like a Lover Would". It's a bit different for me,
    >> both in its being kind of bluesy and in that it emerged pretty
    >> quickly mostly just out of one of my normal after dinner piano
    >> playing and singing sessions. Any feedback would be appreciated.
    >>
    >> http://soundclick.com/share?songid=9680517
    >>
    >> As usual, this is produced in SONAR (8.5.3). Main toys on it are
    >> Toontrack Superior Drummer 2 (the default New York Studio Legacy kit)
    >> for drums, Spectrasonics Trilogy (through NI Guitar Rig 3) on bass,
    >> Garritan Steinway Basic on piano, NI B4II on organ, and Chris Hein
    >> Guitars (through Line6 Pod Farm) on guitar.
    >>
    >> Rick

    >
    > Yeah, baby. This needs no polish as far as I'm concerned. Great sond,
    > dude. Your voice goes great in this style. Cool words.
    >
    > --
    > Cheers,
    > Ben
  6. Neil Rutman Guest

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    Great job Rick!

    Neil R

    "Rick Paul" <> wrote in message
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    > Thanks, Ben. I enjoy singing in this style, but don't write much of this
    > sort of thing (this probably isn't the first, but it's definitely a
    > rarity) so mostly only get to do it with cover songs.
    >
    > Rick
    >
    > --
    > =======================================
    > Rick Paul
    > Closet Cowboy Music (ASCAP)
    > Web: www.RickPaul.info
    > MySpace: www.myspace.com/rickpaulmusic
    > =======================================
    >
    >
    > "Benjamin Goldman" <> wrote in message
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    >> Rick Paul wrote:
    >>
    >>> Here's an initial rough mix of a brand new song I wrote about two
    >>> weeks ago called "Like a Lover Would". It's a bit different for me,
    >>> both in its being kind of bluesy and in that it emerged pretty
    >>> quickly mostly just out of one of my normal after dinner piano
    >>> playing and singing sessions. Any feedback would be appreciated.
    >>>
    >>> http://soundclick.com/share?songid=9680517
    >>>
    >>> As usual, this is produced in SONAR (8.5.3). Main toys on it are
    >>> Toontrack Superior Drummer 2 (the default New York Studio Legacy kit)
    >>> for drums, Spectrasonics Trilogy (through NI Guitar Rig 3) on bass,
    >>> Garritan Steinway Basic on piano, NI B4II on organ, and Chris Hein
    >>> Guitars (through Line6 Pod Farm) on guitar.
    >>>
    >>> Rick

    >>
    >> Yeah, baby. This needs no polish as far as I'm concerned. Great sond,
    >> dude. Your voice goes great in this style. Cool words.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Cheers,
    >> Ben

    >
    >
  7. Rick Paul Guest

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    Thanks, Neil.

    Rick

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    Rick Paul
    Closet Cowboy Music (ASCAP)
    Web: www.RickPaul.info
    MySpace: www.myspace.com/rickpaulmusic
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    "Neil Rutman" <> wrote in message
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    > Great job Rick!
    >
    > Neil R
    >
    > "Rick Paul" <> wrote in message
    > news:...
    >> Thanks, Ben. I enjoy singing in this style, but don't write much of this
    >> sort of thing (this probably isn't the first, but it's definitely a
    >> rarity) so mostly only get to do it with cover songs.
    >>
    >> Rick
    >>
    >> --
    >> =======================================
    >> Rick Paul
    >> Closet Cowboy Music (ASCAP)
    >> Web: www.RickPaul.info
    >> MySpace: www.myspace.com/rickpaulmusic
    >> =======================================
    >>
    >>
    >> "Benjamin Goldman" <> wrote in message
    >> news:-september.org...
    >>> Rick Paul wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> Here's an initial rough mix of a brand new song I wrote about two
    >>>> weeks ago called "Like a Lover Would". It's a bit different for me,
    >>>> both in its being kind of bluesy and in that it emerged pretty
    >>>> quickly mostly just out of one of my normal after dinner piano
    >>>> playing and singing sessions. Any feedback would be appreciated.
    >>>>
    >>>> http://soundclick.com/share?songid=9680517
    >>>>
    >>>> As usual, this is produced in SONAR (8.5.3). Main toys on it are
    >>>> Toontrack Superior Drummer 2 (the default New York Studio Legacy kit)
    >>>> for drums, Spectrasonics Trilogy (through NI Guitar Rig 3) on bass,
    >>>> Garritan Steinway Basic on piano, NI B4II on organ, and Chris Hein
    >>>> Guitars (through Line6 Pod Farm) on guitar.
    >>>>
    >>>> Rick
    >>>
    >>> Yeah, baby. This needs no polish as far as I'm concerned. Great sond,
    >>> dude. Your voice goes great in this style. Cool words.
    >>>
    >>> --
    >>> Cheers,
    >>> Ben

    >>
    >>

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