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PEZ
Posted 2013-07-06 11:05 AM (#473174)
Subject: New Song "The Balladeer"



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New Song The Balladeer
http://youtu.be/Ljw0G-NzsD0

feedback welcome
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Standingovation
Posted 2013-07-07 11:50 AM (#473197 - in reply to #473174)
Subject: Re: New Song "The Balladeer"



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Honest feedback:

I think I liked this just a tad bit less than your previous video (The Cunberland Gap?) but both definitely had that PEZ "vibe" to them.
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Darkbar
Posted 2013-07-07 12:40 PM (#473199 - in reply to #473174)
Subject: Re: New Song "The Balladeer"



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Another honest feedback, ala Simon Cowell:

That song was definitely NOT ready for performing in public. The lyrics need a lot of work, the guitar playing was pretty sloppy, vocal pitch was off, and (not that it matters, but) no one really uses the term "Balladeer" these days. Either needs a complete re-write, or scratched from the playlist. I would not play that song during your Nashville trip.
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Slipkid
Posted 2013-07-07 1:43 PM (#473200 - in reply to #473174)
Subject: Re: New Song "The Balladeer"



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To add to the above, change up the key. Your vocals are down in the mud.
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Tho it may seem strange to say here, I think the song cries out for a different guitar.
Maybe a Taylor or a Martin.... and of course, a different T-shirt to match the different guitar.


Edited by Slipkid 2013-07-07 1:48 PM
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PEZ
Posted 2013-07-08 10:47 AM (#473212 - in reply to #473199)
Subject: Re: New Song "The Balladeer"



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darkbarguitar - 2013-07-07 12:40 PM

Another honest feedback, ala Simon Cowell:

That song was definitely NOT ready for performing in public. The lyrics need a lot of work, the guitar playing was pretty sloppy, vocal pitch was off, and (not that it matters, but) no one really uses the term "Balladeer" these days. Either needs a complete re-write, or scratched from the playlist. I would not play that song during your Nashville trip.


The sloopier than I wanted the guitar was slipping around on me a bit.
Nobody uses term troubadour much but there was hit song with it.
I thank you for the honest feedback.
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Englishplayer
Posted 2013-07-08 9:08 PM (#473224 - in reply to #473174)
Subject: RE: New Song "The Balladeer"


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Yes, George Strait has a fantastic album/song called Troubadour. I believe it won the Grammy for best country album a few years back.
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AdamasW597
Posted 2013-07-18 10:04 PM (#473452 - in reply to #473174)
Subject: Re: New Song "The Balladeer"



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George Strait could sing the phonebook and have it go #1.
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PEZ
Posted 2013-07-29 11:16 PM (#473678 - in reply to #473452)
Subject: Re: New Song "The Balladeer"



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mymartind35 - 2013-07-18 10:04 PM

George Strait could sing the phonebook and have it go #1.


I met a guy who wrote 2 of hos songs while I was in Nashville.
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aaronharmon
Posted 2013-08-11 11:42 PM (#473951 - in reply to #473174)
Subject: Re: New Song "The Balladeer"


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I actually kind of liked it. Your singing is nowhere near perfect, but who cares, you'll get better, find the right key and so forth. Just keep playing with it, it will come. Kind of a cool song. I also liked the use of balladeer, thought it was a cool anachronism. Its pretty obvious that had not practiced that song backwards and forwards (either that or you were nervous as all hell which is totally forgivable), but practice, practice, practice... Listen to Jorge Regula or Steak for Chicken by The Moldy Peaches for proof that songs don't have to be overproduced (or even sang well) to be well liked by many
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PEZ
Posted 2013-08-12 9:10 AM (#473954 - in reply to #473174)
Subject: Re: New Song "The Balladeer"



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It was brand new, I try get song up on youtube fast as publication date protects your copyright.
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