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My name is Paul Gaines, Im new to writing songs, and I have a tune that im thinking of making a demo of. Im not sure how to go about getting the tune heard other than submitting it in song contest in the short term, I understand about networking, thats why I joined this forum. What I'd really like to hear are some suggestions to point me toward other venues to get a tune heard. I guess everyone thinks they have a hit on their hands every now and then. Hit or no, I just want to get in the storm so I have a change for lightening to hit me. Here is a link to a very rough recording of the song Im going to demo, any advise would be appreciated, including do you think the song is worth making a demo or not. Im posting the lyrics the way they are now, the recording was right after I wrote the first draft of the song, just a cel phone recording and I have done a rewite since then. http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=1016904&songID=8448290Thanks Paul Gaines
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