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Real Deal
by Brian Austin Whitney - 05/07/26 01:38 AM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/06/26 05:36 PM
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I'm off to France today for three weeks, so this is my last chance to post a new one. I expect you could do with the rest :-) https://soundcloud.com/vic-arnold/cinnamon-eyesCinnamon eyes ©2016 Vic Arnold V1 There's a bar downtown with a smoky view where the sleeping water runs through the swirling room, Oh that golden glow how it could tantalise I felt I would die from cinnamon eyes V2 It was a loose seduction with a firm tango hold I didn't feel the destruction, I just felt too bold Her come over smile hid her true disguise I thought I might die from cinnamon eyes Ch. I thought I would die from cinnamon eyes A shot of bourbon and a shot of rye Hit me again with your smooth talking lies I think I'll die from cinnamon eyes. Inst. V1 There's the reason I'm undone, and all it took was the cross between a thirst and a thirsty look With a half full glass but a half empty life I knew I would die from cinnamon eyes Ch. I thought I would die from cinnamon eyes A shot of bourbon and a shot of rye Hit me again with your smooth talking lies I think I'll die from cinnamon eyes.
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Well have a great trip and come back with more great songs.
"a loose seduction with a firm tango hold"
Love that line! Don't know why this song reminded me of Willie Nelson? Very cool over all, especially the vocal. Well done.
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a cool one Vic.Something about the word "cinnamon",i like it.Have a great time in France!Mike
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Thanks Ricki. If I do they will still be in English. :-)
Willie Nelson is ok by me, too.
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Hi Mike. Yes, the word just popped into my head so I thought "I'm gonna write a song with cinnamon in it" and the eyes popped out of my head.  It does add spice to the mix. Lollylol! Thanks for liking it. Vic
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Hello Vic,
I enjoyed this tune, LOTS of clever lines in it & you're sounding good. Have fun in FRANCE.
Calvin Stone The Devil..... http://www.soundclick.com/bands/0/calvinstewart
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Hi Vic:
First things first! The title alone forces a listen... and yes, there is a "Willie Vibe" about this song the way you performed it... and it is a delicious listen. One of those songs that has the ability to stay with us... long into the future. Super song, my friend.
Be careful and cautious while you are across the channel. If you are near Normandy, leave a Rose on a Stone for me.
Enjoyed this so much. ----Dave
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"It was a loose seduction with a firm tango hold " As Ricki mentioned that is indeed a very cool line amongst many other good ones. FWIW I felt a piano would have better fit the groove you established -- rather than the electric guitar. I really like both the melody and the vocal -- just found the guitar not as supportive of the vocal. But, I've spent the morning working with some piano loops so I'm likely biased  We enjoyed the song and wish you the best on the getaway! Edit: listened some more and am finding the guitar more fitting  J&B
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Great work Vic! Always love your signature vocals! Instrumentation perfect! Best, John 
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Outstanding... There's the reason I'm undone, and all it took was the cross between a thirst and a thirsty look With a half full glass but a half empty life I knew I would die from cinnamon eyes
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Bon jour, Calvin. Internet connection is iffy here but good enough for me to say thanks for listening.
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Thanks, Dave. Passed through Normandy but staying in Brittany. If I find a rose on the way back I will do that.
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Hi Vic, Really cool, enjoyable song. After the first verse, I thought "cinnamon eyes" was possibly referring to a "condition" the singer had gotten from soaking in the golden glow of that smoky room for too long, and I like how the title comes to also possibly refer to the seductresses eyes. I like the word play in this. Many lines have a kind of oxymoron approach to them, or carry opposites words in the same phrase, like "half full glass but a half empty life" and "It was a loose seduction with a firm tango hold" and very very subtly, "I just felt too bold" --because with the word "just" I'm expecting something humbler than "too bold" to follow. And it all carries a Dylan-y love of language with it that makes it a fun lyric, an then a fun vocal to follow. Enjoy France, I hear the busking is excellent.  Mike
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Fate doesn't hang on a wrong or right choice Fortune depends on the tone of your voice
-The Divine Comedy (Neil Hannon) from the song "Songs of Love" from the album "Casanova" (1996)
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Very cool vibe, and I love the last verse, Vic. A lot of nice lines overall, but the last verse really stuck with me. Good writing and performance sir. Enjoyed it a lot. -TK
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Ha! J&B. I knew it would grow on you. :-) I liked the contrast. Thank you for having a good listen.
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Glad you enjoyed it John. Thank you.
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Hi Neil Thank you very much.
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Thanks J&B. I did plan a piano solo originally but changed my mind later. I agree it would work though. Glad you enjoyed it.
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Thank you John. I appreciate the listen and comment.
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Hi Neil. That's a nice comment. Thank you.
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Hey Vic,
How's your French vocabulary? Hope you're enjoying trip.
I really like the melody/vibe you have going on here. My only small sug would be make the 2nd line of the song more "real/literal" just to establish a setting more quickly--unless I'm not understanding that 2nd line's meaning, but it does flow nicely.
What a great title by the way, one has to want to see what's meant by that expression. I didn't get Wille, but a little of Dylan when he first went electric.
Nice work mate!
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Thanks Mike. Yes, you could get something very similar to being in that sort of environment. Words are great tools, aren't they?
Thanks for taking an in depth look at it.
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Hi TKO. Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the favourable comment.
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Thanks, Ed. I get what you're saying about the second line, but I wanted to keep the whole thing a little ambiguous. But if you think about it a lttle more I'm sure you'll get the meaning.
Yes, you are right about Dylan. I had him in mind from the start.
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