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by Gary E. Andrews - 04/15/24 07:08 PM
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Hey everyone - I'm making a demo CD of songs to use for shopping for Bass players and Drummers. Please listen to this song and tell me if it sounds like it would be FUN to play live if you were a Drummer or Bass player. This is a song I had posted quite a few months ago, but have now completely overhauled it in every way, with the renewed goal of getting back out and playing Live rather than trying to make the next Abbey Road in my apartment bedroom "studio" Or could you envision some fun changes for it? As the Bass player or Drummer? All I'm looking for is a couple gigs a month around town, and regular practices/good work ethic. And I'd want to have the Bassist or Drummer (or both) share lead vocal duties with me. Heres the link to the song. Please use: "Rolling" Version 3 http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=2962&alid=-1 (the old Mix1 has an alternate mid section and sounds alot different. Would this other mid-section be more fun to play ?) Any comments would be greatly appreciated Thanks
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