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A nice wee tune
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| said 637 days ago (February 10th, 2008) | |
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very cool folk...! Whatta happy song this is...nice piece of folk, seemed almost mixed with a ragtime piano...Highly enjoyable and full spirit. |
| thetiler said 636 days ago (February 12th, 2008) | |
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Happy sounds interesting use of the bass effects. Has a very traditional synth folk country sounds of maybe in the 1800, kinda searching for gold in them thar hills type of thing. Thanks for sharing, I think music can be valuable for people that are suffering from depression. And this kind of music fits the bill to me. So great to have uplifting music with that happy feel!!!!! Check out my latest song called The Bluebird Cafe (with two other guest)
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| saymme said 630 days ago (February 18th, 2008) | |
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Real Nice : ) Sure feel the History in this, GREAT TUNE tx for this happy experience ! : ) |
| spannerotoole said 607 days ago (March 12th, 2008) | |
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Where the tune was written... I am part of an Irish Culture Community in Dublin, Ireland. This tune came to me as we were playing Jigs and Reels one friday night. As soon as I got home, I put it down. It was initally intended to be a harmony for another tune, but I thought it sounded better on its own, as for the abrupt end, I couldn't think of a better way to end it. Check out my latest song called Student Grant Blues (Ode to the Recession)
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... very enjoyable little tune! I like how you build more in as the song progresses, and then ease to slower pause... then back to jig. The ending seemed a bit abrupt, but otherwise a cool Irish folkie!
Jack