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Original Message 1/3                 Date: 19-Jan-10  @  01:43 PM   -   one old one new ?

NastyM

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just dropped two tune things on
"Do Right" one i did a year or so ago - fiddling about stealing an old blues tune for chord progression.
"Introducing" the second a more recent attempt - a little industrial i thought
any comment would be appreciated
speaky soon and a happy new year



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Message 2/3                 Date: 22-Jan-10  @  04:13 AM   -   RE: one old one new ?

Musineer Productions

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Well , Do Right didn't really click that well with me. Good production and stereo, etc, but nothing special.

I feel free to say this because Introducing is simply superb. Blimey, what a stomper! Brilliant, quite, quite brilliant. I'll be downloading this. Almost makes me want to get thoroughly mashed so I can appreciate it properly, but I ought to be a sensible adult tomorrow and if I remembered it I wouldn't be mashed enough. Seriously a bloody marvellous track. 11 out of 10. Bravo, encore, etc. Best bit of music I've heard in a long while.

It was so good I listened to another, ST, which is also really good.

I'm going to have another listen to Introducing again now. Please do more like this.



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Message 3/3                 Date: 22-Jan-10  @  11:39 AM   -   RE: one old one new ?

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Do rights great mate - its like a really cheesy low budget theme tune to a BBC4 consumer affairs program



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