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Waiting This song started as a Christmas blues with a thought about prison cell feeding hatch as an advent calendar. But Christmas went by and I still had only some bluesy chord progression. I started a new approach and wrote the lyrics quite easily, probably because the waiting has been a close theme lately. There is this pandemic going on, winter seemed to last forever and then I've been waiting for a work related resolution - feeling that the outcome doesn't matter, just that the wait would be over and I could go on. I managed to say everything I wanted, here is finally the end result, I'm back to my normal style  Feel free to tell if something is not working  I used the _MY_AMP.STY style as the starting point and added some extra RTs. The most difficult selection was the soloist. The guitar soloists didn't work, I tried also a sax, but there were no good ones in this tempo/feel. Finally I found the harmonica which also fits the prisoner mood. After many multiriff generations I finally had a working solo. Instruments: RealDrums in style:BluesRock128^3-a:SideStick, HiHat , b:Snare, Ride RealTracks in style: 2674:Guitar, Acoustic, Rhythm Blues12-8Brent Sw 065 RealTracks in style: 1924:Guitar, Electric, Rhythm TexasBluesRockSlow12-8Sol Sw 060 533:Bass, Electric, 12-8 Crystal Sw 065 2733:Piano, Acoustic, Rhythm BluesSlow128Mike Sw 065 2856:Harmonica, Background CountrySlowSwingJellyRoll Sw 085 3278:Vocal Mmms, Rhythm RockNRollGospel12-8 4-part Sw 065 Vocals by me Mixed in Cakewalk by BandLab (Neutron 3 used on drum and bass) Lyrics: Droplets falling down on the stone floor squeaking when opened the hatch of the door Still no decision just my daily meal somewhere in a court my ultimate appeal the exit or the chair the end is all I care. Waiting is a clock face forever ticking round when your days are numbered but you don't know the count (you don't know the count) Waiting's a horizon only eyes can reach when your March is a long wade through the snowbanks on the beach (snowbanks on the beach) Flakes are falling down on the walled yard winter prevailing its grip is my guard. Still no dismissal I wish I could just walk to the eve of no return but the cold front doesn't talk who's to make a move one's portion to approve. Waiting is a... Most of the life waiting for starting from Santa Claus the summer's arrival the end of the lockdown the amnesty exes to call. In life's many prisons to sit if the wait is the key then in where does it fit? Even if learned how to cope with a puzzle the next wait might call for more grit. Waiting is a... ------------ Janne
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Janne, The imprisoned theme is a strong one for the times and you explore it well. I enjoyed the bluesy swing style - it gives that ticktockticktok feel of stretched locked-up time... which can lead to fantasies of calling those exes! Yes, the harp is a good fit. A thoughtful and original song.
Robert
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Cool tune Janne. Loved the backtrack and excellent vocal and lyric. Well done
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This song has a really lovely tone to it, and I think that the particular arrangement you chose was an excellent choice! I'd be curious to see if you end up revisiting it again closer to Christmas time for a twist on the mix. Awesome job and thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Ember
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Very cool!! You have such a unique and wonderful sense of melody......always love hearing the changes you come up with!! I really like the vocal arrangement and processing you used!! Nice work!! Take care. Greg
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Super song! Great chord progression. Excellent choice and mix of RTs. Love that lead harp.
I would have liked to have the vocals a tad louder but that is just my opinion.
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Good job! It was all clever (and a nice listen), but I thought the ending especially so. 
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Excellent write Jan. Cool song and one of your best lyrics.
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"forever ticking round when your days are numbered but you don't know the count Waiting's a horizon only eyes can reach" very well written. Well done.
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Interesting subject matter, juxtaposed against your unique progression. The harp was a natural, could have used even more of it, I think. Not sure how I felt about the ending, will go back and listen some more.
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Hi Janne,
There's a heap of fine imagery in these lyrics. You've really excelled yourself! The "Blues" were definitely a great starting point for a song like this.
COVID sure is an experience that the whole world shares. Whatever country I watch shows from, there is a consistency in language surrounding COVID that transcends everything... flatten curve, quarantine, social distancing, etc. That feeling of imprisonment that you write about is also shared.
Nice work!
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Love the groove happening on this one. Very well written also!
Good production and mix.
Not sure about the ending, but, quite clever what you did there.
Overall very good, enjoyed!
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Captivating melody and well sung, Janne. Love the way your changes move the song in an enjoyable groove. The harmonica sounds great. I usually get lost picking pieces of Multitracks. I kinda like how the one guitarist doesn't realize the song is over, but feel it should be faded.
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For me, first lines are extremely important for drawing the audience in, and you have hit the mark with yours: "Droplets falling down/on the stone floor." That sets up the tone of the lyrics.
The music/instrumentation contrasts with the mood of the lyrics, yet it works so nicely.
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Janne, The imprisoned theme is a strong one for the times and you explore it well. I enjoyed the bluesy swing style - it gives that ticktockticktok feel of stretched locked-up time... which can lead to fantasies of calling those exes! Yes, the harp is a good fit. A thoughtful and original song. Robert Thanks Robert for your nice feedback  Glad you noticed the tick-tock feel, I was almost leaving out that guitar until I realized how well it fits the theme. Janne
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Cool tune Janne. Loved the backtrack and excellent vocal and lyric. Well done Thanks Scott for your kind words  I wouldn't call my vocal excellent, but I did practice more than usually before starting recording. Janne
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This song has a really lovely tone to it, and I think that the particular arrangement you chose was an excellent choice! I'd be curious to see if you end up revisiting it again closer to Christmas time for a twist on the mix. Awesome job and thanks for sharing. Thanks Ember for your nice comment  Glad you liked the arrangement. Thanks for the Christmas idea, I thought blues is not a good style for Christmas song, but maybe with some decoration it could work  Janne
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Janne
Very strong write, especially the chorus.
As usual an interesting chord backing track and the harmonica works well.
I like the ending, seems to fit the song mood.
Well done.
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Very cool!! You have such a unique and wonderful sense of melody......always love hearing the changes you come up with!! I really like the vocal arrangement and processing you used!! Nice work!! Take care. Greg Thanks Greg, always a pleasure to receive your heartwarming positive feedback  Janne
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Super song! Great chord progression. Excellent choice and mix of RTs. Love that lead harp.
I would have liked to have the vocals a tad louder but that is just my opinion.
Thanks Mario for your kind words  Always pleasure to hear that my chord progression is great  Right, my vocals could be louder, it's always difficult to mix your own voice. Janne
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