dyckns17

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dyckns17 has made 11 RECs to earn a Street Cred of 50.

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Folk Rock, Instrumental

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Latest Recs by dyckns17

Learning to Fly
Loren Gold
Like I have said earlier...The title is the song. You don't have to "learn" on this track. From the first note you are gliding the runway then, as a feather, you soar skyward. I have it all. I am a fortunate man.
Posted on May 16, 2008
3 Amie Street users found this helpful
seven
robert waddington
Want to know something about me? I had to purchase this track, after listening to the 30second preview one gets here at Amiestreet (which is fair), and if you listen, you hear little in the way of "hey? where is this going?" That's why I picked it up. I liked the intro so much, having sampled Robert Waddington's other tracks, I felt this was going where I wanted to go. Also, I have to admit, I heard keys. So that had me right there. Now, "Seven", is one more track that grooves the fine threads of your mind. Although the keys are in the back, the track is held tight with two guitars on different tunings. Also a little "jazz/horror movie/cathedral" male vocal "aahs and oohs" towards the end leads you along into Robert Waddington's imagination and you seem to know where you are even though it is mysterious as "that girl/guy you never did talk to" from your past. I still haven't figured out the title "Seven". LOL...That's me.
Posted on Mar 18, 2008
3 Amie Street users found this helpful
goodby mr anderson
robert waddington
"Goodby Mr Andersen" caught me off guard when the track began with a Jimi Hendrix like lilt wah guitar intro. I thought "where is this going"? Never got out of "wah"-land so I had to purchase it on a certain REC and indeed we do have a groove here! Opening with the Hendrix-like wah guitar, which runs a line throughout the piece it "Mr Andersen" just picks up a groove and voila'...a great listen to meditate, tumble with or dance to develops. Not overblown, the less is more thing worked here...like a charm! A side note to Robert Waddington is I dig his titles. "goodby Mr Andersen"? Is it Goodbye Mr Andersen or "Good" by Mr Andersen? Cool huh? A lead guitar is primary as it picks up from the downbeat and it reminded me of Marc Antoine. Only a little edgier (no pads) than Mr Antoine's music and I really recommend you add this to your library.
Posted on Mar 18, 2008
4 Amie Street users found this helpful

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120 total RECs in Blues, Jazz
114 total RECs in Pop
152 total RECs in Alternative, Pop
396 total RECs in Jazz, Acoustic
8 total RECs in Jazz, New Age

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