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It's the 2nd of 3 songs written by Mick Paul and I a while back, that I have selected to upload. Ths one gives you a taste of Mick's bass skills. I just wanted acoustic guitar and Bass in this, and I think it worked quite well. The vocals drift off key in a couple of places. This song, and most of the others written with Mick. were written hours before they were recorded, so I'm not really surprised at the mistakes.
The song is about a contreversial subject, though I'm not going let you know what it means here. You'll have to watch the video to discover it. I reveal the meaning at the end. It puts a whole new angle on the lyrics.
Returning to Mick. Here is some information on the history so far of this very talented guy:
He performed on 2 singles in 1970.
He joined "The Hotshots" in 1973. They got to number 4 in the british chart with one of their releases.
Joined "Union express" in 1974 and toured around Europe for 2 years.
From 1978, he did some session work for the B.B.C. and for a various number of publishers.
He was also an in-house bass player at Abbeydale studios in West London.
He co-wrote the Labour Party campaign song in 1987.
Joined "More tea vicar in 1990.
He wrote and performed on a single called "Aquarius" for Yello records, produced by Tyrrell.
He played bass on the "David Hasselhoff" single "If we could only say goodbye" (Yes. It's The Hoff).
and more..
I'll provide a link to his recording studio website:
Froosound Recording Studio
Mick is the person doing all the music in this song. He also did the music for the song in the previous post, and the next post I do.
The title of this song is "Losing my mind". I hope you like it, and the Bass playing :)
Losing my mind - Jeff Edwards and Mick Paul
Now here is the latest youtube account stats.
A rise in my subs to 692.
The Channel views are 15,540.
The overall vid views are 237,970. Almost at a quarter of a million. climbing at about a thousand views a day.
Coming next is the third of the old original songs, featuring Mick Paul.
I was still working hard on the album at this time. I woke up singing a song. Weird I know, but it was pretty good. I put the track together to see what it sounded like in real life, and if it was good enough, it would go on the album.
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Posted by jeffstunes on 2009-10-20 08:31:23 | Rating: | Views: 5
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