Rodrica
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Date: November 13, 2006 @ 9:15 AM
I don't like dancing much...but this even made me want to get up and groove to the beat. Love that change which brought it down and the way it picked up again. Great track - lively, fun - really enjoyed it!
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Notary04
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Date: December 25, 2006 @ 1:51 PM
Whoa, the brass, Dave! Those hits and stabs are so raucous and fun. On top of the cheerful harmonies in the guitar (and rhodes?), the slick percussion, and many changes, the brass elevates this to a slightly mad sort of ecstacy. Great title choice, as there is a helluva lotta nostalgia in this piece.
After the lively changes throughout this piece, that abrupt ending didn't feel out of place. Nice fret noise
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bmccosar
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Date: February 10, 2007 @ 9:26 PM
I can hear vocals over this . . . Marvin Gaye, maybe. Almost I was singing along with it, which is certainly hard for me, but I kept hearing some phantom lyrics in my head. No, scratch that, it's somebody with more gravel, maybe Barry White.
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tsand20175
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Date: June 10, 2007 @ 12:20 PM
this is kool. horns are well placed. very nice arrangement and choice of sounds. nice positive feel from this......nice job.
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freddemillio
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Date: June 16, 2007 @ 5:04 AM
I get a big railroad feel from this. The horns, the rhythm ... . I'm not sure where the train is taking me but I like the journey. The piano's solos are very happy. The ending is nice. A quick braking that safely brings us into the station.
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