From: TobyBrez on
On Apr 23, 6:53 am, "polymod" <poly...(a)optonline.net> wrote:
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> news:de1e8c72-a4f7-4e92-baa3-77259e3cc754(a)t63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...> On Apr 22, 1:51 pm, "polymod" <poly...(a)optonline.net> wrote:
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> > > > Haven't participated in quite some time... sorry bout that.
> > > > Heres a new one if you're so inclined. I hope you like...
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> > > >http://www.macobrothers.com/audio/Home_Toby%20Bresnahan2008.mp3
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> > > Great job Toby....and it's nice to see you back here.
> > > To me this song has a real 70's folk vibe to it...similar to the band
> > > "Renaissance".
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> > Thanks a lot Poly! I had to do a quick search on Renaissance, I
> > remember them; they had that tune Northern Lights.
> > Cool, thanks for the memory. They had a great chick singer and used
> > mellotrons and flutes and oboes and stuff.
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> Annie Haslam.
> She does a great rendition of the old classic "Going Home"
> Gives me goose bumps every time.
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> Keep up the good work!
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> Poly

Yes, Annie Haslam! I had to run over to iTunes and buy Northern
Lights, it still gives me the goose bumps.
I'll have to check out Going Home. Thanks!
From: TobyBrez on
On Apr 23, 8:33 am, "Zelix" <nacchisrevenge@[remove
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> "TobyBrez" <t...(a)tobybrez.com> wrote in message
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> > Haven't participated in quite some time... sorry bout that.
> > Heres a new one if you're so inclined. I hope you like...
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> >http://www.macobrothers.com/audio/Home_Toby%20Bresnahan2008.mp3
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> Excellent, I listened to this yesterday but didn't get a chance to post.
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> I really like your guitar work and sound.

Thanks so much Zelix, I appreciate that!

From: TobyBrez on
On Apr 23, 9:03 am, "Sue Morton" <867-5...(a)domain.invalid> wrote:
> VERY nice, enjoyed it very much Toby.
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> Sue Morton
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Hi Sue,
Thanks so much. It's alway nice to get a female perspective because
I'm never sure of the lyrics.

This tune in particular is sort of... shall we say... sentimental,
soft, some might even consider whimpy. :-)
I'm glad you like it... thanks!