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Where the stars shine
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a song I wrote for acoustic guitar and vocals
americana folk rock alternative country 70s rock
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neo retro adult comtemporary alt-country folk rock pop............
Song Info
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#2,258 in subgenre Peak #31
Charts
Peak #327
Author
David Lunbeck
Rights
02/15/08 David lunbeck
Uploaded
March 20, 2008
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MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 4:16
Story behind the song
played this on a 1977 Aria ( penco ) it has a brassy sound
Lyrics
Where the Stars Shine You can try to change your mind you can bend like a willow in the wind you can take a different road but your heart will find it's own one way in the end look back down the lane see how far you've been Chorus Where the stars look like diamonds and the sky is so wide and you feel like you are flying so beautiful you could cry You can never go back home but the flower never falls far from the vine sometimes it's a state of mind look back down the lane see how far you have been Chorus you can tell yourself nothings really changed just a long long summer rain but there's always something missing someone you should be holding right now ...............
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Johnny Proctor
Apr 01, 2008
Dave, your imagination staggers me. You have such creativity and uniqueness in your artwork. Love the sweet traid harmonies - a perfect touch for the acoustic flavor of this superb tune. Your guitar arrangments are a tapestry of sound, rhythm, and tapestry that never fails to impress me with its complexity and complimentary sounds. The dobro sounds and mouth harp take this one to another level. I wish I could quote from my influences without copying them. You always succeed at that. well done! Your fan, Johnny
Daniel Waite
Mar 30, 2008
Dave, Harmonies, vocals, harp, and guitar all add up to a sensational piece! Love the slide guitar, I wasn't expecting that and had to listen several times just to hear it again. Love the harp solo with the picked guitar in the middle! Nice job my friend! I love your versatility!
Tony DeLecce
Mar 26, 2008
Who is this man behind the curtain? Talk about a change of pace. Love those opening harmonies. Is Johnny Proctor in the room? LOL! Lovely accoustic song Dave. Kudos. The Captain should be quoted for the ages. Mixing the trivial elements in an untrivial way and from a guy who's first language is not English. How do I improve on that comment? Great work!
Tammy Swindell
Mar 22, 2008
Beautiful guitar and harmonica work, David, plus a strong message. :) This is taking you a different way than you've gone before. :) Thumbs up! :)
ALEXIS PATRICK
Mar 22, 2008
Beautiful work David!!!!!! Fabulous harmonies. Great guitarwork!!!!!!!!!!! I am working on a song and it's difficult because I want the harmonies just right and it's taking a long time because most of the time my words don't match ,and when I sing really high it's hard to pronounce certain words, anyway.........LOL It's probably easy for you. HAPPY EASTER to you and your family.
Kurt Lewis Neufer
Mar 21, 2008
Hello Dave, Love this one, the acoustic and harp sound great... Fabulous job on the vocals......really....love the mix.... nice job of panning....love the harmonies too... Have a Wonderful Easter Holiday, Kurt
Grand Jury
Mar 20, 2008
Who-oo-ho-ho!!Very interesting song.You have a talent for mixin' the trivial elements in an untrivial way.Song is kinda full of suprises which is great,'cause you're ruinin' the listener's expectactions...and that's very cool.I think it's very original and kinda unimitable stuff.Scores high in my book!!