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Mr. Badluck
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(Scratch Track) Dark song, people with the badluck blues will understand...recorded, poorly on computer, right after finished writing, work in process, mistakes included.
acoustic singersongwriter acoustic rock soulful
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Solo singer/songwriter chic...soulful, emotional songs. raw, stripped down acoustic rock
Hi there...I'm just a solo artist at the time. Just a simple songwriter, trying to get a few good songs down on tape. I write some folk rock, ballads, and a country song now and then. Have previously recorded a demo tape in studio and hated it, the project ended up not sounding like me and my music, so I'm working on my own music now with my own 4trk at home. I'm not really trying to do anything with my music anymore, I just write and play for my own soul and satisfaction. Not too many things in life make me feel as alive and happy as when I'm jammin' out or working on a tune. I hope you enjoy these little pieces of life from me......and if you're so inspired, please leave me your thoughts on the message board. :)
Song Info
Charts
Peak #459
Peak in subgenre #34
Author
Strummergurl
Rights
2008
Uploaded
June 15, 2008
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.6 MB 128 kbps 4:58
Story behind the song
Some people I know, skate by and no troubles, always good luck, when they should be in a heap of messes, and then there are others, who are constantly hit with the negative, or just plain old badluck all the time. Maybe it's karma......maybe not, but i know one thing.....it does suck. This song is for the one's of us who muddle thru....and keep on goin on.
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Peter Chapman
Jul 22, 2009
I can remember when I would have given anything for a 4track - it all takes me back to strumming in the bedroom when I was about 17. But it was single track for me. Now I'll only do wall of sound stuff, ha, ha!! This was interesting despite your own put downs. Here's a suggestion for you: use this but with lowered guitar and add another vocal, you can harmonise, an octave either side, whatever, but try a BREATHY vocal. So maybe lower would be best. Listen to Neil's I am a child if you're not sure. You don't always have to go flat out.
Roger John
May 20, 2009
Always like that strumming. Real nice song! Wish I could have heard the vocals a bit clearer. The song works!