THANKS TO JOHN MCCLEON, THE BOYS ARE NOW AIR (PLAYED) ON WIN 89.1 FM RADIO (WDWN AUBURN NEW YORK) WE NEED YOU TO CALL THIS STATION 315-2530449 AND YOUR LOCAL RADIO STATION AND REQUEST THEM, THE MORE THEY ARE REQUESTED THE SOONER WE CAN GET THEM INTO…
At 8:37pm on September 22, 2009, Sheba Huguley said…
THANKS TO JOHN MCCLEON, THE BOYS ARE NOW AIR (PLAYED) ON WIN 89.1 FM RADIO (WDWN AUBURN NEW YORK) WE NEED YOU TO CALL THIS STATION 315-2530449 AND YOUR LOCAL RADIO STATION AND REQUEST THEM, THE MORE THEY ARE REQUESTED THE SOONER WE CAN GET THEM INTO THE PUBLIC, WE WANT TO THANK EVERYONE THAT SUPPORT US AND HELPED US GET THIS FAR, WE LOVE YOU AND WILL NEVER FORGET YOU. IF YOU HAVEN'T HAD THE CHANCE TO HEAR OUR MUSIC GO TO www.myspace.com/5thnation_music
thanks a lot for feedback - I will try to merge some of the suggestions into the song.
=> I'm planning to do a correspondig short version
=> Will leave out the strings in favour of the low duduk flutes from the ending
=> Thus this may become more "mass"-compatible
What do you think? Should I leave the existing "maxi" version like it is?
I had to listen multiple times. Finally - I liked it. Especially the lyrics and your singing. The line "For sunrise, beautiful sunrise .. to dry her tears" deeply moved me. The strings are a little bit too biting for my ears. A very moving song - congratulations.
Hi Tim, to hear the Karaoke Version you have to go to the music factory and search Varios. So you see the new upload of Carsten. Have Fun listening. Conny
Hi Carsten, bin heute seit langem mal wieder auf Sawubona gewesen. Hast du die Geschichte mit den Digital Musicians schon gesehen oder getestet? Wie geht es so, was macht die Musik?
Gruß Conny
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