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Steve April
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5/6/2011 3:20:57 PM
Rd To Recovery
Many years ago, I visited a friend who was workin' at Guideposts.
Hadn't seen him for a few months, and i said i drove down on the road ( giving directions), and he said "the road to recovery, the road to discovery."
Collabro with Bryon on organ, atmospheric & rockin', thanks Bryon...
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Bryon Tosoff
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5/12/2011 5:58:58 AM
---- Updated 5/14/2011 8:58:10 AM
we are rolling on this one, if you all have not listened up to Steve's newie, do lend an ear, its kinda cool. did up some keys on it Let's Roll
I listened to the track twice then did it, really came spontaneously, thats me anyways, I just like to do it with out too much fuss, perhaps i should be more detailed and calculated ,but find if I do I lose the realness if that makes sense....
stay rockin you music lovers
bryon
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Steve April
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5/14/2011 12:21:47 PM
grand workin' with bryon...
a drivin' song, california's beautiful this time of year...
wish all my IAC friends and musos a pleasin' spring, wish you were here, like i say in the song...
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Steve Ison
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5/15/2011 12:16:24 PM
Its got a charm n a nice life-affirming vibe like alot of your music Steve
The fairgroundy organ was really cool too Bryon and worked well with the track-excellent for one take :)
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Shoe City Sound
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5/15/2011 8:04:44 PM
"fairgroundy organ" - exactly right!! I felt the same way, but didn't have the words - thanks Steve Ison .... great tune, Road to Recovery ... Steve and Bryon strike again.
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Steve April
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5/16/2011 7:32:50 PM
thanks for havin' a listen Steve, very value your comments.
Dorothy, grateful for your comment.
yaaahhh, Bryon's hammond, r-o-c-k-s*****
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Bryon Tosoff
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5/17/2011 7:13:02 AM
---- Updated 5/17/2011 8:02:38 AM
: )
Lets roll well the ,Road to recovery, the song had some special magic and well, it just clicked, I had put away my keys and had not done a project for some time, and when Steve sent me an invitation to do it, I thought, well you know, he has asked me numerous times to hook up and do a collab over the last year or more, and so, I unzippered the thing ,I took the keys out of its skin,set it up, hooked up the thing, fired up the little program i have, dumped the mp3 in, listened 2 X and laid it down, that was it, it just happened, not that it is always that way ....and Thanks Mr Ison for your acknowledgement and all who dig the tune, Steve brings something unique to the table, with his lyrical style and wonderful positive energy. its infectious, truly a wordsmith and a one who has a passion and love for what he does...carry on your good works Mr April.
cheers and best wishes to all
bt
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Shoe City Sound
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5/17/2011 7:26:11 AM
Hey Steve April - would that I was Dorothy I could totally use some ruby slippers right about now - but alas, it's Dolores hahahaha close, starts with a D :) still like Road To Recovery under any name.
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Bryon Tosoff
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5/17/2011 7:28:01 AM
---- Updated 5/17/2011 9:10:41 AM
how many times do you click your heels Dolores, and does it really make things better. I tried it today, but was in bare feet, oh ruby red slippers required........as for Dorothy and toto well I heard they left here and went down the yellow brick road, alas, shall I follow, follow the yellow brick road, no gold,it just glimmers and sparkles shines and looks good in the sun today
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Shoe City Sound
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5/17/2011 7:57:30 PM
You're funny, Bryon - yeah, its' been my experience that everything looks better in the movies ..... but a nice sunny day sounds good too - been raining here for days
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