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Originally Posted by MarieMarie
Neapolitan - I like all of these. The first song has a baroque sound that I have a soft spot for (which is why Two Sisters is one of my favourite Kinks songs). I liked the second one best, because of the chord progressions and melodies and the subtle contributions of the guitar. The guitar on the third song was great too. It sounds retro, but hey, it works quite well.
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Melody's Echo Chamber - I Follow You the bass playing reminded me of Paul McCartney's, the fuzzy guitar outro reminded me of J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr) at the end of the solo it went beyond fuzz and started breaking up pretty bad - it was so bad it was good. The arpeggio from the clean sounding guitar in the beginning of the song reminded me of Jacno - that's why I couldn't post one song with the other.
I love arpeggios and syncopated finger-picking on the guitar, the reason for my next three.
Gregory and the Hawk - Oats We Sow
Genesis ~ For Absent Friends
The Beatles - Julia
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Originally Posted by mord
Actually, I like you a lot, Nea. That's why I treat you like ****. It's the MB way.
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