There must be a few Andre Rieu tunes you could try your hand at then Chris, Nick didn't say which demographic of popular music and he is getting a lot of airplay down here
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Blind Kiwi wrote:There must be a few Andre Rieu tunes you could try your hand at then Chris, Nick didn't say which demographic of popular music and he is getting a lot of airplay down here

Chris C wrote:Coldplay apparently released Yellow over a decade ago
Nick wrote:
Why so limited? Writing style changes over time. Trying to write a song like Kern wouldn't translate to today.

Nick wrote:
Really, did this go on every week before I got here?


Chris C wrote:Nick wrote:
Really, did this go on every week before I got here?
No.
katreich wrote: I'm not complaining at all. I, for one, really need the stretch, but I knew, as soon as I saw the assignment, that this would be an issue for some of the regulars here.
Guys, go online and listen! Chris, if you like the mutli- instrumentals of Mumford and son, check out Arcade Fire. The group I used, the Killers, have a couple of fantastic albums. You mentioned Adele, and if you'd like a new twist on R&B, try listening to Fitz and the Tantrums. There's a lot more out there than Brittany and Justin Bieber. Even our old friends like Paul Simon and Ray Davies have released new albums this year.

Laz wrote:Chris C wrote:Nick wrote:
Really, did this go on every week before I got here?
No.
Vic used to lock his assignments immediately after posting.

Vic Lewis VL wrote:So, in short, although I'm actually quite pleased with most of the songs I've recorded, there's always that nagging "I could do better if I REALLY stretched myself" feeling - all these years of writing songs (since I was a teenager - and I turned 54 this month) and I still feel as if I'm searching for my own identity.
I suppose I'll just have to keep on trying, then.....
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