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'Tis good!
Why always the gibbering of who or what it sounds like... {#Rolleyes}

It's whether you like it or not that counts imo... I love this one!

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dull
 
I hear Avett Brothers.
whoa, one of those songs as simple as it is , stopped me in my tracks and was touched instantly. Thanks Bill...
Mow your grass. Now.
 peter_james_bond wrote:
Definite Ben Folds influence here. I like it. Also sounds a bit like Keane.

 


Billy joelish style playing. He is an amazing piano player. I have to suggest five more hours or "further the sky"

Its a gentle listen. I appreciate his positive twist too.
 suebee3 wrote:
lOvE iT!  (it sort of sounds Billy Joel-ish at times!)

 
Yes! Mel and I saw him open for Loggins and Messina, very Billy Joel-ish indeed, very talented man!

 Dave_Mack wrote:

Spot on.  Extremely Keane.  I like the other song, "And the World Turned" much better.

 
I'm hearing more Jackson Browne than anything else.  Not that that's a bad thing.

Yes, please...bloody disappear.Thank you.
 peter_james_bond wrote:
Definite Ben Folds influence here. I like it. Also sounds a bit like Keane.

 
Spot on.  Extremely Keane.  I like the other song, "And the World Turned" much better.

I wish this would just disappear from the playlist.
 F1 wrote:

Bloody horrible.


 
Excellent description

Bloody horrible.


 ch83575 wrote:
Started out with promise.  As it went on it got more and more commercial and over-compressed.  In the end it just sounded like self-indulgent drivel.
 
This sounds like the description of many a band, unfortunately.

No, I'm impressed.  Look forward to hearing more from Gabe.
Can I be Coldplay too?
Started out with promise.  As it went on it got more and more commercial and over-compressed.  In the end it just sounded like self-indulgent drivel.
lOvE iT!  (it sort of sounds Billy Joel-ish at times!)

Definite Ben Folds influence here. I like it. Also sounds a bit like Keane.