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(27 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Terrible news. Sorry to hear that. Thoughts to Roger and the family.

Not me doc. I'm a rank amateur, you can ask anyone who's heard me! I like it that way though, I'd like to play some sub standard guitar in the olympics one day!

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(10 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Thanks Kenny. Very kind sir.

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(10 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Thanks a lot Pete. For anyone who may have a spare five mins, the recordings are now posted at both my Myspace and YouTube pages.

www.myspace.com/marksmoosic

www.youtube.com/user/budwiser1877

Any comments etc much appreciated as ever.

Cheers,

M

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(10 replies, posted in Songwriting)

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Just a new one I've been working on. Will try and record it tomorrow and stick it on YouTube and Myspace. All comments and thoughts welcome as ever.

Mark

I agree with Zurf. I think it depends on the song. Generally I would say that, like most,, the melody to a song will catch me. However when you look at songs like Blower's Daughter by Damian Rice there's not much melody in the opening section but the lyrics are very engaging and draw you in. That's one of my favourite songs ever and appears to be contrary to my general rule.

Good topic!!

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(10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Like it. Very good stuff

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(12 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Evening chordians,

I'm just writing a quick note to have a rant about migraines. I don't know if anyone else on here suffers from them, I'm sure you must, but good lord these are horrible little buggers indeed!!

As I write I'm on day 3 of a fairly severe attack. I'm getting to write this in a brief spell of respite from my symptoms due to taking yet another dose of painkillers which would fell a horse, a big one at that.

For anyone that doesn't suffer from these horrible attacks let me explain........firstly, migraines are not "just a headache". That statement is almost as painful as the actual migraine itself. Migraines cause a rather grim and debilitating series of symptoms. This starts (for me anyway) with loss of vision, tunnel vision and an "aura" in one or both eyes. The aura is someting I can only describe as feeling like you've just stared into the sun or a bright light for too long. Flashing colours in front of your eyes which stops you being able to focus or concentrate on anything. THis lasts for around 30 mins and is then followed by overwhelming nausea and a headache which stops you dead in your tracks. Usually around this time your stomach decides to get in on the act and will do its best to catch you out as you loiter around the bathroom. Heads or tails people, you decide! It certainly livens proceedings up a tad.

For me, I'm often laid up for anything from 1 hour to, like now, a few days. In the past two days in bed I've grown to despise the daylight, handy given that vampires seem to be pretty cool just now ;-), I've become completely intolerant of the merest of sounds from my neighbours and indeed my own restlessness in bed brings out a self loathing I've not experienced since my difficult chunky teenage years!

And to think, all this because I couldn't resist an easter egg!! Yes, that's the final kick in the teeth. The triggers. Many people who get migraines have triggers. Something which can bring about an attack. For me, it's chocolate. As if not bad enough, red wine is also on the list. I may also have to add dairy products.....but the debate rumbles on with that one. So, because on Easter Monday I was too lazy, too hungover, and indeed too complacent about not having had a migraine for a while, I didn't go to the shop for something to eat, rather I just ate the extra easter egg I had bought by mistake, I now find myself in a painkiller induced, guilt ridden (due to time off work I can ill afford), unshaven, twitchy mess I can only say.....damn you Easter Bunny......damn you!! :-p

As they say, misery loves company so if anyone else suffers from these "little headaches" and has any pearls of wisdon they'd like to share, I'm all ears! God knows my eyes have been no use the last couple days!!

Thanks as ever for the rant indulgence,

Mark

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(12 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Didn't know about this. Pretty sad I guess. I would have thought £30m would be more than enough to buy it. Can't see that EMI refused because they're worried about ongoing costs or how it will be used at all......not if they're prepared to sell to anyone, including property developers. Also pretty sure Lloyd Webber would be able to ensure it recouped enough cash in the future.....looks like they're haggling for more money to me. That's the problem when the supposed bank balance of a prospective buyer is all over the press. Why sell for "just" £30m when you know ALW is worth a reputed £750m??

Greedy beggars!!

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(12 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Wow Phil....I really like Second Substitute. What a great song!!

Well done indeed, and yes, let's have the chords and lyrics if you get a chance. I'd quite like a wee go at that one myself smile

Great job, you should be well proud!

Mark

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(3 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Cheers Lena. Appreciated as ever.

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(3 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Good song. Captures all the emotion nicely. Any chance of hearing it played?

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(11 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Excellent work. Very thought provoling as someone said above.

You kinda wonder if it's a price some of these people would have been willing to pay had they know in advance. I prefer to think not, but I think the whole fame thing can often be seen as a bit of a deal with the devil.

I guess that's why I "choose" being unknown here in my blissful obscurity instead wink

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(3 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Really like it. Great song!

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(3 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Hey everyone, another of my own wee songs. The chords are the same through the verses so I've only listed them once. Same for the chorus. V easy song to play. Wee bit of palm muting in the strum too.



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I hope you like. Any comments or feedback would be ace as ever.

I've posted this on my YouTube page now. Albeit a pretty dodgy wee version, but you'll get the jist anyway.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pze2SuwB7-U

Thanks.

Mark

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(12 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Like it. Like the pace, takes the mind off the darkish subject matter a bit. I quite like the contrast that gives too. Where peopl emay take the song at apparent face value and then only realise the true jist of it when they look closer.

Good effort.

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(7 replies, posted in Songwriting)

I like this. Nice story to it. Good job.

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(11 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Very nice matey. Any chance of a recording?

Guys, thank you as ever for the positive messages. They're much appreciated.

Take care,

Mark

So, the recording of this one is here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5b-x6RPkHY

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(6 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Love it. Great lyrics and feeling in this one. Bring on the recording!!

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(10 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Love this one Phil. Really good song. It came across well written down but came across fantastically in the recording.

Great job sir. Excellent work. Love the fact that you record your work too. I never get the melody or phrasing right in my head so hearing someone's songs really helps me out.

Good stuff.

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(6 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Ace!!!

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(27 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Good Lord.......I turn my back for a second (Ok, coupla months) and all hell breaks loose? Can anyone fill me in? Briefly???