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#49932 by Grant Daniels
Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:11 pm
Hello folks looking for some input if you like country let me know what you think Thanks Cheers!

#49937 by philbymon
Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:27 pm
Very professional production on the Dreamland Promises tune. Nice guitar work. I like it. Not a fan of typical country, but I like good music, & this is good. Just let the girl sing on the "came into my life" tag. Other than that, it's perfect, & the strongest of the collection.

The Zone thing is okay. Not crazy about it, but it'll go well with the "Ghost Riders In The Sky" crowd. Too close for my comfort in the production & overall style. Doesn't work for me, lyrically.

Hiding Place is a sweet melody. I don't like the way the lyrics flow, for some reason. The vocal isn't as good on this one. You shouldn't slur from note to note this much. That isn't your strong area, imo.

Snowbird is a good memory for me. You have an excellent voice for your choice of genre. Nice pedal steel work. Great harmonies in your stuff, Grant.

Country Soul is good. You have a nice blend of old & new styles throughout this stuff. It almost sounds like classic country in places.

If I Could is a little weak. Dunno why, but I'd not use it in a collection. It just doesn't grab me at all. Prolly just a personal thing.

Play a Love Song - don't like the talking instead of singing. The bouncing back & forth does nothing at all for me. It might work in another song, but not this one. Lyric seems a bit too cheesy.

Your productions are very good, for the most part. Perfect country voice. Great chicken pickin', & I'd like to hear more of that. I love your strong deep voice. Your music sounds a lot like some of the greats that I've heard from birth on various juke boxes. I'd like to hear some more original stuff from you that is truly different from everything else, though. That's a real challenge, & I can't seem to do it, either.

Keep in mind that I'm pickier than a lot pf ppl, & not a huge fan of your genre. You've done very well, here, though. I am impressed.
#50012 by Grant Daniels
Thu Dec 18, 2008 3:11 am
Thanks Philbymon for your honesty! nice that there is at least one person on this whole site that responded and took the time to listen to my songs! You have some great points.I am working on a new cd and have some of my own feel in this one.Is there any Country folks on this site?for all you country fans out there check the web site to see where we will be live!look forward to seing you all there Cheer!

#50021 by gbheil
Thu Dec 18, 2008 3:44 am
I have listened to your songs as well Grant. I bounce around and listen to a lot of music around the forum.
You talent is obvious. It would be senseless for me to critique your genre'.
Country is just not my thing. It is good to have another talented musician around though.
#50029 by fretwork
Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:54 am
Grant Daniels wrote:Hello folks looking for some input if you like country let me know what you think Thanks Cheers!


Great guitar playing Grant, your voice of course make the songs, like I said in the other post, I have the feeling that you are one song away from hitting the country chart with some willing promoter and producer, you have the right tools.

PS: I'd curious to hear one of your country cover.

Good luck.

#50042 by philbymon
Thu Dec 18, 2008 2:23 pm
Pssst - fretwork - "Snowbird" IS a cover.
#50048 by Grant Daniels
Thu Dec 18, 2008 3:02 pm
yes Snowbird is a cover an old anne murray tune but we are working on some new ones for the next cd thanks for all your input you all had alot of great points Cheers!

#50051 by J-HALEY
Thu Dec 18, 2008 3:49 pm
Hello Grant, you have a great voice man, there are times your tonal quality reminds me of George Strait in your higher range, but you can sing low also, good production, love that twangy Tele. good luck with your search for a lead player I would insist they play a Tele if I were you!

#50146 by fretwork
Fri Dec 19, 2008 6:11 am
philbymon wrote:Pssst - fretwork - "Snowbird" IS a cover.


Oops, I need to be more current on country music, sorry about that Grants.
#50170 by Grant Daniels
Fri Dec 19, 2008 2:41 pm
Thanks Haley being compared to George Straight, love it thanks bud and no prob. there Fretwok the steel player on snowbird was Anne Murray's "X" steel player he was just aweasome

#50222 by Robin1
Fri Dec 19, 2008 10:08 pm
You sound Awesome!

Love your music. Not the biggest fan of country. But I do like it in small doses. :lol:

You are just as good, if not better, then what is out there right now in the country field of music!

Good luck~

I don't think you need that much of it though 8)

#50226 by Chippy
Fri Dec 19, 2008 10:30 pm
I'm not a massive country fan frankly though I do tune in to it to clear my senses. Great voice, fabulous guitar work and very well produced.

I don't like fade outs, I think the song should have a finish myself.

Much luck.

#50241 by HowlinJ
Sat Dec 20, 2008 12:54 am
There has been a lot of bad (or at best, mundane) Country music out over the years. It's no wonder that so many of us claim to dislike the genre.
There was a time when radio combined many styles of popular music on their play list. I can recall hearing Glen Campbell along with The Beatles and the Temptations. I believe that most people would get into other styles of music if they were exposed to it.

Grant Daniels Band is a good example of what any one with ears would regard as good music.

I often said that I don't care for Country music, but Cin and I have been listening to Patsy Cline (usually on Saturday mornings) for years, and I still love to play and sing Dave Dudley's "Six Days On The Road". Makes ya wonder. :?

#50281 by gbheil
Sat Dec 20, 2008 12:26 pm
Some valid and intuitive points on the Country genre' bing made here by Howlin.
By in large pop-country has severly degraded Country and Western music in much the same way pop has degraded rock and rap has degraded soul.
A lack of original lyrical ideals in many genre or a deversion to vulgarity and perversion has made much of many genre' detestable noise.

#50285 by philbymon
Sat Dec 20, 2008 2:21 pm
sans - isn't that what makes it all so "progressive" & modern? LOL

For the record, I'd say that r & r is what ruined country music...well...that, & the corn. There's an overwhelming desire by some acts to stick to outmoded ideas while embracing modern styles of arranging & recording- they just don't mesh for me. Many many acts are way overproduced, using wailing grungy guitar effects, while the singer begs for a return to the simplistic (or female empowerment). It's become laughable.

There are a few exceptions - Dwight Yokem & Alan Jackson come to mind - but the flag-waving & the cheesy love stuff will never appeal to me. It's hard to write good love songs, even harder to write good patriotic tunes, & I'm not seeing too much of that in any genre.

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