We Shall Meet at the Park
Dedicate this remix to Keith (Lairdy) who apparently is no longer on wikiloops and unfortunately had to have his tracks removed for legal reasons. I created this bass track for a song he wrote "In the Park", one which he did a great job on I thought. Of course none of this would have taken place without Tom's wonderful sounding guitar template. Thanks for the jam. This is of course open for any kind of adds, vocals, etc.
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August 13 2016 17:40:48

garymcmill This is a very good track from cody. Super add! I'm sorry too that Keith had to leave. He had some excellent music here.+1
August 13 2016 17:49:53

Ernie440 Thanks Gary, this one I worked on with him - it was one of his best IMO, his singing his lyrics, very nice. +0
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August 13 2016 18:18:44

Ernie440 haha, thanks, it's like the movie, "The Fly" where the guy gets in the machine with the fly and makes one! lol +1
August 13 2016 21:06:51

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August 14 2016 01:16:23

jaeusm Nice one! In my opinion this is one of the best you've done -- at least that I've heard. Perfect feel, note choices, and tone. Even though it's a simple line, simple is often difficult to do well. The guitars and bass are in complete harmony (pun not intended) :)+1
August 14 2016 02:25:38

Ernie440 Thanks Jason ... I think you are right .. great analysis! haha I remember grooving on it that day. It was even better with Lairdy's song pushing me a little. I think about that simplicity thing a fair bit and you're right .. it's not easy. +1
August 14 2016 05:36:04

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Unplugged backing tracks with Bass & acoustic Guitar:
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