j$ wrote:CLMG - Nice low slung bass and cute funky guitar. Don't like the whispered vocal take. Sounds as vaugely uncomfortable to listen to as it sounds like it was to record. I was thinking "You better change up this groove at some time or I'm going to be cross at the waste of a great moment" - and when you do it's not big enough, sing-along enough - this is a groove that deserves a big chorus not a standard blues shift. by 2.30 I am a little bored. It's just not sexy enough and when you start acting sexy it is possibly the least sexy thing I have ever heard

Nice falsetto following of the solo. Almost a very good song but not quite there in several ways and most importantly not quite funky enough when in association with the king of sex-funk (no, not Rick James)
Alright, so, it's a learning process, okay? You're right in that it certainly deserves a better chorus. If you have any ideas, go ahead. Keep whatever you like and throw away anything you don't. I imagine my vocals are the first thing to go. You're not going to believe me if I say I was actually going for anti-sexy, as a satire of poorly-done sexy music, since this seems to amount to poorly-done sexy music. Basically, this wasn't well thought-out or inspired enough, and I didn't have enough time to develop it into what I wanted, and all that applies double to the vocal take. If I try to record this type of vocal again, I'll make sure I'm actually engaged in sexual activity at the time, so as to sound more convincing. My, to think I was sexy this whole time without even trying, and then I start breathing a bit and I achieve the opposite. What a fine day it is for me. But this is why CLMG took part in the Purple Reign instead of the Lord of Oats. Of course, I suppose it soils my reputation no less in your mind. As far as the part with the falsetto and the guitar, just so you know, that was recorded live, singing as I was playing, and I was impressed that I did that as well as I did. I only hear a couple of spots where it's off. I said to myself, "My, for once, I know what the hell I'm playing. How about that? I hope this isn't the start of any trend." Because, you know, it's much more fun when you give your ears a break and let all your fingers do all the work.