Author Topic: Controversial New Song - Tell me what you think  (Read 407 times)

Offline Sabre

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Controversial New Song - Tell me what you think
« on: January 24, 2010, 07:13:16 PM »
Hey, everyone! I've just posted my new song, "Who Would You Be Now".  Give it a listen please at www.myspace.com/richowen61 or www.richowenmusic.com .  If you like it, pass the link on to friends, family, and other groups so they can hear it too.  As in the past, I'm asking for your support to get the song some recognition, so please go to

http://www.amaze.fm/artist/Rich_Owen/who-would-you-be-now/ and vote the song up.

Also go to http://www.independentmusicnetwork.com/vote.php?genre=C

and scoll down and click on "Rich Owen-Who Would You Be Now" to vote for the song there, too.

Please don't get this thread locked by going political with the discussion.  For all that the subject the song deals with is politically charged, that's not what the song's purpose.  It is really about choices and consequences, and deals with the subject from a unique (at least musically) perspective.  I'm just looking for feedback (good or bad).  If you like the song, please consider passing the links to family and friends who mighe also anjoy it.  Thanks.

Sabre
P.S. If you haven't checked out my dedicated webpage (www.richowenmusic.com), I'd also love some feedback on it as well.
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Re: Controversial New Song - Tell me what you think
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2010, 08:08:20 AM »
Not bad at all , WTG !
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Re: Controversial New Song - Tell me what you think
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2010, 11:15:03 PM »
Thanks, Flench.  I appreciate the feedback.

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