AJFOne’s Customs 6/3 – Broken links????

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  • #479248
    TheSheepQueen
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    My second favorite piece from Zappa, this tune is truly a wonder of music, thanks a lot :DDD

    #479271
    AJFOne23
    Participant

    My second favorite piece from Zappa, this tune is truly a wonder of music, thanks a lot :DDD

     

    You’re welcome. This one took longer than I anticipated. The amount of vocals and the mood changes slowed down my routine but I think it came out pretty good. It’s his most festive tune so I had to get it done for Christmas <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

    #479309
    AJFOne23
    Participant

    LATEST UPDATE 12/25 – Merry Christmas!: Chicago 19 pack

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    Here is my pack for Chicago 19 released in 1988. Credits listed below.

    Also thanks to my friend Masayuki Funatsu for creating a great image for this pack.



    GUITAR: StackOverflow0x

    5 LANE KEYS: MrBurpler

    “I Don’t Wanna Live Without Your Love” is a hit song written by Diane Warren with Bill Champlin singing lead vocals. The first single released from that album, it reached number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.



    GUITAR: StackOverflow0x

    5 LANE KEYS: MrBurpler

    Diane Warren had written Chicago’s 1988 number three pop single “I Don’t Want to Live Without Your Love.” The band’s management wanted to tap Warren for more hit songs. The Warren ballad “Look Away” was gleamed from a situation that one of the songwriter’s friends was involved in. One day when Warren was visiting her at her office, her friend’s ex-husband came by. The friend told him that she’d met someone and they were planning a wedding. Warren felt that the ex wanted to get back together. “Look Away” featured Bill Champlin on lead vocals and continued to de-emphasize the band’s brass section. The strategy proved successful with the million-selling “Look Away” staying at number one pop for two weeks and going to number one adult contemporary in late 1988.
    #479314
    Mandrag
    Participant

    Wow, you’ve got some epic ballads here. Thanks alot for the hard work, gonna play these immediately!

    #479317
    Epietro
    Member

    Thank you SO much for Look Away. My wife has been hoping for this song specifically for a looooong time! Very much appreciated.

    #479324
    AJFOne23
    Participant

    I updated the song ID for “I Don’t Wanna Live Without Your Love” so let me know if it works.

    #479365
    AJFOne23
    Participant

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    #479367
    TheSheepQueen
    Participant

    W e l l I d i d n o t s e e t h a t c o m i n g

    Jokes apart, this is bringing some hype up

    #479386
    AJFOne23
    Participant

    #479387
    Cmdr Xym
    Participant

    Nice teaser there, Sunshine.

    #479390

    Oh Man! AJFOne23 doing Stevie Wonder?!?

    How could so much love be inside of you?

    Ya got me standing on the frontline!

    I CAN’T WAIT!!!!!!! <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif” />

    #479391
    AJFOne23
    Participant

    Oh Man! AJFOne23 doing Stevie Wonder?!?

    How could so much love be inside of you?

    Ya got me standing on the frontline!

    I CAN’T WAIT!!!!!!! <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif” />

     

    Love has joined us :swoon:

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    Love has joined us :swoon:

    LOL! Yeah, super excited beyond belief…btw, THANK YOU for the latest Chicago offerings my friend!

    #479569
    AJFOne23
    Participant

    LATEST UPDATE 12/30 Frank Zappa – Valley Girl



    GUITAR/BASS: nsw1-6

     

     

    “Valley Girl” which features spoken vocals by Frank Zappa´s, at the time, 14 year-old daughter Moon Unit Zappa, is a comic rock track, with Moon Unit Zappa speaking in the distinct “Valley girl” or “Valspeak” dialect over a pretty repetitive musical background. The chorus is sung by Zappa´s regular cast of musicians. The song was the only Top 40 single Frank Zappa ever had in the US, and while it was meant as a satire over the “Valley Girl” lifestyle and way of expression, it ended up being popular both among those living the lifestyle and those finding it ridiculous. It was just one of Zappa´s few odd “mainstream” hits, that got popular by chance.
    #479571
    glarms
    Participant

    Bitchin’ release. Thanks for your work

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