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Our first contribution is from Lee from Corpus Christi. Texas.
When I first started listening to your music I could tell that you were
heavily influenced by such legendary artists as Bob Dylan, The Beatles,
and The Doors but with your own distinct 1960's folk music sound
I love your songs "Shoes", "Refugee", and "In Auberterre" because they
have this distinct folk sound that I love so much
But you are starting to play with my mind my friends....
You recently placed "Why Did They Lie To Me" and "Photographs" on your player asking us to give feedback
and suggestions as to what to add to your next CD. All of a sudden it
is as if I am attending a musical wine tasting... trying to determine
the characteristics of each song (Balance, Body, Consistency, Age,
Structure, Intensity, Complexity, Sweetness, Length and Finish)
And then, before I have even begun to attempt to score each song, you bring yet another great wine into the room
with "I Imagine Her With Me". This is an absolutely beautiful song. Yes, yes, yes, add it to the latest CD guys
Paul Frost and Vincent Sheedy, you amaze me. you are so talented and so
versatile. you have so much depth and your style takes on many flavors
and yet it never stays quite the same from song to song
No one will ever be able to say you sound like any other group.
You sound like SHEEDYFROST !!!
Our second contribution must, due to its' content remain anonymous but
we have had the author's permission to print it.
I'm writing to you to let you know how much your song, 'I Imagine
Her With Me,' has deeply touched my heart. You see I have fallen in
love with an Englishman who lives 3500 miles away from me as I live in
the US. We both know that we will never be together for reasons we
don't fully understand. Suffice it to say, that when I heard this
song...I felt as if the two of you knew our hearts, and it touched me
like no other song has ever touched me before. No, I'm not crazy...just
deeply in love with my English gentleman...thank you, from the bottom
of my heart for expressing that love in a way I never could.
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