New and Improved BOTV6 For Mark, Einar etc

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New and Improved BOTV6 For Mark, Einar etc

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Tried a new method wish on a test seems to work fine, so Mark and others who acces at their workplace, get your work buddies voting.

Like my previous company used to say "Together we can make a difference" After 20 years they decided I was no longer part of the together bit!!!

Click on link below and you can then access each version as a stream without having to download, under name column just click on file and it will open a menu choose play tab and click play (Sorry if that sounds condescending do not mean it to be)

Feedback needed from all

Is this how you would prefer it,indifferent, should we carry on etc.

Other option of course is not interested but If you don't get involved that is taken as read, which is fine.


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Post by einar »

Worked great, Roy!

I hope I don't remember how the rest of the jury voted, I'll check afterwards.

Can't say I recognised any of the artists.

1: Liked the instrumentation, the relaxed live feeling, also the singer.

2: Rather safe arrangement, but liked the edge in singer's presentation.

3: Not that I dislike female singers, and her performance is ok, a little over the top, though.
But disqualified arrangement, too busy, e.g. this kind of guitar doesn't serve this kind of song well.

4: Maybe a voice I should know? Arr. quite alike #2, but less personality in singing performance.

Quite hard to make preferences, but my vote will be as such:

1. Version 2
2. Version 1 (a close decision)
3. Version 4
4. Version 3

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I'd say, either way that'll help getting more people involved is okay. Image
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Works fine, Roy! Image
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I can work either one, this one was easier this time anyway but the screen is smaller, either way is fine for me although I like the other way better,
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Either way version #1 is the best. Imho, of course. Image
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Thanks once again for going the distance, Roy.
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Post by nick_allen »

Maybe because I'm coming in late, but I had trouble getting some of the versions (2 and 4 in particular) to play.
Order of preference:
3 (was it a rather subdued Tom Jones?)
4 Gene Pitney of course
1 no idea who
2 a voice I vaguely recognise, more modern I think?
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Post by einar »

Haha, Nick is too late, isn't he? Just as well, since his list is 100% the oposite of mine!!
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Haha, Nick is too late, isn't he? Just as well, since his list is 100% the opposite of mine!!
Searchers amongst my teenage favourite music. Still fond of them, but earnestly a little puzzled they are considered THIS big! But I'm very excited about this forum, and will love to read it regularly, and also contribute!
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