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MERRY CHRISTMAS JOHNNY--CHEERS--JOE.
congrats on the /heavy metal/top 10--mary--cheers---joe
Found you on tha music review. You guyz kick a$$! Keep doing your thing! M.Shark
Johnny--thanks so much for taking the time to give me some honest and constructive feedback on my song, "What Kina Freek Dooyah Wontme2B?" . . .your comments were right on point, and I appreciate them. You rock, man . . and your bio and work are inspiring . . .keep it up, and God bless you! Peace Julius "JUICE" Davis
LOL This just makes me Shit My Pants!!! AWESOME!!!! #10 "Shit your Pants" by Johnny Blackburn made the Rap - Hip Hop Top 10 Great Job! Lori http://www.broadjam.com/browse/songs/top10/?l0=g&l1=1109 1
Thanks so much for your review and kind words regarding Floating Art. I appreciate your feedback regarding the genre. I have wondered if the music fits classical at all, and maybe better in New Age. Anyway, thanks again and best to you! Loren
Dear Mr. Blackburn, I appreciate your review of "Curious@7:14." Your assessment was on the money and very helpful. Production is always a challenge in the studio. Trying to find that right sound, that unique sound, or that sound that defines you can drive you crazy. You were absolutely correct. I did lay down all the tracks. I kind of envisioned a band recording the song in the future. Thanks again for your very enlightful review. Sorcerer P
Thanks for the review. Your analysis was well thought out and enlightening. I believe music should sometimes take you away; encourage you to imagine, and inspire you to dream. I am just amazed at the talent and dedication Broadjam members like yourself have and showcase. Your music is so diverse. I listened to at least four different genres of music on your BJ page; and enjoyed every last song (especially "SYP") I am honored and humbled. Peace and Music! Sorcerer P
hey johnny--been awhile--you see that fairly new band--black country communion--jason bonham-joe bonmasa-jeff hughs---man--those guys can cook!--joe bonamasa has been a favorite of mine for quite awhile--see ya--joe.
The Anthill tracks are something else, sounds like a 21st century Pink Floyd, V cool
thanks, i like the sound of 21st century floyd......i might use that in future bio's ect. thanks for listening.
yeah--i remember when johnny did that ant thing--pretty cool--joe.
edge of seventeen--stevie nicks would probably love this version--has a black sabbath feel to it--great job--i gave it 5 stars on the rate thing--great idea johnny--i would like to cover electric funeral some day myself--cheers--joe.
Johnny great job! its always hard to cover classics but you guys updated it and truely made it your own. Thats creativity my friend! Good luck with your music! JJ
had a listen to edge of seventeen. smokin' work Johnny B! a great showcase of your talents.
Thanks Leah, glad you listened, and more glad you liked.
Edge of Seventeen? A Stevie Nicks cover? My first thought: WTF? After listening, ...oh yeah! This is REALLY a fine tune with a lot of great elements that made it so. I especially liked the singing around the 2:30 mark, and the quiet part around 3:40 makes the heavy parts seem ultra-heavy and it gives a lot more dimension to this song. I like this much better than the original. Well these two versions are about 179 degrees apart, but knowing the original makes this one even better than cool.
Thanks for the praise! I appreciate it!
man,what an interpretation!very cool johnny
I third that, awesome cover! Man I love doom
thanks ya'll. Gotta love the doom and gloom.
hey johnny--i was watching that metal show not too long ago and jani laine was on there with eddy trunk-don jameson-jim florintine and he was doing great--i was wondering what he died of--he was the lead singer for the band warrant for many years--that was a surprise to me--see ya--joe.
I'm not sure what he died from. I remember seeing him on some weight loss reality tv show, not too long ago. He seemed pretty unhealthy in general, but as I recall he got back into shape by the time he left the show.
thanks johnny--he had some pretty good tunes--see ya--joe.
shroud of sorrow--wow! what a brilliant piece of creativity--i can feel the intensity of the jam--wish i was jammin on this one--rob zombie and slip not would love this jam--great job--see ya--almost shit my pants--only kidding--it is a play on a another song of yours--ha ha-joe.
Thanks for listening Joe. I get lots of comments from S.Y.P. too, I think my buddies and I out did ourselves on that one! Hope your safe with all that crazy weather down your way.
Johnny - Loved Shroud of Sorrow. Like the "Negativity in Black" play on "Nativity in Black" too. Very clever. Great sounds and massive atmosphere with a million interesting bits of sonic creativity. I sent you an email with more detail. Beautiful job on this song. Very impressive.
Thanks Robert. It's a double play on words with the Negativity in Black part.......a nod to B.S. like you caught, and to Type O Negative too. If you've never heard them, you should check them out. There stuff is a lot like this track, only much much much better.
Actually Johnny, I don't know about "much much better." They have their thing and you have yours, with your own musical voice. I found your song more interesting than the Type O material I heard, because you have more variation of color and atmosphere to go along with the great playing to provide a more fascinating ride.
Johnny - Shroud Of Sorrow rocks awesome! I'm jealous. Nils
Shroud of Sorrow - nice work! Sabbath meet Type O indeed, and I dig that...
hey johnny--when are going to give us a sequal to-shit your pants--like piss yer pants or piss yer drawers--ha ha--i get a great laff from that song from time to time--cheers-joe.
LOL I am listening to "Shit Your Pants" and it is great... so funnily groovy!!! Sweet Shitty Song....in a Awesome Way...crazy Shit!!! LOL LOL LOL Lori
LOL its so Crazy...but I will pass on the offer...of Shiting my pants...I'll just dance to it....LOL LOL LOL Got any special moves I need to know about???? LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL PS...are you laughing at the end...cuz it stinks in there??? LOL LOL LOL
Now I just posted it to my FB and Twitter! They are gonna Shit There Pants Listening to it...LOL LOL LOL
Lol, glad you liked it. It was blast working on it, hard to get good takes cause the 3 of us couldn't stop laughing. People who listen usually either laugh really hard, or look at me with a look of utter disbeliefe that we'd make a song about crapping yourself.
LOL I started by with "Shit Your Pants" for and good laugh sharing with my friend ... LOL Have a Good Day! Lori
Hey Johnny, just stopping in to here the losing my mind song, I really like that song! Come check out a new tune I just put up called Keep me dry and Break. Later
hey johnny--sharon hope robinson has a new song titled--you know me--check it out and see what you think--i think it is a hit song--i got to laffing a few days ago telling some of my friends about your shit your pants song--yeeeeeeeeeeeee haw!! joe.
Thanks for the comments, and letting me know about using the Southpark sample. What exactly is it that I need to do to make sure that I'm using it legally? I purchased it from Prime Loops. And again, thanks for the comments....
Hey Jonny, Thanks for your great review and kind words for my "Brighter Day" track. Had a good time with that one but glad to be done it was a tough one to get finished up. Critiques well taken. I enjoyed "Take Me" was that a phonograph effect around 1:30 PM and again around 3:10? I remember that sound growing up. liked the different flavors that came in and out and great lyrics nice touch on the bass @ 3:50 great tone!
Thanks for the Amazing Critique!! It's very much appreciated!
Hi Jonny, Thanks for the review of 'And I Know'. Glad you liked it and thanks for such a full breakdown of it - really helpful. Just listened to a few of yours - wow you've got quite an eclectic mix of songs there. Particularly liked 'Pieces' - just quirky enough not to be scary (think Beatles and Maxwell's Silver Hammer') and 'Losing my mind'. Good arrangements and prformance. Nice job. Regards, Wayne (part of Groomhill).
Johnny, Thanks for your review of 'When Will You Arrive?' It is a song that is unlike the other songs on that record (23,999 MPH), which are more straight forward rock. We appreciate your comments and will check out some of your work. Thanks, again.
Johnny:thanks fot the great review of my song First Wave; I agree on the genre. I was looking for easy listening & Pop was the only catergory, but I will switch to Jazz Congrats on all of your licensing!!!!! Continue winning!
Thanks Penny. I've reveiwed a few of your songs now, and I'm really liking what I hear. I'm not usually big on jazz, just cause it's soooo relaxing it acts as a lulaby sometimes, but I'm really enjoying the tunes of yours I've reviewed. Keep up your great work.
JB! Man, thank you so much for your score on my song, "Kartune" I am trying to write intentional short theme musics, and I am so grateful you seemed to understand that....I get hammered sometimes by people thinking they are supposed to be some type of full length songs..Thanks again bro, you rock!
Joseph, I enjoyed the track, and once it played through, I totally understood what you were going for. I too have simular style songs, and they get the same kind of reviews. Again, this track was great and I could totally see it being used as background music on a game show like Family Game Night on Nick. You should submitt it to some of the oppertunities on here, I think it stand a good chance of being selected. Those kind of oppertunities do pop up on here from time to time, so keep an eye out for them!