Your song seems like it would be perfect for a Philadelphia based detective series, starring a divorced couple, who have to work together to solve crimes and end up rekindling their marriage.
Also, the theme seems perfect without being too on the nose for this week of Thanksgiving in the US.
Dig it! Cool beat and I really like the wobbly piano riff. Great city. Really enjoyed visiting Philly occasionally for shows or just to go when I was living in DC.
Of course, they have the most annoying sports fans in the USA, but it's kind of endearing.
I hear “L.O.V.E” spelled out in the rhythm! Love the reduction and departure point of Robert Indiana. My favorite pop art piece of public art is Sister Corita’s Rainbow Swash near Boston. I try to find the Ho Chi Minh profile in the blue Swash every time I drive by it. I probably shouldn’t as I’m the one driving. Sister Corita also had a postage stamp, making her the artist of the largest piece of public art (the gas tank rainbow Swash) and the smallest (postage stamp).
Your song seems like it would be perfect for a Philadelphia based detective series, starring a divorced couple, who have to work together to solve crimes and end up rekindling their marriage.
Also, the theme seems perfect without being too on the nose for this week of Thanksgiving in the US.
You already have the whole backstory written for our detective series! Love it when I don't have to do a lot of work.
I only ask for an Executive Producer credit when it airs.
The blending of art and music transmuted through your funky intelligent humble ardent lively musician/archivist/artist soul never fails to uplift.
Well, that’s about as kind a thing as you can say, thanx so much!
Well, I can't say it any better than that. I second this!
Dig it! Cool beat and I really like the wobbly piano riff. Great city. Really enjoyed visiting Philly occasionally for shows or just to go when I was living in DC.
Of course, they have the most annoying sports fans in the USA, but it's kind of endearing.
Hah! Saw a very funny video of Phillies fans being interviewed after they lost game 7 to the Diamondbacks in the ALCS this year. They are too much!
Ha ha, those poor shlubs.
I hear “L.O.V.E” spelled out in the rhythm! Love the reduction and departure point of Robert Indiana. My favorite pop art piece of public art is Sister Corita’s Rainbow Swash near Boston. I try to find the Ho Chi Minh profile in the blue Swash every time I drive by it. I probably shouldn’t as I’m the one driving. Sister Corita also had a postage stamp, making her the artist of the largest piece of public art (the gas tank rainbow Swash) and the smallest (postage stamp).
Ohh, I have to check that out!