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posted by
davidt
on Wednesday September 15 2004, @09:00AM
Dean writes:
I have recorded two more covers if anyone is interested; "Seasick Yet Still Docked" and "Let Me Kiss You" They are on the music page of my NEW site. http://www.deanadshead.co.uk/ Thanks! ---
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More covers by Dean Adshead - "Let Me Kiss You" and "Seasick, Yet Still Docked"
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This guy sucks (Score:0)
It feels like... (Score:1)
How you dearly wish you weren't there.
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Keep it up Dean! (Score:0)
i think (Score:1)
I found his guitar work to be really nice and his voice to have a hauting quality to it. Some parts sound very much like Ride and to some degree, My Bloody Valentine.
At 16, i was just discovering really good music and finding ways to ditch school. I would be interested to know what others who frequent this site were up to, especially those with negative comments. I cant imagine very many of us were recording quality tunes and having the balls to put them before the public.
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uncleskinny (Score:1)
Sk.
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Scavenging Frew.. (Score:1)
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Excellent Stuff! (Score:1)
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'A' for Effort (Score:1)
Not too long ago I was a fifteen-year-old singer/songwriter with a head full of Morrissey and and a fretboard full of Marr. I wrote songs in a very similar vein to these and would defend their originality to the death. It's funny to listen to some of the demos I made now.
Original or not, the important thing is that this young fellow is trying his damndest to write something that sticks up a sturdy middle finger to the chart music around today (just as Messrs Marr and Morrissey did back in the heady days of the early 80s), without going down the plastic-fantastic, oh-so-dull, Blink (and you'll miss them) 182 route.
If he's as prolific and as determined in 5 years time as he is now, he'll no doubt have developed his own voice and we may be blessed with something like a www.dean-solo.com to wile away our fruitless hours upon.
He is, thankfully, still blessed with the priceless gift of youth, something I imagine the bitter voices on this site frittered away a long time ago.
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