You can vote for your favorite songs with the poll in the right sidebar. -->
(Popular vote stays open til 8PM on the 30th.)
Judges need to have their reviews sent to me by October 30th 8PM. I plan on posting the reviews/rankings/eliminations by 11PM...hopefully. :p
If all goes as planned...October 31st 1AM the round 3 challenge will be announced.
Videos:
If anyone wants to make a video for their song, I'll include it here:
Like A Family by Danny Blackwell
La Reina by Danny Blackwell
Reviews & Links Of Interest For This Round:
- Yall should thank Jules (@GeekyJules) for setting up the poll this round. I know many of you didn't like the Blogger poll I used in round 1.
- Common Lisp made a "Making Of" video for his song this round.
- Edric Haleen posted a Song Bio for his entry.
- Brian Gray posted a Song Bio for his entry.
- Ross Durand posted a Song Bio for his entry.
- Charlie McCarron posted a Song Bio for his entry.
- Governing Dynamics posted a Song Bio for his entry.
- Common Lisp wrote a Review for this round.
- Niveous wrote a Review for this round.
i love steve durand
ReplyDeleteand ryan ruffs smith's compositions.
steve's for the mariachi-esque trumpet (plus i love the original fernando and the spin he gave it)
and ryan ruff's tune although i didnt know the original is so well composed, performed and produced!
thanks guys!!!
Danny Blackwell
kudos to gweebol too!
ReplyDeletedanny blackwell
I'm not sure if it counts as a "bio'" but i wrote some comments on my song at my blog
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Brian- I wasn't familiar with the original song, but now you have explained what it was about, and what your take on it was for the sequal, it is so much richer. Thank you for telling us about it. I thought it might be about something completely different, glad I know what it really talks about.
ReplyDeleteThanks, JoAnn. I was actually kind of worried about the bio. Sometimes songs as symbolically authored as mine can be interpreted personally for each listener and have a more appropriate meaning to each person. Then when explained, it only means one thing and some of that goes away. I'm glad to hear that narrowing down the meaning didn't detract from the song.
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