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  • Why The MLTBuzzGroovy Works…

    Posted by Jacki Hopper on 15/01/2019 at 23:16

    In today’s musical landscape… Quite a Plethora of styles… Crossover Genres… Manufactured sounds… Etc…

    A far cry from the early days of music when you knew the genres the music was more or less stemming /rooted from… You even knew who was singing… Even could sing the song and hum the tunes.. Why?!?!.. For the fact it was audible and distinctive and simple…

    Yes in the 60s…crossover genres began or perhaps before then but Patsy Cline comes to mind… Though her roots were country…Her voice certainly transposed over quite effectively into the pop and could sing live kind of jazz like… Vocal Versatility ..

    Which brings me to say that MLT have that Gifted Vocal and Instrumentation Versatility that lends for a more creative and  diverse musicianship that appeals to all ages and most pleasing to one’s musical ears… The 60s style of theirs intertwined with whisps of modern fresh gives them freedom and yet distinctiveness that is somewhat missing and lacking today in music.  They have sustainability… Not trying nor wanting to be cto be a part of a specific category – clique but rather embrace their individualism and for them… It’s clearly working and the right direction for them to be going and they will continue to follow their instincts. This is my own thoughts on this that I wanted to share and to each their own of their thoughts. ????☮️????????????????❤️

    Michael Rife replied 5 years, 10 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Jung Roe

    Member
    16/01/2019 at 05:26

    Couldn’t agree with you more about everything you said Jacki.  I’d just like to add that from “Aufstehn” to “Hey Bull Dog”, whatever end of the spectrum in genre they cover, they sound truly remarkable giving huge fans of the original songs a new fresh experience to enjoy.  This versatility and musical depth show up in their original music too from a rock and roll “This Boy is Mine” to a sophisticated “Nothings in Vain”, or a hard rock “Club 27” to a heart stirring ballad “Still A Friend of Mine”.  Their greatest musical strength I think is their incredible singing and vocal harmony that together just explodes into one of the most beautiful sounds in the musical world.  The singing and harmonies in  “The Best Years of our Lives”, or “Little Drummer Boy” among many others are just sublime beyond words.

    What the musical world today is missing is the kind of creative and diverse musical talent MLT brings, and I think it is getting ripe for MLT to make a big global impact.

  • Michael Rife

    Member
    17/01/2019 at 00:48

    I agree, too…..To be the best musical time period, as I believe I have stated a number of time, is from 1964 to around 1975.  So many musical innovations during that time period….from Beatles to RnR to country-rock to R&B to soul and every combination in between.  I kinda see MLT as a throw back to those RnR and pop roots of the 1960s but carried forward some to reflect some modern trends in music.  Regardless, their music is better than anything else I have listened to in a long, long time.  Mike.

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