-to love you-
nothing can steel ya
away from me
itís one of the finites
itís just destiny
like a call of the wind
the wind of knowledge
calls for my soul...
06/19/26 12:58:42PM @billb:
This retro‑pop gem shines on a smooth, confident vocal, carrying a lyric with just the right touch of polish. The orchestration shifts gracefully between classic warmth and contemporary sparkle, full of dynamic lifts and well‑chosen instrument tones that keep the track lively without crowding the melody.
Richie Lodato- playing from a gut response ever since I could communicate. Daddy got drunk and played guitar for me.
At 15 I leaned to play. At 19 I moved to San Fran cis co in 1974 . A couple of years later I purchased my first recording studio and installed it in a fainting closet at the end of a nice long Victorian railroad flat. ~ 1970's in S.F. with a project studio! Those were the daze..
This retro‑pop gem shines on a smooth, confident vocal, carrying a lyric with just the right touch of polish. The orchestration shifts gracefully between classic warmth and contemporary sparkle, full of dynamic lifts and well‑chosen instrument tones that keep the track lively without crowding the melody.
A neat, stylish throwback with modern shine.