"It's All In The Game" Sci-fi Music Vid Featuring Steel

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"It's All In The Game" Sci-fi Music Vid Featuring Steel

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Film maker Joe White made a very cool vid with an interplanetary theme, using this version of the 1958 Tommy Edwards classic. It's from the album "A Splash Of Aqua Velvet", my recording/band project. I played all the instruments on this one, including the Sho Bud Super Pro I wish I still had. Enjoy.
https://youtu.be/ztqU-5iM6D0
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Jim,

Very nice playing and choice of material!!

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One of my faves from my high school years. REALLY tasty upscale Fifties pop with just a dash of Hawaiian. Thanks!
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Dave, you just neatly summed up the aesthetic of Aqua Velvet. All our albums strive for pretty much that.
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Really enjoyed that Jim! Nice animation too
Regards, Craig

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+1!!!
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Post by Mike Selecky »

Nicely Done, Jim!