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Static Transmision

Static Transmission is: Bob O'sea: Lead Vocals & Rhythm Guitar — Tim: Lead Guitar — Evan: Bass — Danny: Drums — Written and Produced: M. Parnell —
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Cppy this song exactly with a band, Use the exact same singer, Copy the Yorkshire, English accent, tming and phrasing precisely, The band are the biggest band in the worl from liverpool recording this in 1969
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Mid-tempo rock track featuring a driving rhythm and a raw, emotive male vocal performance, The chord progression follows a folk-rock sensibility, moving between major and minor tonalities to create a sense of tension and release, The vocals are delivered in a folk rock story song style for the verses, with limited vocal range, and limited melody, The Choruses in contrast transition into powerful, belted anthemic type, on the lines 'the rock n rll still lives on in me' and the Instrumental Solo parts, These lines are the climatic part, which the Fender stratercaster lead guitar follows, with an overdriven marshall amp fed with a dallas rangemaster, Copy the song exactly, the solos continue the anthemic part with some tasty blues rock licks and bends sounds like a rock clssic gplaying a classic solo, The drums should sound like a real kit, and a real drummer who plays some great fills, This sounds like a Grand Funk Railroad hit with a real 3 piece band, Extend the song if needed
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Pub rock band from yorkshire late 70's, Drums, Bass, lead guitar, ryrthm guitar and singing, do not do full on rock, style is rory gallagher style meets dr feelgood, meets johnny and the pirates
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Acoustic folk rock, A single steel-string acoustic guitar plays a rhythmic, percussive fingerstyle pattern with frequent hammer-ons and pull-offs, The guitar uses a bright, resonant tone with audible string squeaks and body taps, A male vocalist sings in a gritty, soulful baritone, occasionally shifting into a strained, emotive chest voice, The tempo is 105 BPM in 4/4 time, The guitar part features a recurring descending bass line integrated into the strumming pattern, During the outro, the guitar transitions into a rapid, percussive strumming sequence with muted strings and syncopated accents, Copy this song preciserly