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Discover couchgrouch, a from moody to infectious and upbeat, balanced country artist on SoundClick. Over 90 original tracks and 24.5K streams on SoundClick.
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This is why I always liked to see you post Couch....what a lyrical journey this is from beginning to end.

I was writing about Cindy Miller\Tink and JPF\TWS earlier today....I realized I have been privileged to read your stuff since the late 90s.

Who is the vocalist?


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Very cohesive and linear story line. Interesting and enjoyable.

"swirling colors through the glass" put me in your scene. Cool line.

Lots of enjoyable rhymes throughout.

Nicely done.


While on your SC page I noticed,
"The Best Lies Are Almost True."

When I read that title, I felt envy. Great title.
Enjoyed the listen also.
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Noodlin' guitar player

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Thanks, folks.

John, many of my new demos are AI. It should say that on SC.

I can't afford to demo a McTruck song in Nashville, let alone songs like this.

I love arranging and Suno let's me indulge that.
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Ps...whatever happened to Tink...?

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Ps...whatever happened to Tink...?


Well no sense in wasting $600.00 for a demo . I think that road is pretty much closed , unless you're a Sony Staff Writer . So the AI thing is the way to go , for a few laughs .

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I'm not doing it for laughs. And people seem to like the results.

As for Sony staff writers, I only listen to modern country in Walmart, when I'm forced to. It's hard to believe just how bad those songs are.

I'm more than happy with the two I've posted here, as compared to the puerile stuff coming out of Nashville.
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So now everything Nashville is doing is crap now ? I've kinda heard they don't make music like they used to lot.
Happens all the time . You're not doing it for laughs ? You spent one penny for a radio ready song . That in it self is pretty funny. They've been bitching country music is not country music since George Strait and Alan Jackson cried hey what about us ? What about you ? Isn't 500 million enough for you guys ? ha ha ha , I guess not . Damn pop country . Funny stuff .

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Have not seen Cindy for a number of years Couch. Don't think she posts anywhere anymore.

Just googled her and she is still living where she was....and her only music references are dated

Her Soundclick picture shows her sipping a Margarita at Pineyfest and of all things, that's me next to her...not fully revealed...but me.

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Suno didn't, and couldn't, write the lyric. That took decades of listening to everything from pre-war Delta Blues to Rossini. Not to mention the 1000s of dollars to buy it.

And the arrangement.

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BTW Couch, that song of yours that Craig Bickhart cut is great played really loud....

Roll down the window, roll along, think Arizona ....

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Couch you pay for SUNO?

Makes sense...as you then own what you produce...

I have to speak to Robert about that now that I have actually checked SUNO out...

We have 3 video collabs that use SUNO ...I've just credited him and SUNO...

Terms do say "commercial use" and so far it is only for the somple joy of creating music and the video

But I sent "Galway's Sons" link to the City of Galway to see where it may land

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You guys are hilarious . You spend 10 dollars a month for 8 million songs a month. The robots are so over worked , they need 5000 gallons of oil to keep up .

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Cindy was on JPF about two years back...

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I'm trying to be diplomatic here. Elvis, what's hilarious about Chinatown?

Your Hitler "song" is the joke. That kinda stuff was edgy in the 60s when Dylan, The Stones and Jim Morrison were doing it. But those guys were great writers.

You're not.

Now it just comes off as a guy with no talent who's trying to be "rebellious".

I get it. You don't like Suno, or Christians.

If you're not going to change your tired shtick, at least improve it.

And do it somewhere else.