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Title: The Mark of the Chains
Post by: Vicki on Dec 20, 2024, 05:47 PM
Here's an oldie I originally posted back in...I think it was 2016 (the copyright notice on the video is for that video, not the original song). We had a song of the month thing going back then and this was among the contenders in March. Boydie produced it at the time--and did an awesome job!

The backstory has to do with Bahá'u'lláh, the Prophet/Founder of the Bahá'í Faith. He was in prison and weighted down with two gigantic heavy chains. They left indentations in his skin that never went away for the rest of his life. Thus, the "mark of the chains".



This is my third or fourth try at posting this; I keep getting error messages (which I have reported). This time I'm trying without including the lyrics in the post because one of the errors implied my post was spam. I'm including the lyrics on YouTube (you'll have to watch the video on YouTube to see them) in the hope it was the lyrics causing the problem.

Enjoy! (I hope)

Vicki

PS: I did not make the video myself.
Title: Re: The Mark of the Chains
Post by: icystorm on Dec 20, 2024, 07:40 PM
@Vicki -- This is an excellent mid-tempo track! The song has a nice pop vibe with some hints of Irish/Celtic/Gaelic influence. Your lyrics are solid and I think the best lines are:

A love has touched my soul;
Turned a spark into a flame
And it's because of the love that in the dark of night
I seem to feel the mark of the chains


The vocals are great, and the production by @Boydie is excellent with a crystal clear sound. Very nice work from all involved! I enjoyed listening!

Regarding the video, it is very interesting, entertaining, and engaging. Well done! ;D

Title: Re: The Mark of the Chains
Post by: jazz101 on Dec 21, 2024, 12:01 PM
Vicki,

Great song, being originally form Scotland I definitely felt a Celtic vibe to it, loved the video and production on it, great job, really enjoyed listening to it, all the best,


George
Title: Re: The Mark of the Chains
Post by: mattyoungmusic on Dec 21, 2024, 04:14 PM
This is very good.  Nice strong melody serves as a really good hook upon which all of the instrumentation hangs wonderfully.  Well done!
Title: Re: The Mark of the Chains
Post by: Vicki on Dec 21, 2024, 09:36 PM
@icystorm
@jazz101
@mattyoungmusic

Thank you so much for all your complimentary words! This is one of my favorites of mine.

:) Vicki
Title: Re: The Mark of the Chains
Post by: icystorm on Jan 10, 2025, 10:44 PM
@Vicki -- I'm spinning this one again because it's so good! :D I would love to hear more songs like this from you. Awesome vocals and atmosphere!

Cheers,
Joseph
Title: Re: The Mark of the Chains
Post by: Vicki on Jan 11, 2025, 02:03 AM
Thank you, Joseph!! I would like to write more songs like that, too. I have trouble focusing long enough to get it done. Maybe this year...
Title: Re: The Mark of the Chains
Post by: Nick Ryder on Jan 31, 2025, 02:42 PM
Nice production on this and the song works as a complete piece.

Great story too.
Title: Re: The Mark of the Chains
Post by: Vicki on Jan 31, 2025, 03:32 PM
Thank you, @Nick Ryder -- it is one of my favorites!
Title: Re: The Mark of the Chains
Post by: Elvis Nash on Feb 22, 2025, 09:45 PM
Lovely voice , Nice production Vicki . Cool graphic vid . song could be about anything without your explanation . Mark of chains is relatable on many levels