Here’s one that I put some time into getting to sound the way I wanted. However, I didn’t have time to do a “proper” video, so the twirling circle of Hoodie-Foodie women was the best I could do. I am rather fond of the tune, though. Hall and Oates were primary musical inspirations with Gerry Rafferty’s “Baker Street” in mind during the bridge. Let the ersatz ’70s soft-rock balladry float you away.
“Hoodie-Footie Valentine”
Did I mention that working at Vermont Teddy Bear Company (i.e., PajamaGram) was a wonderful excuse for coming up with songs?
I’m under your spell, Nate. Very entrancing!
Verily, Madam, thou dost flatter.
I’m supposed to be working right now, but I’ve sufficiently floated away to the point that my efforts are futile. I want to live in the world of ’70s soft-rock balladry forever. Seriously. No matter what a bad rap it might get, that sound always resonates with me. Nice job Nato.
Coming from a musician with very similar influences, that’s a huge compliment. Thanks so much Rick!