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I like the song and image #1. I offer no justification other than I’m usually right.

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I like Seven Days Behind Me!

I can't imagine how time-consuming and complicated it is to mix a song.

I like image number 2, the view from above because it's the most intriguing.

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Not number 2. 1 or 3, er, I like number 3 best.

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Great art work!

#1 works best, in my opinion.

#2 has a too objective and distant perspective.

In #3, there could be a subconscious feeling of mismatch between ‘7 days’ and the ‘night’ scene.

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I like the first and the third one the best. They give a sense of looking back.

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I like the first one best, the negative space works well with the song title.

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Apr 23Liked by Mark Starlin

I like the option Two I love that one I like also mountain scenes with green trees and road less traveled.

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Looking at that picture while listening to the song brought me right back to those times.

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Apr 23Liked by Mark Starlin

They are all artistic to me, but I think the first one evokes the feeling of the song. I can understand the intellectual appeal of the second, but it doesn't feel the same. The third is for other music.

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#1 :)

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Apr 23Liked by Mark Starlin

Cover 1. It is more intimate and personal. I think people would identify with it.

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I'm liking #2. To me, I feel the emptiness of the road with that solitary trucker. The mixing sounds great; clean guitar sound and nice voice.

My wife picked #2, too. (She thought 3 was too high tech) She said she is good at this, idk?!

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I like #3!

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Mark, I like #3 as it evokes the long day's drive, even into, or through the night to get back home. That picture reminds me of many such drives I've been on.

Great song.

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I think #1 is best. Especially if what you're doing is a trucking song like Dave Dudley's classic "Six Days On The Road."

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