superb guitar work as usual. the lyrics were hard to hear but i caught the sentiment ,the reflection and the memories of your brother. The song was short , a mixture of beauty with a sad undertone my memories of my brother aren't quite the same, we weren't close . he was older like yours but didn't treat me like a little brother. we were 4 years apart and didn't treat me very well but it is what it is .
Very impressive guitar work,unfortunately the tiny speakers I am listening to this on are throttling the vocal so I will have another listen later.Top marks for the guit
alone tho'
CJ
I stopped back for another listen this morning! "The Minstrel Show" goes good with a cup of Coffee.
I noticed the '39 Ford. My Dad used to have one. I remember sitting on the bumper with my shotgun as he drove it down the dirt roads in the evening. We always got a couple grouse for dinner that way. I was probably around 10 years old.
New Computer - Just testing to see if everything works
Lyrics:
One kiss leads to another
Down the road we go
In each other’s arms
Love struck, drive me crazy
Hoping that you recognize
My charms
One kiss leads to love
One kiss…
Original song using:
Martin 12 String Guitar
Gibson J 200 Guitar
Deering Senator Open Back Banjo
Gibson SG Bass Guitar
Lyrics:
Tonight - Written by Greg Connor
The wind is blowing hard tonight
The moon and stars are shining…
acapella vocal loop
In the bleak midwinter
Frosty wind made moan
Earth stood hard as iron
Water turned to stone
Snow had fallen
Snow on snow on snow
In the bleak midwinter
Long, long ago
- Christina Rossetti 1872
Wasting Time // a Collaboration with Steve Krell
Steve Krell - Electric Guitar Magic
http://alonetone.com/slkrell
Greg Connor - Guitar, Harmonica, Bass
Lyrics & Chords
Wasting Time
Capo II and play in A
G It’s a C medley of G changes…
Solo acoustic guitar medley of 4 of my recent compositions or one guitar piece w 4 brief movements? Pretty much all andante [or was that al dente LOL], no allegro or prestissimo . It's laid back. Enjoy! Geo
Walnut Goodall Grand Auditorium…
Samples used in this tune from the NY subway this summer. Inspired by Dave Dunseath
3-12, just uploaded a new version of this with guitar- and some other changes
Comments on 02bfree's stuff
would love to hear the 8th Inf Div, General's song
cool tune and tones.
rarely is a guitar player so blessed as to have to song bird grace him with a sing along.
beautiful!
Morning John. This puts me in mind of Pete Seegers 12 string work, then Fred MacDowle.
Nice pickin. Similar in style and tone as Adrian Legg, heard of him?
Such a lovely song and very well played.
superb guitar work as usual. the lyrics were hard to hear but i caught the sentiment ,the reflection and the memories of your brother. The song was short , a mixture of beauty with a sad undertone my memories of my brother aren't quite the same, we weren't close . he was older like yours but didn't treat me like a little brother. we were 4 years apart and didn't treat me very well but it is what it is .
Very impressive guitar work,unfortunately the tiny speakers I am listening to this on are throttling the vocal so I will have another listen later.Top marks for the guit alone tho' CJ
What wonderful playing - very emotional piece.
Lovely, John. Fav'ed
Lots of emotion in here John. I can hear it loud and clear. An absolutely stunning song with message and technique.
beautiful
Terry got it right. I love Talking blues. this is it, in spades
I stopped back for another listen this morning! "The Minstrel Show" goes good with a cup of Coffee. I noticed the '39 Ford. My Dad used to have one. I remember sitting on the bumper with my shotgun as he drove it down the dirt roads in the evening. We always got a couple grouse for dinner that way. I was probably around 10 years old.
Nice playing!
That train whistle at the start is brilliant... like the rest of this tune.
The mandolin is a nice touch. A very pretty and poignant song.
Listened to all the songs and liked the slices of Americana. Very nice. ER
Great guitar picking.authentic talky type blues sound.....yeah I know you're singing it but I know what I mean.....don't I? 80)
Comments made by 02bfree
The minimalist arrangement gives each instrument space without overpowering the vocals. This is your best offering yet
Your getting a real polished approach to your arrangements.Our first day of winter it was 85 degrees.
Cool
Catchy,in a subversive sort of way.Our Lady Of Constant Sunburn.
Nice take on a classic.
Jiggled my molecules fer damn sure. Good speakers and an understanding wife-
Thanks for not Mannheimer Steamrollering the classic feel of a carol.
Great arrangement.
So nice when she hits the high notes.
Love it.
Santa is Satan mispelled
The intro is real catchy.
Nimble fingers.
Go Greg.
Left brain/right brain. OK,I'm with you.
Amen.Defy labels.
Wow
Wail on that harp-
A rare metal moment. The usual arrangement smothers the vocals with amps cranked up to 11.
Cool sonic textures.