This is oldest song on Meet The Neighbors. I wrote this many years ago and finally decided with a little rewrite it was worth recording. Sung by Bill Quigley with me and David Jones singing a little backup to help GET THE RAGE OUT.
Written in Nov 21 with the pandemic on my mind. Sung by Buddy Pride with Craig Romano on bass. Back up vocals by Jim Hayes, Max McCarthy, Ray Deloe and Bonny Hughes.
This was co written with Jim Musser for the widow a friend who passed away. Sung by Buddy Pride with John Luttrelle on keyboard with myself, Bonny Hughes, Jim Hayes,and Nancy Madison on back up vocals.
This my new friend Max McCarthy's take on a song I wrote last year. When I heard how he heard it, I said YES PLEASE! This is all Max recording live with keyboard played to drum loops.
(Remastered 22/10/2021)
I've been missing in action for ages - apologies to all, I'm about to start listening again too.
For ages, I'd been considering a move away from my trusty Boss BR1600 on which I've recorded and mixed nearly everything…
I saw your comments on my site. Thanks. It sounds like you’ve got this recording process figured out. I’m still learning as I go. Thank God for YouTube. 😎
This is oldest song on Meet The Neighbors. I wrote this many years ago and finally decided with a little rewrite it was worth recording. Sung by Bill Quigley with me and David Jones singing a little backup to help GET THE RAGE OUT.
Written in Nov 21 with the pandemic on my mind. Sung by Buddy Pride with Craig Romano on bass. Back up vocals by Jim Hayes, Max McCarthy, Ray Deloe and Bonny Hughes.
This was co written with Jim Musser for the widow a friend who passed away. Sung by Buddy Pride with John Luttrelle on keyboard with myself, Bonny Hughes, Jim Hayes,and Nancy Madison on back up vocals.
This my new friend Max McCarthy's take on a song I wrote last year. When I heard how he heard it, I said YES PLEASE! This is all Max recording live with keyboard played to drum loops.
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This is oldest song on Meet The Neighbors. I wrote this many years ago and finally decided with a little rewrite it was worth recording. Sung by Bill Quigley with me and David Jones singing a little backup to help GET THE RAGE OUT.
All me and totally true! Actually I recorded this three times during February RPM Challenge and finally got a decent take in the final stretch.
Written in Nov 21 with the pandemic on my mind. Sung by Buddy Pride with Craig Romano on bass. Back up vocals by Jim Hayes, Max McCarthy, Ray Deloe and Bonny Hughes.
This is my most recent write. Sung by me with Buddy Price and David Jones helping with the vocal harmonies.
This was co written with Jim Musser for the widow a friend who passed away. Sung by Buddy Pride with John Luttrelle on keyboard with myself, Bonny Hughes, Jim Hayes,and Nancy Madison on back up vocals.
This my new friend Max McCarthy's take on a song I wrote last year. When I heard how he heard it, I said YES PLEASE! This is all Max recording live with keyboard played to drum loops.
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I saw your comments on my site. Thanks. It sounds like you’ve got this recording process figured out. I’m still learning as I go. Thank God for YouTube. 😎
I wrote this as a goodbye to my songwriting group in NH before we left. Sung by David Jones with John Luttrelle on keyboard.
This is all me with Craig Romano playing bass. I have no idea where this one came from or what it's about. If you figure it out please tell me.
This is oldest song on Meet The Neighbors. I wrote this many years ago and finally decided with a little rewrite it was worth recording. Sung by Bill Quigley with me and David Jones singing a little backup to help GET THE RAGE OUT.
All me and totally true! Actually I recorded this three times during February RPM Challenge and finally got a decent take in the final stretch.
Written in Nov 21 with the pandemic on my mind. Sung by Buddy Pride with Craig Romano on bass. Back up vocals by Jim Hayes, Max McCarthy, Ray Deloe and Bonny Hughes.
This is my most recent write. Sung by me with Buddy Price and David Jones helping with the vocal harmonies.
This was co written with Jim Musser for the widow a friend who passed away. Sung by Buddy Pride with John Luttrelle on keyboard with myself, Bonny Hughes, Jim Hayes,and Nancy Madison on back up vocals.
This my new friend Max McCarthy's take on a song I wrote last year. When I heard how he heard it, I said YES PLEASE! This is all Max recording live with keyboard played to drum loops.