Album: How the Aviator Sees the Rainbow
Year: RPM Challenge 2008
Pour vous Tess.
Is there a ghost in these hills?
Something to run from
I've given way to cheap thrills
Problems have just begun
I walk alone, sink like a stone in…
gypsies in the night around a fire. you show upload your words and put them under the "about" tab. i am not always sure what you are saying. i like to know what people are saying. call me paranoid!!!! funny little organ in the background
wonderful job
tim
Album: How the Aviator Sees the Rainbow
Year: RPM Challenge 2008
Pour vous Tess.
Is there a ghost in these hills?
Something to run from
I've given way to cheap thrills
Problems have just begun
I walk alone, sink like a stone in…
Album: How the Aviator Sees the Rainbow
Year: RPM Challenge 2008
Pour vous Tess.
Is there a ghost in these hills?
Something to run from
I've given way to cheap thrills
Problems have just begun
I walk alone, sink like a stone in…
Great song... I think this tune gets further away from your influences than some of your others - and highlights your band's uniqueness - which is why it's one of your stronger songs, imo.
Album: How the Aviator Sees the Rainbow
Year: RPM Challenge 2008
Pour vous Tess.
Is there a ghost in these hills?
Something to run from
I've given way to cheap thrills
Problems have just begun
I walk alone, sink like a stone in…
Love it! Absolutely brilliant song! This haunted me for most of last year - but I'm VERY happy to hear it again...even if I can already feel the hook penetrating my poor defenseless soul.
1st of 10 "Off the cuff" songs I wrote just before the great flood.
I haven't really had a chance to work on any but this one. This is different than the rest of them. All I did was turn on a drum machine and played and sang what ever popped into…
Cover of the Blondie song, from the Plastic Letters album, vocal inspired by Sonic Youth's version of the Carpenters Superstar off of Juno soundtrack. This mixdown made on 7th March 2011, tracks recorded late Feb / early March.
Cover of the Joy Division classic, with a little drum'n'bass thrown into the mix
This version from September 2010
The youtube version is my original recording going back to 1997.
This is just another middle of the road pile of trot, this time about the amazing instant classics I write, but am so protective of that I daren't let any of you hear. No one will ever hear them. Sorry, but I'm afraid this shite will just have…
Hey Alex..thanks..glad you like it..i doubt we'll be doing UK dates anytime soon but we do have friends in Ireland so you never know..i just downloaded Here It Isn't...brilliant stuff..cheers
rpm 2011
Taking taking all her money
Taking taking all her sweat
Taking taking all her money
Taking taking all her tears
What do you give back? (shark attack)
Taking taking all her love
Taking taking all her life
Taking taking all her love
Taking…
Final version
Day 28
Anyone else still writing songs?
this is the result of trying to listen to too many mixes in one day. Sometimes it's just easier to record something else.
incredible album gumbo..i'm going to download this to the ol'pod so i can listen to it in the car and at work...love it..reminds me of all my old folk/blues/bluegrass fav's like roscoe holcomb, bukka white, bill monroe, son house, dock boggs, blind willie mctell, tampa red, etc....great job
Final version
An unaccompanied song about bedtime. Not a lullaby though. Oh no!
What does anyone think of the 'cat's moustache' line - it seems like that's a make or break call right there and i like it when i read it but it's hard to sing without…
Final version
One of my heroes. Willie McTell was blind from birth and travelled all over the south in the thirties at a time when many people would never go more than 20 miles from their home.
Plus nobody sings the blues quite like him…
Final version
RPM 2011 - my first track recorded and the opening track for the CD
A kind of Old Time gospel number, which, if you listen to those pre-war guitar playing preachers, are virtually indistinguishable from blues. Except for the lyrics…
Comments on am/fm dreams's stuff
I Love This Track!
Oh My, Oh My, Oh My - oh so fine!
AMAZING TRACK, AMAZING!
gypsies in the night around a fire. you show upload your words and put them under the "about" tab. i am not always sure what you are saying. i like to know what people are saying. call me paranoid!!!! funny little organ in the background wonderful job tim
the room sound on this is very cool. reall live feel. all the parts work great together. the progression is exciting, want to hear more. tim
great build and strong song writing.
great tune...nice trippy undertow to it
I definetly hear Nirvane in this one, Awesome guys!
still one of my favorite songs, like, ever.
Rock On!
Great tune! I thhink I hear some Jeff Buckley influence on the guitar there.
Really catchy!
really different harmonies, reminds me of Nirvana at times!
i love the call and response/echo of this. man, making two albums back to back, you must be exhausted, no? and thanks for your uber kind comments :)
This song rocks! It pushes you right along with it!
Great song... I think this tune gets further away from your influences than some of your others - and highlights your band's uniqueness - which is why it's one of your stronger songs, imo.
this rocked my Monday evening!! great energy and drive.
i love the mood of this one.
i love when Danielle sings!
Love it! Absolutely brilliant song! This haunted me for most of last year - but I'm VERY happy to hear it again...even if I can already feel the hook penetrating my poor defenseless soul.
Comments made by am/fm dreams
just stumbled across this song on Mangoz radio..where have you guys been all my ilfe?..this is incredible
nice..great vocals
very daniel johnston
awesome...love the banjo
love it man...like the cure meets lou reed meets late era johnny cash
ah..loves me some neil young...great job
this one was written by Marc an Chris Adams..I only played the lead acoustic guitar bits
I don't know who this is...but sure....
written by brent kinder of the great angie fights crime
i love blondie
nice
nice...
Hey Alex..thanks..glad you like it..i doubt we'll be doing UK dates anytime soon but we do have friends in Ireland so you never know..i just downloaded Here It Isn't...brilliant stuff..cheers
check out www.thescope.ca on Monday evening
loves me some lou reed..transformer was one of the greatest albums ever..this is a great cover
incredible album gumbo..i'm going to download this to the ol'pod so i can listen to it in the car and at work...love it..reminds me of all my old folk/blues/bluegrass fav's like roscoe holcomb, bukka white, bill monroe, son house, dock boggs, blind willie mctell, tampa red, etc....great job
nice man...this reminds me of roscoe holcomb..brilliant
good ol'blind willie would have loved this
awesome
i just realized that your reading off one of Chris' old report cards...brilliant