The single coil sound of my new used PRS guitar just got me in the funk. Had this partial riff on a Sony walkman from 10 years ago, decided to fill it out a little.
yah mahn, digging it. I was thinking "I got born today, no not in that way, I just mean I woke up all broke up over you, another day, another dollar, another holla. I'm all slappy, and tell me one thing, why we cry when we happy." I'm working on it.
The single coil sound of my new used PRS guitar just got me in the funk. Had this partial riff on a Sony walkman from 10 years ago, decided to fill it out a little.
Check out some of my stuff. I'd love to add some lyrics for this, not that it needs it, pretty fly just as it is. Also would love to learn how to play the rhythm part, that style. Nice leads. Interesting too the way the drumming is locked in with the playing, Stonesy.
The single coil sound of my new used PRS guitar just got me in the funk. Had this partial riff on a Sony walkman from 10 years ago, decided to fill it out a little.
The single coil sound of my new used PRS guitar just got me in the funk. Had this partial riff on a Sony walkman from 10 years ago, decided to fill it out a little.
Sad lyrics, but from the heart. Pain in the voice, making the song all too real. Good mix of sounds. Powerful. Well-said. May you heal and find better. Rock on.
Well, I'm almost on a roll now - this little love song was written, arranged, and recorded in just a week. I've been meaning to attempt something like this for years, just never got round to it.
I'd actually settled down to finally record a…
Decided to upload a work in progress from a heavy side project called : Lab Survivor.
I have a few things in the works coming up, hopefully including an all acoustic RPM. Finally have the studio up and running with some new upgrades :) Wahoo…
I thought I'd uploaded this ages ago!
Less chaotic 'Chaos' after I found a melody I was happy with, and the delay button :)
Enjoy! xox
P.S. I knew I'd seen it on here somewhere - it was uploaded by Jip under Third Quarter of the Moon :)
Oh,
Iron jaws, wrapped around my legs,
Try to gnaw, but why would I want to.
Why would I want to.
Oh,
Fresh cut gauze, soaking lips,
Trying not to fall, but why would I want to.
Why would I want to.
Silent pines, know my name
Even…
The second word
Then from the three.
The middle stands out.
Second from I.
No reason to doubt.
Call out loud....
Say it for all you're worth...
Pay it the due you would ...
If it were gone...
Keep it safe,
From all of our mistakes.
For…
A mash/add-on for the Sound-In event this week. Took Glenn Smith's bass piece ("Enter the Ice") from last week, added Shane Cadman's chimes then played some "frozen" guitar over that.
Hello I'm Taylor and this is my first single. I wrote this back in 2011 without intention of releasing it, but after my best friend committed suicide in February of 2012, I decided to release it and dedicate it to him. So this is for you, David.
Comments on Billy Jack's stuff
muy bien Regs.
Some mighty purty guitar pickin'!
Especially dig the choice bass lines, but its all good.
Groovy - a fine feel. Dig the bass, the strumming, the picking -- all tasteful, beautiful. Great job!
That's a groovy strumming pattern! the lead guitar is really tasty. A really great job on this one. Rock on!
Particularly dig that bass -- really happening. James is right about that Thin Lizzy flavor. Rock on!
Smooth digits on the wires
Oh wow, how gorgeous!
Drums, bass, rhythm and lead guitars, vocals, lyrics, mix down/master job -- I love it all! Great job, guys -- Rock on!
Rock on, Billy Jack!
came by for another listen. Digging the darkness. Rock on!
sounds like a biker rock n roll to me! Like it
I like this
yah mahn, digging it. I was thinking "I got born today, no not in that way, I just mean I woke up all broke up over you, another day, another dollar, another holla. I'm all slappy, and tell me one thing, why we cry when we happy." I'm working on it.
Check out some of my stuff. I'd love to add some lyrics for this, not that it needs it, pretty fly just as it is. Also would love to learn how to play the rhythm part, that style. Nice leads. Interesting too the way the drumming is locked in with the playing, Stonesy.
This is really dope. Someone who listened to my stuff listened to this and I am just checking it out. Really great man.
Nice piece. Best of luck.
Groove on! Rich, sweet, rapturing, jazzy, bluesy, funkalicious, gripping. A great compilation with a smooth, slick hand. You're awesome -- Rock on!
Sad lyrics, but from the heart. Pain in the voice, making the song all too real. Good mix of sounds. Powerful. Well-said. May you heal and find better. Rock on.
Dig it! Cool lyrics, vocals, bass, guitar -- an all around groovy sound. Rock on!
Comments made by Billy Jack
I hear the Rev Billy Gibbons
nice guitar playing, bit of Stephen Stills feel.
funky
Great stuff
RJ, love the tone of your voice. Damn, I wish I could sing like that. I swear I hear a bit of The Boss influence in there.
Rocks Jim, I need to get some recording lessons from you, that's tight work. No, RPM this stuff instead of the acoustic
Great tune, bit old Neil Y guitar in there, rockin
Just many collab songs did you do in Feb ? Great track.
Soundgarden like, wicked. Man you really got the gift of riffs
Damn fine riffs & tone
great riffs
great guitar riff/chords and melodies
beautiful, got me with the Beatles feel.
great voice, love the long pauses in the vocals
Very Cohen, lovely blend of instruments
beautiful tone and playing
Although not a huge Waites fan, love the lyrics in this song, Joe Bonamassa's version is just full of guitar goodies. Great job.
beautiful voice and guitar work
beautiful piece of music, great production, feel and mood, love the softer ending.
great melody, beautiful song