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.
To me this tune has a bit of Alice in Chains feel to it. I swear I can hear Jerry Cantrell singing it, a bit like `Your Decision`from their new album. Great track
Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
This is a live recording of a set I did with guitarist Mike Levine on a University of New Hampshire radio show. This is one of the 'songs' we did. It is a 5-tune Irish fiddle set that was previously done by the great Irish fiddle player Martin…
This one is about how falling in love kind of involves giving up any say in whether or not your heart gets trampled. It's about that fear. Gary doing a sterling job as usual on lead guitar..
She's amazing
Beauty holds no bounds
and her voice…
If at a want for lyrics, why not start reading the labels of the objects around you... Thanks to Mike Brown for providing the slide parts.
Meet my old time friend
He is the seventh branded man
Jack x2
And back in Tennessee
He was the…
STILL can't work out how I could have developed this. Really struggled with it, so it shall remain a fragment..
In a dark secluded room
That's where I hide my thoughts of you
And underneath some old gardening shears
I hide my tears in a…
For my friend and coworker, because he certainly deserves it.
This song is friends with [song for themcgruff](http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/song-for-themcgruff)
Comments on Billy Jack's stuff
SWEET! Quite a beautiful arrangement of gorgeous sounds! Fabulous!
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.
Comments made by Billy Jack
To me this tune has a bit of Alice in Chains feel to it. I swear I can hear Jerry Cantrell singing it, a bit like `Your Decision`from their new album. Great track
Great tune, I kept listening thinking the vocals would bust out at some point. Very radio play type track
catchy tune
smooth playing
Change @ around 6 min is quite nice
Some of vocals/songs remind me of old Pink Floyd
foot tapping tempo, good vocals too
nice melody
nice