Just been listening to Mott The Hoople - made me think of this, so back for another listen. Every bit as good as I remembered...
And guess what??
My favourite button worked!! :-)
Oh, I LOVE this. It reminds me of all sorts of influences from my past - you've squeezed elements of nearly every act I like into it and ended up coming out with something that, to me, feels totally original.
Hats off to you, sir.
She hangs a little garden
so everyone can fit in her yard
when it's time to take tea
fills it up when they're walking about
they really knew how to twist and shout
and they're always going back that way again
rents a flat with his sister…
This one rewards repeated listening... (I especially love the instrumental break before the last verse). I'd like to put this tune on our community radio station, if you don't mind. (WUTZ radio, 88.3 in Summertown, TN) ~ Let me know if that's okay.
Dude, you've been a roll lately... jam right here. Manic beats in contrast with the car brake synth string sound, and broken up in a nice way by the (whatever that Japanese instrument is called) very cool. Could go for a much longer version!
Act 1 Scene 2 The Long Walk Home - where Fool is walking home from the disco, he debates the world around him as he's walking and dancing to music on his mp3 player then he takes shelter from the rain in a haunted house and meets a ghost, he…
So the music was all you? I'm actually really interested to hear a version without any vocals. Still love this version though, but I don't think the instrumentation really needs much to complement it.
Another collab with Jip, with me adding the vibes, pad of the orient, flute and vocals.
From the original da da da da das before I came up with any lyrics, I wasn't happy with any of the melodies. This is the result of me getting bored with…
Based on a poem by William Sharp that I found while researching my family history.
The poem has been put to music once already, by one Christopher Goldsack, http://www.sundown.pair.com/Sharp/piratepoem.htm but I wanted to put my own little…
This is like, hmm... like talking to a stranger on a train. First, it's nothing about, and then suddenly you discover that you're about to tell your life; or you listen to someone's story, seemingly intricate or simple (and therefore seemed familiar…
The Hammered Dulcimer melody haunted me for weeks, but it didn't come together until Jamie played drums on it. Takes a long time to pay off, but I hope if you hang with it, you'll dig where it gets too.
in bed - cant sleep
go downstairs to pour a drink
the acs out, its hot as shit
but you learn to get used to it
since you left, its been hard
leavin early from parties and bars
you wont pick up, you're over it
its been a while, im used to it…
Very cool, Tipu. Bizarre time signature, I love it. This song kind of bounces its way to the end... it almost feels like a single, evolving entity, as opposed to a lot of other songs being an inhabited world.
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Oh I do like Magik stuff......
Hey, thanks a lot guys, Reef, Andrew.
Just been listening to Mott The Hoople - made me think of this, so back for another listen. Every bit as good as I remembered... And guess what?? My favourite button worked!! :-)
great tune. lyrics are a magical mystery tour
I appreciate that, thanks CS.
Nice one, Brett! I don't know how you come up with some of this stuff, but don't ever stop!!
thanks (for about the hundredth time) ;)
This track is one of my old time favourites. It should be playing on at least one jukebox somewhere at all times.
Thank ya, sir.
as we say in bonnie scotland. magic! braw tell yer maw.
Thank you very much, Andrew (and guest), glad you like it.
Oh, I LOVE this. It reminds me of all sorts of influences from my past - you've squeezed elements of nearly every act I like into it and ended up coming out with something that, to me, feels totally original. Hats off to you, sir.
Love your vocal an excellent track....
Thank you!
Hey, great songs! I really dig your sound(s). This one would make Bob Pollard proud. Psyched to hear more!
hey, what's up, thanks odh.
This came on my ipod this morning. It's a great song. I had to play it twice.
thanks
I've had a few listens before but non were proper..Like your voice - Early Robert Plant:) Great mood.
This one rewards repeated listening... (I especially love the instrumental break before the last verse). I'd like to put this tune on our community radio station, if you don't mind. (WUTZ radio, 88.3 in Summertown, TN) ~ Let me know if that's okay.
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Dude, you've been a roll lately... jam right here. Manic beats in contrast with the car brake synth string sound, and broken up in a nice way by the (whatever that Japanese instrument is called) very cool. Could go for a much longer version!
thanks, sir
Cool song, guys. Kind of a relentless, intense, thrashing sorta blues. It's almost unnerving how it just keeps crescendo-ing without a release.
There we go. Yep, very badass. I'd like to hear Bjork take a crack at this.
Everybody listen to this now. Thanks.
So the music was all you? I'm actually really interested to hear a version without any vocals. Still love this version though, but I don't think the instrumentation really needs much to complement it.
I like it. It's like Cocteau Twins covering John Lennon. Love the synth flute and the beat. And the overlapping vocals are odd but pleasant, ethereal.
Well done, I love the original, I think you do it justice, and it seems to easily fit with your introspective but optimistic style.
Awesome, love the lead synth and stereo effect when it takes off halfway through.
thanks, reef
Thank you, IOC! Glad ya like it.
kate bush meets depeche mode... cool stuff.
Oh this is good. Does a lot with a little. Subdued-ly funky... fantastic little scratchy beats.
Thanks guys!... Igor, Reg.
Beautiful, pensive yet inquisitive. Love your stuff, sir.
Impressive, love the solo around the 3 min mark. Yyou need to resurrect Bonham and let him cut loose on this!
This is fantastic, sir. Rich, exotic, warm... yeah. All around solid.
Very cool. very very. A strange, half lucid, drift. Good job guys.
Excellent track, AP. The acoustic guitar arrangement really makes this stand out.
Very cool, Tipu. Bizarre time signature, I love it. This song kind of bounces its way to the end... it almost feels like a single, evolving entity, as opposed to a lot of other songs being an inhabited world.