If those guys from that band that's making all that money took psychadelics then they'd sound better -- a little more real, like this one. Please check out ghostroll or rainchild on citizensane site.
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I'm not playing your paper game
Not spilling my pain on a page again
Focus on the good times
Only the good times
Make way for the better times
You can't taint my name again
No hurry to blame when it goes your way
It's time for the pay-back…
but the girls is around
...
Now you're back in town and you claim that you followed the seam fingertips tight on the dream and slapped with some mission of peace but the girls is around with that hip modern remakin' sound yeah you stole it…
Said it before but I really like your work. It feels like a safety blanket, something really familiar. But your voice and the minimal, poignant arrangements make it vaguely alien.
So here is a piece which I first wrote and recorded around 20 years ago in the early 90's. For a long time it had no title, just known as "bounces along keys". Lately I've been toying with the idea of rerecording it. Then a couple of weeks…
Found a interesting sounding indian instrument via the computer world and strummed out chords on my lil midi guitar. Added some percussion, strings and a flute.
Recorded over 10 yrs. Ago on my Zoom 10 track. It was the second tune I cut just messin with the chord changes. It has a very urban vibe and reminded me of cruising lake shore drive in Chicago.
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thanks, jip
dig it
cheerful sound here - nice one - I like the mix of instruments too.
hey, thanks Tess, Jane!
elvis costello esque?
Ooooohhhhhh! I like a lot! Nah, I'm with Tess - I LOVE LOVE LOVE!
LOVE LOVE LOVE
Thanks again, James. Thanks for listening, SMYoS.
This is brilliant!
I was born and raised between the 60's and 70's and that's where your voice in "one last dull surprise", led me directly every time I heard it!
thanks for the comments, citizensane, thanks too, james. 'preciate it!
Its been awhile since I listened to your tunes. Great song here again! Refreshingly different than anything I have heard recently.
that is, we love your voice.
If those guys from that band that's making all that money took psychadelics then they'd sound better -- a little more real, like this one. Please check out ghostroll or rainchild on citizensane site.
yeah cool.
This is freakin awesome. We favorited it here in NYC.
good
Thanks, Bethan! I appreciate it.
I love this. If I could fave as a Tamarisk as well I would. Thanks for this morning! Bethan
Wonderfully whacky!
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Great use of movement. It's almost more of a tangible thing than aural, if that makes any sense.
Thanks, odh and Tess.
Great track, Vaisvil. Strong sounds, well constructed... evocative without having to do too much.
very cool track, man
awesome
thanks Fyrce, thanks tinbin. @sha-pink: ha, no, I never actually do anything that I sing about, well, mostly.
hey, thanks gender, vancleef, leibenders.
Thanks, Greg, Reg.
Said it before but I really like your work. It feels like a safety blanket, something really familiar. But your voice and the minimal, poignant arrangements make it vaguely alien.
thanks, guest. guests are the best
thank you
Great track, sir. The groove slowly but surely pulled me in until it turns into a kind of cyber-noir roller coaster.
Thanks guys
This is great, it's like if Bob Dylan were to start a Tom Waits cover band.
very interesting, it's like a hatching egg, or a sprout pushing its way out of the ground. A delicate little spring of life.
cool one, ODH. Good melody, very angular type of song, love the synth and especially the piano track.
Love all the little sub-textures in this. It's like watching little organisms through a microscope. Nice one to just meditate to.
I like this one too, it has an odd, frantic, 'wide' feeling to it. I picture a rider on an open plain in some fantasy movie.
Lovely tune, James. Excellent guitar work.
I like it, kind of a Here Come the Warm Jets era Eno tune.