You are not just a superb musician and musical arranger, you are also a gifted songwriter.
Everything you produce is most entertaining.
Having a great time here again this morning.
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…
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…
Well, it IS!
lyrics for my Italian friends:
We're gonna be there in your wake
mending the seams when they start to break
make you do what you said that you would
and other words that rhyme with good
once so close why let it go, baby…
Well, it IS!
lyrics for my Italian friends:
We're gonna be there in your wake
mending the seams when they start to break
make you do what you said that you would
and other words that rhyme with good
once so close why let it go, baby…
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…
Love this one.
Brilliant lyrics, and a gorgeous quirky performance.
I like how you fly by the seat of your pants on songs - you seem to be treading a thin line between genius and disaster. For my money you're falling off on the genius side with this one.
I always aim at solid and dependable - I've got a feeling I could learn something from your songs.
as 6LA8. Based on the traditional chinese epic war poem of the same name, and has the traditional 'Nomad flute' throughout it. We provide ambience and the usual.
as 6LA8, was composed for "Hope For Japan", a compilation made by a close friend to help provide funds for the 2011 earthquake in Japan, http://morehopeforjapan.com/hope-for-japan/ . Raised 1800$!
Not sure where I was going with this, but it ended up quite dreary for what I thought were quite motivating lyrics.
Watch this space, it may well appear again with more upbeat music.
Lyrics:
I choose the light to drive away the darkness
Choose…
This song derived its title from being the 75th song I wrote in 2005... I'm not kidding! It was a breakout year for me, for songwriting and music production... As Beck is my witness!
It ended up on my 2006 album, 'Quip Hop'...
Smear this all over your face. You know you want to, IT'S EAR Food!
(I once found a lobster trying to invade my space in that area while awakening on the shore of a Tropical Island post Shipwreck..)
(Isslene)
Anticipation.
(Leo)
The time is right.
(Isslene)
She creeps along the forest edge,
she says the light of day is too bright
so she waits, in anticipation
for the night to begin...
'Where do we start' said the boy -
beginning…
Wooden Sam
Mike Basil: Lead Vocal
Gary Miller: Rhythm Guitar
Mick Lovering: Lead Guitar
Andy Gupta: Bass
Todd Vierra: Drums
John Scunziano: Lyrics
Composed by Steffen Offermann & Mike Basil
Mixed & Mastered by Steffen Offermann…
I couldn't make a single song for the longest time, but today, my creative block went away and I managed to make this awesome song that i think is pretty awesome.
Texas hold em poker, and going for it all. Open mic acoustic with some alt tuning. Percussion by Norm.
The kokiriko? Norms playing in there actually sounds like shuffling cards- particularly loving the glockenspiel addition he did…
Comments on Brett Warren's stuff
You are not just a superb musician and musical arranger, you are also a gifted songwriter. Everything you produce is most entertaining. Having a great time here again this morning.
Thanks very much again, Sandy
Listening to a bunch of your stuff today. Really amazing work, so much personality in what you do. Quality stuff all the way. Big fan here.
Very flavourful, exciting and totally fun. Love it...early Bowie comes to mind.
thanks, SG.
great song. catchy, quirky and tons of fun.
Thank you very much, Jaraimondi... and thanks for all the comments Andrew, 'preciate it.
Another cutie...
Love this one. Brilliant lyrics, and a gorgeous quirky performance. I like how you fly by the seat of your pants on songs - you seem to be treading a thin line between genius and disaster. For my money you're falling off on the genius side with this one. I always aim at solid and dependable - I've got a feeling I could learn something from your songs.
Great tune! Killer production. The rythym section is very Beatlesque! Especially the bassline. Good to know my homestate is producing good tuneage.
Hey thanks, Len, Andrew and Bethan... mail some of that fine Cornish home cooking to America. I haven't had anything but pizza and noodles in a week!
Oh this is brilliant. BRILLIANT.
Oh yes, I do like this. Love the kind of 60s vibe to it. I'm going to have to listen to more of your stuff.
Ha, nice little bonus on the end!
What a jolly and clever song. Sounds really great! Love yer vox! I think I'll have you on while I'm cooking dinner.
I like the nice folksy feel of this.
thanks, great planes and bent2break.
This is a good song!
Cool song, nice rhythm to it.
thanks guys
Comments made by Brett Warren
Great, rich soundscape here. Wonderful piece, Tipu.
Beautiful. Love the percussive pops. This track feels like a tug of war between blissful ambiance and more beat driven electronic.
thanks, great planes and bent2break.
very interesting, it has that quirky and droning Brian Eno quality to it. I like it.
Very evocative; shimmering light on water. A tranquil metamorphosis.
thanks guys
Violet Beauregard: What is this, a freak out? very cool, in the walls melting kinda way. Production and mix is well done, as well! g'job, CMOR.
it's like the soundtrack to Ken Burns' Civil War... on Mars.
This is fantastic. Effortless, laid back, a little operatic. Very cool.
I like how your voices seem to intertwine with the rhythm, almost dancing around it. Lots of sensual movement to this song.
very cool, tight song. reminds me of nice cross between Adrian Belew and INXS.
Great sounds here, Domador. It tickles my brain!
haha, I'm don't even know what to say about this one, but excellent writing, as always!
nice, man. Such a delicate song, beautiful work.
thank you, sir
ok my first comment was redundant, ha. What I MEANT to say was... tight song, I dig the way the snappy guitar plays off the female vocal. there we go.
niiice. It's got that certain "sass" to it. Very hip.
hey, welcome to alonetone. Nice song, great vocals!
very cool, NO ID. It's got a very cinematic flow to it, I can almost visualize a story in there somewhere.
I like the piano and harmony, it dreamily rolls along.