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…
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…
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…
This is sick. I love it. I always enjoy when someone knows how to tastefully employ synth instrumentation which obviously sounds fake. You don't try to pass off the violin sound as anything other than a familiar sort of lynch pin for the rest of the heavier rhythms.
I wrote this song for my adopted daughter. She was raised by a mother who saw her as a burden and went through alot of physical and sexual abuse. But this song isn't just about that. It's about her overcoming all that and becoming a strong woman.
love the newer tracks, beetle. I especially like where this one goes after about the 2:30 mark, with the tinkering percussion and competing little synth sounds. Good stuff.
I really enjoyed this collection/album, David. It has a warm, subdued, private kind of charm to it. I like how a lot of the songs feel like they're being held together by a thread.
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A quickly improvised tune with some stream-of-consciousness lyrics. Written/recorded hastily in the dead of night on Tuesday 11/27 with a short overdub session on Thursday 11/29, when I should have been sleeping.
All basic tracks…
A bit of improv done yesterday with my newly refurbished fretless guitar. Finally got the midi pickup to track almost right! Part of the sounds were gotten by rubbing a teaspoon on the strings.
Well, I like it. Almost a kichey throwback to hearts of space type cascading ambient, which no one really does anymore. Has a kind of slightly on edge shrill I find interesting.
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Ha, no, not really. But "Underworld Insurance Needs" is kind of a continuation of it. I have this storyline that keeps developing in my head.
Really? Well very good luck to you indeed! It does have a definite stage feel to it.
It ate my comment! This is such a clever and original track that I would be disappointed to lose it. Faved!
Hey, thanks, Bethan. I like this one too.
What a brilliantly played and clever track. Love your voice.
Another solid track!
Still fantastic - love your effortless vox! Lovely tone!
She puts her little garden, Stares down How plants grow, And she never, you hear? Never looked up, There where the trees, Pat the edge of the sky.
Reminds me of Starsailor
Hey facemask, thanks very much for the comments! Glad you enjoyed the music.
Excellent song Brett , feels like you should be selling your music , i'd buy it
Love it lots
Yeah , i definitely love your voice
I liked this from the opening chord , but what i really like is your voice , it has a Louden Wainwright feel to it , good song though , totally yours
Thanks, SS. @ OGWT, nobody really. Just a name I lifted from a bad 70's movie called "Riding with Death".
Fantastic.
nice song - yea leave him alone. Who is he anyway? (forgive my ignorance I'm English) lol
Thank you very much, Bethan
My word, you really are something! The song is good, but you are wonderful. I love your voice!
"I seek Robert Denby. I need to know why I'm considered as elusive as him" Thanks as always, Reef.
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Heh! Nice and strange, I like it! Love the guitar part 1:45. I think this could do with a nice big gong, or a thumping kick of some kind.
Wow, this is really beautiful... A dreamy flurry of activity.
This is sick. I love it. I always enjoy when someone knows how to tastefully employ synth instrumentation which obviously sounds fake. You don't try to pass off the violin sound as anything other than a familiar sort of lynch pin for the rest of the heavier rhythms.
Badass! I wouldn't mind if this one just kept ratcheting up exponentially into some kind of mad fury.
thanks
Nice jazzier take on the tune, guys! Good performances and arrangement.
Fantastic! Covers a range of feelings and is just plain fun, as well.
Great beat, and in combo with the muted scratch/warble it really comes to life, another good one.
love the newer tracks, beetle. I especially like where this one goes after about the 2:30 mark, with the tinkering percussion and competing little synth sounds. Good stuff.
This is great Sandy, you give the song a raw desperation that works quite well.
I really enjoyed this collection/album, David. It has a warm, subdued, private kind of charm to it. I like how a lot of the songs feel like they're being held together by a thread.
awesome, love your voice.
Very unique voice, silky smooth... fantastic performance here.
Neat! XTC and The Jam collide. Great performance.
This is intensely heavy, you can almost feel the weight and movement. Nice work, Altair.
Very Cohen-esque... good stuff, CS.
Cool, Reef. I've never heard anyone try to cover this.
This is horrifying... I love it.
really cool, love the sounds on this one, Ferryman. The Guitar and synths are fantastic.
Well, I like it. Almost a kichey throwback to hearts of space type cascading ambient, which no one really does anymore. Has a kind of slightly on edge shrill I find interesting.