very brave but very wonderful, like a long lost early ""split enz" take on it.
i had a go at same song years ago http://songcrafters.org/forum/index.php?topic=2952.msg27047#msg27047 oh dear...............
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…
Thank a lot xeenapaul and beetlespin. And thanks for the CAB explanation, Bethan. Yeah I think maybe the YMCA is the closest thing we got in the US, ha.
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…
Ha! no. We don't have those in the states. Well maybe we do but I'm not sure what's comparable. I was just cruising the UK on google street view one day and saw it, not sure exactly what it is but my imagination was sparked! Glad you like it. Thanks.
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…
Tom Higgins - lead vocals
Joe Silence - guitars and vocals
Mark Cook - Chapman Stick, fretless bass, synthesizers
Victor Romero - drums and percussion
Recorded in 1991 by Mark Cook and Joe Blair at The Crypt and Spit Recorders
Mixed by Joe Blair
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…
Thank you very much, Ranshao, Tworegs. I think this one had a bit of a life of its own, went in a much different route than I originally conceived. But I'm happy with it.
This was another one of my more popular pieces that I had up from SoundCloud. I can't remember the story of how I wrote this. I was probably just messing around.
Gear used: Dark Energy, Micron and Dr.202
I post the lyrics as well as they are probably hard to understand:
earth they tell you
has a problem
they suggest us
to be monsters
i don't believe
their theories
too many lies
scaremongering…
This i composed an origianl using midi applications , and software programs. after the
gulf oil spill i wanted to create the soundof
whales crying , and trying to live through this
disaster..thus the whale cry effect. hope u like
it . i do a…
The Sailor gets a part time job in late-nite data entry-ing now that the offworld fishing industry is on the fritz...
how could I ever leave my poor little scuttlebug
so careless and free, she's my little scuttlebug
when the lights turning…
Comments on Brett Warren's stuff
excellently bizarre!
Great innovation....different and clever! Sounds like a lot of work went into this.
very brave but very wonderful, like a long lost early ""split enz" take on it. i had a go at same song years ago http://songcrafters.org/forum/index.php?topic=2952.msg27047#msg27047 oh dear...............
thanks, Breaking Light and Vaisvil, preciate it.
some original music here!
Delightfully offbeat!
Thanks, fudgetusk and proods
Been a while since I checked in, glad I did! This is so unique, I really dig it!!
Just visiting my favorite song on Alonetone!
thank you, brownalien1
Fuckin brill, love it
Thanks, Proods and sister savage!
Amazing!!!! Your talent and creativity have got me stymied!
Everybody loves Brett Warren.
That's it. I need a Brett W mix tape for my car, or just those times when I need a pick me up. Better for me than rum.
Instant classic. Like a classic car. A clean one. (Percussion, voice, fantastic!)
It's like a wild, invigorating soup!
Deliciously disorienting.
Thanks very much, James!
I think you are my favorite new singer/songwriter/producer. Love the pulse of it.
Comments made by Brett Warren
Hey MTC, thank you very much.
thanks, ord! 'preciate that.
Thanks very much, lgh. Always nice to have some feedback from fellow Illinoisans.
Thank you, Corbin!
Ooh, very smooth. Good work, really like this one.
enjoyed both the songs, very cavernous and sparse... now if you could just get rid of that static!
Thank a lot xeenapaul and beetlespin. And thanks for the CAB explanation, Bethan. Yeah I think maybe the YMCA is the closest thing we got in the US, ha.
Ha! no. We don't have those in the states. Well maybe we do but I'm not sure what's comparable. I was just cruising the UK on google street view one day and saw it, not sure exactly what it is but my imagination was sparked! Glad you like it. Thanks.
Gracias, Mr. Sandbags.
... and this too, ha, thanks again Reef.
Thanks, Reef! Glad you liked it.
very cool, I like this one a lot.
Thank you very much, Ranshao, Tworegs. I think this one had a bit of a life of its own, went in a much different route than I originally conceived. But I'm happy with it.
like this one a lot. keep up the good work, mate.
ha, this is a fun song. good work mate.
love the beats, great interplay of textures. nice work!
excellent work, sir. really enjoying everything I've heard so far.
jazzy, funky, you guys rock.
ha, yeah, it's me.
Thank you very much, SS