@Kirk - You're probably right. So much traditional Cornish music is tied up with Breton, same as the language. Almost impossible to truly tell where these things originated...so we go with Cornwall, hee hee.
Made the piano intro up years ago. So every time I sit down at a piano I play it. Hopefully it bolts on nicely to the fat stack riff. The pause at the start is because I had to press record and then dash over to the piano.
a sinister violence...a quiet violence...the violence of tears...the violence of sorrow...the violence of hurt, distrust, betrayal...the violence of loss, coping, longing...the violence in my heart.........
Some more good fun with Brian Bazeley and Jarvis.
I added some drums and some horns to Jarvo's noodling.
There's probably room for vocals if anyone is feeling froggy.
Thanks Brian and Jarvis
I picked up on one of Norm's wonderful grooves.
I added some bass, guitar, horns, and a basic drum track. Kicker and snare with a few cymbols. I didn't want to walk on Norm's fine, fine, percussion.
Thanks Norm for allowing me the opportunity…
As chance had it, I found myself in an acoustically great room, full of cajons! Well, they were unfinished cabinets actually, but they had lovely tones. Since this is the stuff dreams are made of, I had no choice but to seize the opportunity and…
A Black Eye Friday track that has previously not made it on to the interweb. Probably one of the last that will until the bands reincarnation is complete.
It seems a lot of you record with open mics and can relate. I record 1 track at a time with usually 4 or 5 tracks. So, Im only asking for about 15 minutes of Silence...IS THIS TOO MUCH TO ASK??? Anyway, my house is so loud, I get a lot of bloopers…
More stuff from the ancient archives rescued from the same cassette tape as Last Nights Fun. This time a set of 3 Irish reels Live at a concert back around 1992
WARNING! ADULT CONTENT or goofy great........
After a week of computer crashes, I finally got my gear all back to normal. I got my drum kit hooked up yesterday and did a test run which led to this bit of Saturday morning fun that only
proves…
took it down to make a few changes. here it is all done now. Verses added and all tweaks done, recorded using ableton and the guitar is tuned to double dropped D
A long over due changing of the acoustic strings led to this epic production. 40 tracks and 34 plug-ins. Good Gravy that's a boat load of tracks. All kinds of stuff happening.
Enjoy!
you spend your days and your night times
bustin' ass…
Guitars/Keyboards/Pennywhistle: Doug Sparling
Composer: Traditional
Recorded: 2006
An old English/Scottish folk song. It's very well known, but has a great melody and I'm not ashamed to play it...
Comments on Brian Bazeley's stuff
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cool!!!!!
FNG!!!
Very good. Quite Led Zep!! Awesome though :)
Kicks serious ass! w;-)
"savoy brown" beat you the title, but diggin the groove...veiny !
Don't know how I missed this the first time around. Badass slidin'!
Smokin!
Ay boy, I thought you was from Cornwall! Ha ha. I love what you did here Brian.
Woo-hoo! AWESOME collab! Snappy bass, Boy!
Great sounding Blues enhanceed by a cracking bass line...collabs are great.....be back soon ! Jarvo
Ha! Very cool! I wouldn't even know where to start if I was asked to play bass to this tune! Well done! Thank you! -Gary
This is great! Are you sure it's not from New Jersey?! (Just kidding!) You all did a great job, fantastic!
@Kirk - You're probably right. So much traditional Cornish music is tied up with Breton, same as the language. Almost impossible to truly tell where these things originated...so we go with Cornwall, hee hee.
Woot! Was this recorded at open mic? If so, I'm coming home on Tuesday!!! Bloomin' awesome! Flute, guitar and Cornish voices - absolute class!
Alison is great, I heard her at Open Mic. Proper job my ansoms'.
I love these tunes. Keep'em coming.
Nice! I've heard that melody before, but thought that it was a Breton tune
Glowing piano. Real nice.
Thanks again my friend. ;)
Comments made by Brian Bazeley
Fantastic track. I think you need a puppy.
Ok who's booking the tour bus?
Upload away. looking forward to hearing it.
Not to shabby. You've certainly sorted out the vocals. Dam fine show. Glastonbury next year? We could go on after U2.
Thanks for all the very kind comments.
Bit hard to add anything to this one. Jolly good show.
There's an opening for a pissedcusionist if your interested.
Lets hope the phenix rises soon. Great song.
Just needs your wife shouting to come and get your dinner or the dogs getting it. Great song.
Booty job.
Sounds like my pub on a saturday night.
I know the feeling. Lovely tune.
Sounds like you had a lot of fun.
Made me feel a little horse listening to this.
Booty job.
Thanks for your comments. I'm sure there will be more of this style in the pipeline.
lovely piece of music.
Very well played. Jolly good show.
How many limbs has that drummer got?
Wish I had hair