Back in the old days, I used to seek out artists who played the smaller venues so I could hear music like this. This song brought back wonderful memories - a small place, smelling of spilled beer and cigarettes and perfume....and that wonderful performer playing the blues. Very well done.
Thanks for your kind comments on my RPM effort. Love this tune, nice guitar work on this (and Bodybag) but I especially like the lazy, atmospheric vocal. Nice one
Simple little song. My view on how love really falls apart. Last verse is in my opinion an add-on. I wrote it after the rest, at the behest of someone who thought it was too "un-hopeful". It may have been a goood thing.
I've gone more acoustic for this piece with bass and guitars courtesy of Jaz Arwand and the lovely, airy sound of Jess Spencer's voice. The song is about empathy or lack thereof.
very cool. your incredible! and not only in the studio.live too. im the guy that chickened out of playing at kents after hearing you play just a little. thanks for getting kent involved with the RPM ,and by me being the MF in CageyMF, you got me involved too. im having a blast.thankyou
Bit of a waltz.
Everything I know about dancing I learned from watching.
This is my piano debut.
Bethan deserves some of the blame for this one somehow. Thanks.
A jazz tune featuring flute, sax, and one slightly out of whack Fender. All instruments played by Barry Morgan and the song was mixed and mastered in his home studio.
the good family needs to go on tour! the vocals are awesome. it was a great workin with yall on the rpm. hope my butt print will come out of your orange chair.lol. looking forward to our next project!
My opus. By far the longest song I've ever recorded. I tried to make it shorter, but it just didn't work. Sorry. :)
"The Water-Carver" uses a sample from Stereolab's "Changer." (Gane/Sadier)
Comments on Lil' mar mar's stuff
pretty cool.
I can feel my feet on the side of the road, kickin' up a little dust, hitchhiking my way back into the infinite west.
Very cool, I love the harp and the vocals sound like you really mean what you are singing. Great trad acoustic blues sound.
Cool to listen you .......
Very clever! Liking your laid back vox and arrangements.
Back in the old days, I used to seek out artists who played the smaller venues so I could hear music like this. This song brought back wonderful memories - a small place, smelling of spilled beer and cigarettes and perfume....and that wonderful performer playing the blues. Very well done.
Thanks for your kind comments on my RPM effort. Love this tune, nice guitar work on this (and Bodybag) but I especially like the lazy, atmospheric vocal. Nice one
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love the vibe. very velvet u . but really nice in its own way. well done.
reminds me of a james bond song.very nice.
stylin. real neat! cool vibe with lyrics.
great rpm effort!
nice texture.
a little lindsay buckingham some stephen stills .really cool
very cool. your incredible! and not only in the studio.live too. im the guy that chickened out of playing at kents after hearing you play just a little. thanks for getting kent involved with the RPM ,and by me being the MF in CageyMF, you got me involved too. im having a blast.thankyou
cool song .great energy.
incredible! great desciption. i had great visuals. builds so nice. your vocal is out of this world. i really hear the passion!
half old missippi field workers blues and half modern cool. very nice
a nice ride
i really enjoyed the meloncollie wisdom in your voice. nice track
cool song. great energy and guitar on your rpm. great work.
i can imagine myself driving really fast and feeling cool when i listen to this awesome track.
stylistic americana. love it!
the good family needs to go on tour! the vocals are awesome. it was a great workin with yall on the rpm. hope my butt print will come out of your orange chair.lol. looking forward to our next project!
really like it!
nice job
really like the vocal and lead.
this is why im addicted to alonetone.thankyou sir