A WildGeas and CaveStreet collaboration
some say once upon a time
there was a line
that was never meant to be crossed
if ever that occurred
you might have heard
an innocence would have to be lost
but having crossed that line
I can…
The first WildGeas and Cave Street collaboration
There ain't nothin' I could buy
that can ever calm me down
So I leave my money at home
when I go into town
I put on my fightin' hat
an' I wear my dancin' shoes
An' if I miss my ride…
Alex Moody said
> When they make the film about my life and times later down the line I'd like you to do the soundtrack <
Thanks, Alex! What a great compliment coming from such a talented musician as yourself! And yes, of course.... er, how far down the line? :-)
Alex Moody said about 4 hours ago
> This one.. believe it or not..
Oh, I'm a believer. I can't count the times I've seen music transcend the boundaries of time and space in just such a manner! :-)
Cheers!
When they make the film about my life and times later down the line I'd like you to do the soundtrack? That ok? Makes me feel like im in a film, locked in dark contemplation. eerie. catchy. good. :)
This one.. believe it or not.. helped me sort out a problem thats been buggin me.. then, it turned out the title was exactly the conclusion I'd come to. Freaky!
A WildGeas and CaveStreet collaboration
some say once upon a time
there was a line
that was never meant to be crossed
if ever that occurred
you might have heard
an innocence would have to be lost
but having crossed that line
I can…
The first WildGeas and Cave Street collaboration
There ain't nothin' I could buy
that can ever calm me down
So I leave my money at home
when I go into town
I put on my fightin' hat
an' I wear my dancin' shoes
An' if I miss my ride…
All guitars by my good friend Chris Mitchell. I had a chance to record this while I was in Dallas this past Summer. This is a companion piece to my song Secrets from the "Of Sound Mind" album, my RPM 2009 entry.
Cave Street posted a track recently, their contribution to the Woody Guthrie Project, organised by Akron Family.
http://akronfamily.com/woodyproject/W.G.A..html
I wanted to take a shot at this too, so here's my demo. It was really just half…
Excellent version! Did you send it in to the Akron/Family? For anyone who is interested, my version is [here](http://alonetone.com/cavestreet/tracks/woody-guthries-america). The web page where the various versions are being posted is [here](http://akronfamily.com/woodyproject/Splash.html).
This is a filler piece for this cool new CD I'm working on. I got this Clint movie thing working pretty good :) Think of it as our hero horsebackin' it across the plains in the land of the big sky.
I think the piano has a bit of Robert Nichols…
Hi folks,
It's good to back after RPM and the blackout of 2010.
A couple firsts here. I recorded this 100% with the computer. I never plugged in to a computer before.
I've always used a Roland VS machine and burnt my
songs/tracks to SCSI…
Post RPM jammin'. I don't feel much like cleaning up after RPM. Not yet anyway. I think my little Casio took a beaten and went out of tune. I did this arrangement with just the Casio, guitars and
harmonica, hence the annoying piano and strings…
I keep writing songs about communism, for some reason. I thought it was slightly amusing to discover that Mashino actually IS an industrial town. Sounds like "Machine". Get it? Get it??
Featuring Otis Maly on Organ.
Maybe it’s a trick of the light
The way your eyes shine at me
I don’t want to fight and I can’t take flight
Somethin’ tells me I’m gonna see
Just what spell you put on me
I can’t let you out of my sight…
Dweeb said
> Like that organ...
Thanks Dave, props to Otis Maly on that one. He's an amazing local musician who I hope to interest in playing on more Cave Street tunes!
@ minus the hat - the album cover is actually based on a slice of red onion :-)
Earthlings, eh? Well I've never heard them (or of them) but I'm gonna check 'em out straight away!
Thanks for listening!
Comments on Cave Street's stuff
I needed this one for a road trip CD.
I just noticed the CD cover. Too funny Bro.
Dig the reversing cool track
Nice one very cool
Top track mate.
Wow very cool dig it
That was a timeless 5 minutes.
Awesome swells! Great stuff!
that's wild , i like it.
Sweet! Bluesy and trippy. Gotta love that combo!
Alex Moody said > When they make the film about my life and times later down the line I'd like you to do the soundtrack < Thanks, Alex! What a great compliment coming from such a talented musician as yourself! And yes, of course.... er, how far down the line? :-)
Alex Moody said about 4 hours ago > This one.. believe it or not.. Oh, I'm a believer. I can't count the times I've seen music transcend the boundaries of time and space in just such a manner! :-) Cheers!
When they make the film about my life and times later down the line I'd like you to do the soundtrack? That ok? Makes me feel like im in a film, locked in dark contemplation. eerie. catchy. good. :)
This one.. believe it or not.. helped me sort out a problem thats been buggin me.. then, it turned out the title was exactly the conclusion I'd come to. Freaky!
no messin. get on my favourites list you little tinker. Love the sound you guys got working together.. brilliant
hell yeah!
wonderful. it floats.
Very nice, Brother Malice, very nice.
this is nice. Mellow and jazzy. Like the guitar playing too!
I have to confess that I can be confused by futuristic music, however, this is wonderful, I really like it. Lovely stuff.
Comments made by Cave Street
Excellent version! Did you send it in to the Akron/Family? For anyone who is interested, my version is [here](http://alonetone.com/cavestreet/tracks/woody-guthries-america). The web page where the various versions are being posted is [here](http://akronfamily.com/woodyproject/Splash.html).
excellent work!
I like how this one seems to pick up right where the last one left off... another great mix!
Great soundtrack music! This mix is great!
wow, really love this. gotta log off for now, but I'll be back for more of this...
As always Dave, i love your attitude and your vibe. Wish you'd post the lyrics for this album!
Separated at birth: Dweeb & Lemmy!
Dweeb said > Like that organ... Thanks Dave, props to Otis Maly on that one. He's an amazing local musician who I hope to interest in playing on more Cave Street tunes!
Ha, I think that's what's right with it! One of my all time Dweeb/Nair faves!
Dig this tune, Dave! Welcome to Alonetone!
@ minus the hat - the album cover is actually based on a slice of red onion :-) Earthlings, eh? Well I've never heard them (or of them) but I'm gonna check 'em out straight away! Thanks for listening!
Sometimes she wished he would rise from the dead just so she could kill him all over again! *Great line!*
Wow!
Drums now too... And now crossing the 5 minute mark & this piece just keeps building! Excellent work!!!!
loving the direction this is headed just after the 3 minute mark!
You got me floatin'
another excellent track!
Great soundtrack to the vision of snow falling (yet again!) outside my window... Great track!
> ghostly said: > Hope you liked it! Yo, G. I loved it! Will be downloading once I get back home!
sublime. love yer beats