Jeremiah 30:19 NLT
“There will be joy and songs of thanksgiving, and I will multiply my people, not diminish them; I will honor them, not despise them.
You will have a TESTIMONEY. Just begin to praise Him for those miracles signs and wonders…
Jeremiah 30:19 NLT
“There will be joy and songs of thanksgiving, and I will multiply my people, not diminish them; I will honor them, not despise them.
You will have a TESTIMONEY. Just begin to praise Him for those miracles signs and wonders…
After Sebs football today I went up into the loft searching for an old guitar a friend gave me a few years back. When I lifted the lid of the case I saw that the tone switch was pulled off leaving bare wires. I couldn't remember if it worked or…
Going through my collection over the years...thinking I'll post some of those old tunes (pretty rough and ready....one take, recorded on garage band I believe). Why not...life is short! Thanks to anyone who listens :)
Jeremiah 30:19 NLT
“There will be joy and songs of thanksgiving, and I will multiply my people, not diminish them; I will honor them, not despise them.
You will have a TESTIMONEY. Just begin to praise Him for those miracles signs and wonders…
Way cool song, I like the changes and the set up for the solo break -- the drums are very 'in your face' but I'm sure I will appreciate the mix more when I play this on my home system instead of my work machine!
I was having a strum and this one came out....thanks for listening
We gotta rock n roll
They say if rock n roll beats in your Soul
That the notes make a key to fit the keyhole
To open up a life to be full and free
To makes you, you…
I decided to cover one of Jarrett's songs. Word to the wise - it's harder than you think. Dude uses a lot of inversions and weird chords. So, being me, I kinda-sorta figured out the chords, but not quite, then took to creating my own song that…
This... sounds... awesome! It's like modern retro. The synths, the thin sounding guitars, the dry snare, the flanging, it all sounds great. Fab vocals too.
To end "Dark Side of the Moo," we return to the beginning of it in a way. This time around, we end on a more hopeful vibe than how it started.
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Written and performed by Project X
Recorded and mixed (very quickly and sloppily) on the evening of 4/28/2023 for the “30 Day Songs” project. Everything was recorded on one take. The guitar is out of time at some places, vocals are pitchy and terrible. I wanted so much for this…
Recorded and mixed (very quickly and sloppily) on the evening of 4/28/2023 for the “30 Day Songs” project. Everything was recorded on one take. The guitar is out of time at some places, vocals are pitchy and terrible. I wanted so much for this…
No apologies—that was awesome. Nailed the middle 8. Got the St. Denis lyric (I always wondered whether it was intelligible or not). The slower tempo evokes the heartache better than the original, and sweet baby Jesus was that falsetto great. The one take approach makes it immediate, like a text message, which is kinda what the song was built off. I’m touched. Thanks for a much-needed cheer-up.
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Thank you guys ! Really appreciate your comments . Ya’ll sure will have a TESTIMONEY
More grace sir. Ave got a testimony oh.
good stuff ... as always, hi, it's been a while
Great tune!
1993 had been produced , its now 2023 and i still listen to this song
Really great CPR you performed there mate ....
Now that hit the spot , great track ....
Lane Beauvais Caught me by surprise!
Something made me go listen to this song again... this is just brilliant, Ed. Lovely doesn't begin to describe it.
this sounds a bit like a Linkin Park demo from late 2000s that would have been released in a LP Underground ep
Dope Track... As in e crazy Mahhddd 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Way cool song, I like the changes and the set up for the solo break -- the drums are very 'in your face' but I'm sure I will appreciate the mix more when I play this on my home system instead of my work machine!
Rock on brutha!
Awesome tones and drum mix on this one. Crunchy.
This... sounds... awesome! It's like modern retro. The synths, the thin sounding guitars, the dry snare, the flanging, it all sounds great. Fab vocals too.
That church organ sounds awesome. Great production!
Wow... I was surprised by the direction this moved. Just what I needed after a busy day. Well done.
This hits different
Wow. this is really quite good, Wilsun. You don't give yourself enough credit.
No apologies—that was awesome. Nailed the middle 8. Got the St. Denis lyric (I always wondered whether it was intelligible or not). The slower tempo evokes the heartache better than the original, and sweet baby Jesus was that falsetto great. The one take approach makes it immediate, like a text message, which is kinda what the song was built off. I’m touched. Thanks for a much-needed cheer-up.