Jean Jaques Burnel is one of my bass heroes. This song is the second I recorded with the new Squier bass. I kept the other instruments secondary to show off the bass
A track from the RPM Challenge 2011 album. "Foggy Bottom Stomp" is a straight forward rolling groove that goes well with a brisk walk around the neighborhood.
A riff that could only be played with a raunchy synth sound. Forgive me if this causes an 80's flashback, but I had a lot of fun with this one. Originally recorded for RPM Challenge 2011, but updated with new guitar and bass to beef it up.
Ring of Fire - lyrics by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash -1963. Slightly modified.
This wasn't meant to be Ring of Fire but that's how it wound up.
I have been wanting to trash Ring of Fire and the words just seem to fit this simple 1-4-5…
So I'm back at Caffe Lena on Thursday night gearing up for my two songs and a band called "Driftwood" takes the stage (banjo, acoustic guitar, fiddle) and blows everyone away.
Kinda gets me thinking...
And writing...
"Driftwood"
Coming down…
Reg is willing to do anything to cure himself of his addiction to alcohol and when he hears that they are restarting the experiments with LSD to help cure alcoholism he has to find out more. Through internet research Reg finds out that the experiments…
Reg is addicted to this new lady who has started to frequent down at the cellar she appears as if by magic late in the evening and then seems to disappear before Reg can get close.....
Thank you very much, Tess! This is the truth: i listened "Bach Lute Suite Prelude Lute Suite 1 2 3", by Johnny Stone, and it was wonderful!! So then, i grabbed my guitar and played a bit of the Bach's 'Bouree', which I never finished to read the score, so I can't play it full. And playing with it I came to this one. So I'm gratefull to Johnny Stone and Johann Sebastian. (Notice the initial letter of their names... mmm...)
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love the bass! cheers!
Outstanding.
Love it
Hypnotic
Nicely played and put together
Very quiet mix but very enjoyable to hear music I wouldn't normally get to Know about
Killer sound and nice playing
namaste
sweet groove, great guitar!
excellent track!
wicked version man, really cool.
wow, so nice!
some very moody blues there (not referring to the band)! Well played. Some old Beck/Clapton/Page sounds shining through.
thanks for your comments man.
cool composition man. you asked about "One Chord & Four Notes" - nope i don't think i ever used b major, only arpeggiated down Bsus2.
Nice one mate excellent.
You have a great voice, and I really like your lyrics.
i'm cured reg, but i didnt stop drinking, i just accepted it
This is very cool mate love the keys
Thank you very much, Tess! This is the truth: i listened "Bach Lute Suite Prelude Lute Suite 1 2 3", by Johnny Stone, and it was wonderful!! So then, i grabbed my guitar and played a bit of the Bach's 'Bouree', which I never finished to read the score, so I can't play it full. And playing with it I came to this one. So I'm gratefull to Johnny Stone and Johann Sebastian. (Notice the initial letter of their names... mmm...)