From a little 4" reel of tape, this is the first attempt I made at using a Time Lag Accumulator set-up, where the tape is strung between two machines (in this case a Tandberg 3341X and a cheap Sears portable), with the initial sound recorded on…
It hit me...I know so many sides of so many arguments it's all become useless.
TOO MUCH
With Jeff Prince...
I’ve heard too much. I’ve seen too much
Don’t ask me any questions because
I know too much
I’ve read too much. I’ve written…
FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED-EIGHTY
(HOW MANY KNOW?)
Nobody knows, nobody knows the pain You suffered
No one can know, can truly know the pain You suffered
The pictures show You hanging from The Cross
No marks but the five…
The coffee table gang helped me round out this one that I shared earlier. I love this version with Mark Lofgren and Greg Connor's wonderful talents on the backup vocals and guitars. I like how my ukulele blended in on this version.
Sometimes…
FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED-EIGHTY
(HOW MANY KNOW?)
Nobody knows, nobody knows the pain You suffered
No one can know, can truly know the pain You suffered
The pictures show You hanging from The Cross
No marks but the five…
Here's a new one that I did
All instruments and vocals by me
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When I was young I dreamed of big things
I was flying so high on eternity's wings
Refr: Live every moment as if it were your last…
A song I wrote over the last few days. Did a one-take-wonder on the recording, so it's pretty simple. Hope you like it!
Sometimes You Don't
Verse 1
Sometimes in the early morning hours
As the sun lights up the sky
I look back and think…
HOME
(Am D) or (F C)
VERSE 1.
Where the (G) windmill sings to the mocking bird
And the (CM7) prairie wind, without a word
(Am) Whispers thru tall (D) grass, I’ll be (G) home
(F C G) or (Am D)
VERSE 2.
Where the butter cups and…
we have sold the house, finally and are hopefully about to leave the city to live in the beautiful countryside and this song comes from that want to move on to new horizons......Hope you enjoy.....Just piano and voice
https://youtu.be/XVSt2jiYZIY…
A simple song in Open D.
It's a cold, and frosty night,
Stars are shining,
Shining bright.
A wintry breeze, through the trees,
Stoke the fire,
Beat the freeze,
It's a winter's tale.
Mull the wine, and cook the fare,
The larder…
A simple song in Open D.
It's a cold, and frosty night,
Stars are shining,
Shining bright.
A wintry breeze, through the trees,
Stoke the fire,
Beat the freeze,
It's a winter's tale.
Mull the wine, and cook the fare,
The larder…
"A Portrait " is my music setting of Michael Hafftka's photo of his painting of his wife,Yonat. My setting is via granulations using Kyma, instruments using Motif or Reason and mixes using Record.
HOME
(Am D) or (F C)
VERSE 1.
Where the (G) windmill sings to the mocking bird
And the (CM7) prairie wind, without a word
(Am) Whispers thru tall (D) grass, I’ll be (G) home
(F C G) or (Am D)
VERSE 2.
Where the butter cups and…
Recent Comments
Really nice James.
We've all heard too much and seen too much ... too much of many things. Theo Carracino haha ... i love that ending.
Bumping this the club like I'm 92
Guest (73.10.226.26 Thank you
Wonderful! Love the chorus.
Wow, this is beautiful ☺️. Very powerful! You are very talented!!
leuk Cees hartelijke groet, Roeland schweitzer
Lovely
Jim Lamb Very well written, James Michael, great lyrics and story!!
good
just so nice like this
Now with a video https://youtu.be/XVSt2jiYZIY
ahhhh cool
Dark Star is one of my favs. great working it here-
really good jamming here -- nice
great guitar here such mellow tones and changes of tone--
Perfect song for the weather here! Snow is falling and your lovely lyrics are the perfect backdrop.
I love that twelve string sound. This song reminds me of cuddling up and watching the winter weather out the window. Beautiful.
"A Portrait " is my music setting of Michael Hafftka's photo of his painting of his wife,Yonat. My setting is via granulations using Kyma, instruments using Motif or Reason and mixes using Record.
Reads like a poem and sounds like a song. Jeff Prince