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Mike Denison (Lumberfork)'s avatar
Anyone remember this one? Old.
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stoman said

Very nice! I guess I'll listen to this song a couple more times tonight. :)

Cave Street's avatar
This song was born on the 18th of Feb. 2011. It was the last piece I wrote/recorded for the challenge. It was a very sad day for me, almost as if all my usual winter sadness was concentrated and crammed into one day. The process of writing and…
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Dave Berry said

I'll be back for a proper listen......have to take the wife to work.....she is yelling.....I really like what I hear so far.....

Mike Denison (Lumberfork)'s avatar
Leonard Cohen cover.
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stoman said

I had to give this a listen because it is one of my favorite Cohen songs - although I like the Rufus Wainwright version even better than Cohen's. Yours is a very interesting interpretation. Something you have to listen to with dedication. It did not grab me immediately - but after a couple of bars you had me. And now I'll hit that heart button thing up there. :)

Cave Street's avatar
This song was born on the 18th of Feb. 2011. It was the last piece I wrote/recorded for the challenge. It was a very sad day for me, almost as if all my usual winter sadness was concentrated and crammed into one day. The process of writing and…
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stoman said

If this is what arises from depression, then there is at least one good thing about that. It's a good song, enjoyed it!

cuthbert's avatar
Witnessing a stellar collapse, and then playing a melancholy tune for it on a Novachord...
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stoman said

Very nice. Could well be the soundtrack for a documentary film on TV.

Keith Landry's avatar
Roughly recorded years ago... A little more properly recorded now. Pass On Love Falling off the fence in year twelve of your lifetime Landing hard'll change your view of time The minutes left in life will count down slowly I need to…
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Guest said

like!

Andrew Russe's avatar
This is a collaboration with a prolific chap called James Higgins (oldrottenhead on songcrafters.org), based on an instrumental of mine from a couple of years ago: http://alonetone.com/andyr/tracks/muletide I was quietly minding my own business…
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stoman said

Wow, guys, that's a TREMENDOUS improvement on an already pretty impressive track. I love it. Great job!

Andrew Russe's avatar
The old tin geetar... Did this one sometime in 2009 on a Boss MBR. I'd recently joined what became Songcrafters.org and PJ (Wiley) posted a bass/drum track for us ubiquitous blues guitarists to solo over. I decided to go a different route…
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Movement To Contact said

Thanks Andrew. Glad you enjoyed the album. I was pretty happy with it for my first RPM and my first real dabble into that style of playing. I will be swinging back by to check out your tracks!

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My 100th upload to Alonetone! I played a pretty random arpeggio which I arranged into 3 versions of medium notes, long notes, and short notes followed by a gap. I cloned these version and transposed them up and down one octave respectively…
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Cave Street said

I'm a little late to the party, but happy 100th nonetheless! *LOVE* this track!

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--------------------------------------------- EDIT: --------------------------------------------- I finally was able to remix the song. Please listen to "Fide On The Broom Stick (Version 2012)" in my track list to compare…
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Cave Street said

Nice track! I like the added orchestration right before 3 min... lots of nice textures & layers in this one, I like it as is. The title got my attention, love the Granny Weatherwax connection.

odh's avatar
It's a cover of the Boston song, More than a Feeling. In a sort of euphoric house style. Which isn't my normal style by any means. It's not a song which has been a big part of my life, I heard it in the Men Who Stare at Goats film and could…
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odh said

New version uploaded. Fewer nits

Shiny Eyes's avatar
A simple song that speaks for itself. Started with a melody idea, a drumbeat to match, and then a bass line.
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stoman said

Great vintage sound. Right up my alley! :)

kirklynch's avatar
An unusual traditional tune from the first Scartaglen album way back in 1984. Going through stuff the other day and ran across the LP and couldn't even remember the tune or having recorded it. I played guitar on this track
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Andrew Russe said

This is mighty fine.

epimeison's avatar
Well, this is a blues I've composed about ten years ago, just before I stopped playing guitar untill now. I hope you like and/or enjoy it.
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epimeison said

Thanks Andrew, i'm glad you like this one!

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Well, this is a blues I've composed about ten years ago, just before I stopped playing guitar untill now. I hope you like and/or enjoy it.
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epimeison said

Thanks kirk..!

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AMUC said

This one flows really well. Vocally, you hit some really nice notes in the higher register.

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An unusual traditional tune from the first Scartaglen album way back in 1984. Going through stuff the other day and ran across the LP and couldn't even remember the tune or having recorded it. I played guitar on this track
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K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions said

...nice; classic 'freshness' here. :)

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This track is from the 1986 Scartaglen album "The Middle Path". The first tune "Jezaig" was composed by Breton musician Gilles Le Bigot. The second tune is one of the "Cantigas de Santa Maria" and is attributed to King Alfonso X of Spain Roger…
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K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions said

...real nice here, Snr. Lynch!

Jacob Talkington's avatar
Recorded the intro and traffic sounds on my bus ride to work two years ago. This one is urban-esque, breakbeaty, and switches up the tempo a few times. And there are fat funky synths to boot.
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Cave Street said

nice one dig the tempo change

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Did the world really need a cheesy, spaghetti western version of this classic Eagles song? I'm not sure. Did I make one anyway? Yes. Yes, I did. By the way the painting is "Villa Diablo" by Downe Burns. keywords: old clint eastwood movies, the…
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Andrew Russe said

Brilliant! We definitely needed this version. I suspect that even Ian Anderson would like this take on the chords he "lent" them Eagles chappies... lol Faved, no problem :-)

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