Particularly following a very recent piece, Nordic Noir, I may have slipped into movie/TV/Game trailer mode!!! So here is a piece featuring solo violin that has been titled An Awakening...and listeners can then put their own imagination to work…
After several bottles of wine, thetworegs and I were able to coerce Elvis and a few others down in regs basement to come out for a long overdue collab. After all, isn't October collab month?
Thanks again for the great vox!!
Hey Norm there was a knock on the door late last night and guess who was standing there all sultry and pouty .... yes .... you know who! .... it was her wanting in ..... I looked her in the eye and told her to go .... as she turned to leave I noticed her dress was so short I could see her stocking tops ...... I called her name .... Desirea she turned and smiled.........
This is a recording of Norm and me playing together a few months ago. I didnt have any percussion instruments so Norm was on a Roland electric trap set and I had a cello. I looped some of the stuff we did that night, and retrofitted the rest…
The music reminds me of a scene from the streets of San Francisco then Karl Malden’s nose comes into my mind and my mind suddenly goes over the hills and far away ...I like it.
So the lyrics come from another age, but they sounded so relevant to the recent lockdown world, that I decided to stitch them into a completely different track.
So, there ya go!
I wrote this song after reading the book, Immanuel's Veins by Ted Dekker. At the end of the story the main character recalls the first verse of a hymn. I looked it up on the internet and learned that it is a hymn by an Englishman, William Cowper…
I wrote this song after reading the book, Immanuel's Veins by Ted Dekker. At the end of the story the main character recalls the first verse of a hymn. I looked it up on the internet and learned that it is a hymn by an Englishman, William Cowper…
Greg Connor, I know your comment is from a few years back. Just wanted to let you know that I would've loved to have heard your Irish whistle along with Paul's brilliant and beautiful guitar playing.
Short snippet of a video chat with my sister in UK, repeated several times. The sounds are; chime from a clock, dogs barking. Recorded on a Zoom H6; no post processing of the sounds. Submitted to Sound-In "Aliens!" for 7-10/6/2021.
Norm played the percussion first, which is a Bembe pattern; I couldnt help playing a melody and creating lyrics for this perc track. Thanks for the listen, Enjoy!
This is a recording of Norm and me playing together a few months ago. I didnt have any percussion instruments so Norm was on a Roland electric trap set and I had a cello. I looped some of the stuff we did that night, and retrofitted the rest…
After many months, the return of the Grackle Live Straw Drawing improv jam!
Darrin: percussion,gtr
Mark: 7 string gtr
Kavin: gtr, percussion
Rek: acoustic gtr, percussion
Matt: percussion
a mix between lindemann's last album and luke's "les enfants de saturne"
lyrics translate to "how many bad days for a shitty life ? how many weeks left before we riot ? how many months spent dreaming of paradise ? how many years surviving with…
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nice! Sounds like you tamed the afterneath well - it can get a bit off to the races.
It put my imagination to work..... thank you
Me likey some Funk!! ...
Hey Norm there was a knock on the door late last night and guess who was standing there all sultry and pouty .... yes .... you know who! .... it was her wanting in ..... I looked her in the eye and told her to go .... as she turned to leave I noticed her dress was so short I could see her stocking tops ...... I called her name .... Desirea she turned and smiled.........
The music reminds me of a scene from the streets of San Francisco then Karl Malden’s nose comes into my mind and my mind suddenly goes over the hills and far away ...I like it.
When you get out can you turn the key on my cell and let me out too excellent track
Thank you, Sandra. Often when I read poems or prayers a melody comes right away, especially if it is an uncomplicated meter.
Thanks, Sandra!
I always love when you just compose your own melodies for songs you find and sing. 👏👏👏 🙏 Sandra.
If I could favorite this, I would! Sandra.
Greg Connor, I know your comment is from a few years back. Just wanted to let you know that I would've loved to have heard your Irish whistle along with Paul's brilliant and beautiful guitar playing.
OH ... yeah this is that alien sound trapped in a loop -- that works for me.
I just got the lyrics of this song tattooed down the right side of my ribcage.
Epic.
I like this very much so ,.// great groove here --
It sounds fantastic. You wouldn’t know the vocals came off a vintage cassette!
This is cool. It gives me ideas.
WoW! Knocks me out. Really sizzles.
Really like the vibe you're setting here. Good work.
Sounds great!