In the winter when I have no work I survive by the good grace of my fine lady. She says she doesn't mind but I can't help but worry that one day she'll get fed up with it.
No-one seems to quite know what the Big Society is. As far as I see it, it's a way for the government to abdicate responsibility and then emotionally blackmail people into thinking they have a civil duty to work for nothing.
I admire your use of compression. You used it nearly flawlessly on the guitar, but here's a thought. There's a point when the right side of the stereo image gains what feels like another guitar. It would have been much easier to concentrate on what to listen to if the vocals moved to the center after this part. It's just confusing on what to actually listen to—the vocals or the guitar. Great job though, man. You rock!
Very brilliant remix, but here's a suggestion...turn down that snare/clap sound It's overpowering, and it gets very repetitive. Other than that, you did a brilliant job on the sections. Great work, man.
TRAIL OF TEARS was not a metaphor. It was an American Holocaust. Michael Jeffrey helped me with this track.
TRAIL OF TEARS
Am Bm/A C/A Am C/A Bm (3) E
A
CHORUS - Well, the trees…
Reg has been up to his womanizing ways and has ended up dancing on his own. reg came up with another great funky tune and Reg had to jump all over again. Hope you Funk IT.........
(WATCH THE VIDEO... it'll make more sense)
Part 4 of the asexual lovechild of Artist Rich Gibbs and amateur musician Vestigial Remorse -- enjoy.
Lyrics:
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Demon:
"There is no room for your beliefs in hell
Hell is what I make of it…
I heard the Johnny Cash version of this song about a week ago and couldn't help myself :)
I've put a link to the Johnny Cash version on youtube if anyone wants to hear a much better rendition of this Neil Diamond classic!
Recent Comments
excellent
loving the reggae it's taking me back to my youth and the reggae happenings that used to be held around the uni's in Cambridge in the 80's
Right on
Loving the reggae the organs great on this
Mellow.
I like it.
Yeeaah!! rrrRocking
great vocal guitar is excellent
love it great rhythm and vocal well written great track
Oh ladies, that is so lovely. Reduces me to a shrivelling wreck.
HOSSEIN
Nice roll in, then rolls along excellently great voice
Breathtakingly beautiful. My soul has been captivated by this gorgeous piece. Well done, Sir.
I admire your use of compression. You used it nearly flawlessly on the guitar, but here's a thought. There's a point when the right side of the stereo image gains what feels like another guitar. It would have been much easier to concentrate on what to listen to if the vocals moved to the center after this part. It's just confusing on what to actually listen to—the vocals or the guitar. Great job though, man. You rock!
Very brilliant remix, but here's a suggestion...turn down that snare/clap sound It's overpowering, and it gets very repetitive. Other than that, you did a brilliant job on the sections. Great work, man.
Energetic track with a message. Love the native indian influence at the end. Great music!
Yep, all funked up now. Why doesn't Reg just behave himself?
Oh my, that's really weird but very well done.
Neil Diamond/Johnny Cash, well whatever, you made this your own.
love it great delivery