This little toe tapper is simply a baseline of guitar, bass, and drums, with horns and guitar providing the solos. It was also a song I just couldn't find the right lyrics for. Oh well. Enjoy.
ER
Despite the fact that boring scientists have proved that did not catch a rainbow, I still believe that it is possible at least to touch its iridescent tail, and then...
~For Molly and girls~
Ahh, 2 little faries dancing around at the moment. I said, "Tell me what do you think of this music".
It's my lovely ballet music said the 4 year old!!
A good friend of mine Harris Kidd filmed a short piece of work starring my other great friend (and my drummer) Zay Brignall, anywaaays he asked if I could make a soundtrack for it soooo I sat down and watched it over and over and started plunking…
This little toe tapper is simply a baseline of guitar, bass, and drums, with horns and guitar providing the solos. It was also a song I just couldn't find the right lyrics for. Oh well. Enjoy.
ER
This song was recorded in Oct. 2010, but it was written in 1970 or 71 after a phone call from my brother Joe who was on the lam from the law and living in Northern CA. The song proved prophetic. He was found dead of a drug overdose in Panhandle…
This is a bonus track as it didn't make the album
For those of you who know my stuff - does this sound like it works? or is it too much like filler - the vocals are effected, there's a drum loop - the guitar is just chopped out of a jam - i…
This song was recorded in Oct. 2010, but it was written in 1970 or 71 after a phone call from my brother Joe who was on the lam from the law and living in Northern CA. The song proved prophetic. He was found dead of a drug overdose in Panhandle…
This song was recorded in Oct. 2010, but it was written in 1970 or 71 after a phone call from my brother Joe who was on the lam from the law and living in Northern CA. The song proved prophetic. He was found dead of a drug overdose in Panhandle…
from the album "orange"
I’ve become, the same old song
I’ve become, a headless drum
I’ve become, a different son
I’ve become, the complacent one
Place your bets, it’s the end of regret, oh
Don’t blame me cause I hardly matter…
A song about working for a dodgy builder in England called McAlpine. Because of the harsh regimented working conditions his workers nicknamed themselves McAlpines "Fusiliers". From the singing of Ronnie Drew of the Dubliners.
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and now for something completely different. Big fun here.
me gusto ahahah
Ahh, 2 little faries dancing around at the moment. I said, "Tell me what do you think of this music". It's my lovely ballet music said the 4 year old!!
This is such a good composition, beautifully done. OOOOOOOh nice!!
Yep, it builds. Great stuff!
Ha ha, this track brings out the creativity in a dancer!
hi
Brilliant
Oh this is so lovely.
you sing beautifully on this track
Powerful stuff!
Quite beautiful. Lovely vocal arrangement and a great sounding recording
Alright, yeah!
shum keng e fort
A very touching song, beautifully delivered. I'm sorry about your brother.
Really enjoyed this track. Faved!
What a lovely voice your lead vocalist has. A very beautiful song by an outstanding choir. Happy Sunday!
Your banjo player is awesome, isn't he?
Beautiful and soft music!
This is very popular here in Cornwall as well, I'm enjoying the atmosphere of yer pub there!