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I couldn't get anything right today so I just mashed through a guitar track and overlayed vocals. But now I kind of like the song so it will have to be redone. So sit back and relax, don't shower or shave and have a beer! Swill A Beer I sit…
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Guest said

There's a quality to your songwriting/chord progressions, etc that I really, really like. I knew within 2 chords this would be really good.

Norm's avatar
If you have the fever and the only cure is more tambourine, here it is. MORE TAMBOURINE SOLOS!! (But you should probably wait until you have the house to yourself...)
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Guest said

I like the rhythm!

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This one has been sitting around for a while but I feel it's the best or most interesting of my most recent posts. The inspiration came from listening to an old CD I have of a great band from the 90's. If anybody can name the band that I gained…
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etsiegel said

wow, that took an unexpected turn. great to hear real instruments and the circus gone crazy vibe. I like it!

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Just another time traveling love song from your ole Uncle Paul. Mostly MIDI synths and some analog bass and screaming Ibanez. Drum loops too. I was going to drum it, but these two loops really kinda drive it along. Enjoy..... filled…
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Guest said

cool!

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BraedenVMusic said

this is a nice relaxing trippy song

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Written and Recorded June 7, 2010 Details: Epiphone Les Paul (DADGAD, Capo VII), Seymour Duncan Pickups, POD XT, Boss RC-20 Looper, EBow, Audacity.
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K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions said

...yEah, man! Where ye been? Best to you!

Brian Bazeley's avatar
They recon if you go down any mine in the world you'll find a Cornishman there working. Colin did the vocals and twelve string Matthew did Balron, whistle, backing vocals ect. I did the acoustic and backing vocals.
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Guest said

good solid folky music,it seems truly international and very Cornish at the same time .

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It's a 100 degrees F in the shade here. Covering a John Fahey tune, which was inspired by Charley Patton.
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Guest said

Nice and loosey bluesy......

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It's a 100 degrees F in the shade here. Covering a John Fahey tune, which was inspired by Charley Patton.
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Rick Phillips said

Sweet lemonade!

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Taking A Lot Of Vicodin While Making This
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Guest said

Muy FN Bien!

Brian Bazeley's avatar
They recon if you go down any mine in the world you'll find a Cornishman there working. Colin did the vocals and twelve string Matthew did Balron, whistle, backing vocals ect. I did the acoustic and backing vocals.
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Norm said

Don't do another thing to this. It's perfect. What a song!

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It's a 100 degrees F in the shade here. Covering a John Fahey tune, which was inspired by Charley Patton.
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Norm said

Yes, most excellent!

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This is a 3/16 Bembe on tuned congas, played with mallets. I've arranged it (at the very kind suggestion of Vaisvil & ReefWalker) in a verse/chorus/bridge/capo fashion to get away from a straight pattern - I think this sort of arrangement…
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Guest said

Beefy beats!

launched's avatar
A little scratch track from a few months ago. A song about the trials and tribulations of being 11 years old. Watching Six Million Dollar Man, dodging bullies and pretending our bicycles were Harleys. I was at a friends house and saw a little…
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K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions said

Thanks for these hip sounds ..and for the info.. (YEAH, man!! 'OUTASITE' lyric, tones, production val.s, attitude) Blessings, senor.

Brian Bazeley's avatar
They recon if you go down any mine in the world you'll find a Cornishman there working. Colin did the vocals and twelve string Matthew did Balron, whistle, backing vocals ect. I did the acoustic and backing vocals.
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Guest said

"Now the English they live in our houses..." - LOVE that shameless line!

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They recon if you go down any mine in the world you'll find a Cornishman there working. Colin did the vocals and twelve string Matthew did Balron, whistle, backing vocals ect. I did the acoustic and backing vocals.
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Guest said

Cornish boys rule. And rock, apparently. *holds lighter in air and cries because she's always homesick*

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It's a 100 degrees F in the shade here. Covering a John Fahey tune, which was inspired by Charley Patton.
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Guest said

Ooh, feels like I just slipped in to something more comfy! :-)

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This song is built on an entirely weird formula. First, I played it. Second, I broke it up into equal but random lengths, Then, starting each segment where i played it, Repeating each segment four or five times, adding lots of fx Finally, i needed…
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Dave Berry said

nice experiment, it works for some strange reason.

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jupiter leads with a rythym guitar and sings a crazy off the cuff story, while hot wheels simply plucks pretty randomly at his five strings. A ballad about a mexican cat, with a spiky ,lively six minute intro.
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Dave Berry said

unbelievable, I love it, it is so lo-fi it is kinda beautiful in its way.

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funkin go nuts!
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Dave Berry said

don't know what to think about this other than...hell yea, thats the sound of the daily grind for sure. wild stuff. Thanks for the nice comments on my tunes.

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