This great old (Public Domain) song by Stephen Foster which I just do and has nothing to do with my current state of life but may not be true for others.
I do this song in a most unusual way. That is to say I changed the melody of the verses…
This is really catchy - the mix may need a little fine-tuning in places, but it's pretty good. (Louder rock is admittedly a pain in the neck to master.)
The riff came to me in a flash and was probably the first time I recorded an idea on my (then) new micro-cassette player. It was supposed to be one of those spoken songs, complete with 70's backing vocals. I don't know if I pulled it off, but…
i am the anaconda! aside from the mythological creature in the photo, there was no additional enhancement! Those mineral rich spring waters in Costa Rica are incredibly turquoise. They also have a very cathartic affect on the body.. euphoric...
So this track was purely for the fun of it. I was messing about in Omnisphere and came across this wonderful sound that reminded me of the guild highliners in Dune.
I built a beat around in using Stylus, Ricochet, and Dubstation. Then added more…
This is quite an old track that got abandoned because I didn't feel it was right or going anywhere.
But listening to it in iTunes this morning I thought it passed muster. I don't think it has enough variation to justify it's length but it's gently…
The riff came to me in a flash and was probably the first time I recorded an idea on my (then) new micro-cassette player. It was supposed to be one of those spoken songs, complete with 70's backing vocals. I don't know if I pulled it off, but…
I really debated uploading this one. It's kind of weak production wise, but it was part of the album. You may love it, hate it, but I decided to keep everything intact. Warts and all...
We all know someone like this. Sometimes I'm like this. Anyway, recorded using my Epiphone semi-hollowbody. I love the gtr sound on this one. Again, it's older, so the sonic quality isn't anywhere near what I do now.
Yes, the guitar does sound great on this track.
It takes me back to when my late husband had an Epiphone semi acoustic, I always preferred it to the others.
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Thanks for listening indeed. I appreciate the encouraging word on mi stuff-- You certainly have some beauties here. : ) : ) : ))))))
Yes, you have given this song the wonderful Gilbert treatment. Love the harmonica.
This is really catchy - the mix may need a little fine-tuning in places, but it's pretty good. (Louder rock is admittedly a pain in the neck to master.)
This is Lorin - Guys I really like this one!
Real Nice!!
My very first fav even favoriter!
all the musics are really good . keep it up!!!
What a wonderful magical track!
actually this one was inspired by honey nut cheerios, and it will likely never see the light of day. I need to eat breakfast more frequently.
Very nice gritty guitar sounds!
that was me.. not some creepy guest haha
i am the anaconda! aside from the mythological creature in the photo, there was no additional enhancement! Those mineral rich spring waters in Costa Rica are incredibly turquoise. They also have a very cathartic affect on the body.. euphoric...
I just folded space from my shop and found myself sitting in the studio in front of the monitors. Neat track!
Very nice. Love the heavy guitar parts and the vocals
oh Bethan, if you only knew where this has gone and where it came from... I should be done with the next version sometime in the next week
oooh this is compatible with my circuitry!!!
Oh my God, I'm really sucking up to Gary Fox today, oh well better get it over and done with, another fave!
Hardly a wart, Gary, this is great.
Yes, the guitar does sound great on this track. It takes me back to when my late husband had an Epiphone semi acoustic, I always preferred it to the others.
Oooo, cool guitar. Niiice!