i am thinking about words tonight
they can be hard as nails
they-can be as shapeless as water
they can break your heart
they can hang like a chain
hold you up for years
cause you to think twice
take away your fears
you are falling in love…
the phrase "on thatch, on leaves, on tin, on willow" is from the book "A House in Bali" by Colin McPhee
Originally for RPM '07 album.
It might drag on a bit long.
White Light was written in June along with 10 other "Off the cuff" tunes. Just before the great flood in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Our house was flooded and slowly being rebuilt. This is 4th of the 10 to be recorded.
i saw the curtains changing color
i watched the sun room come alive
i have been sitting in this rocker
wondering when you might arrive
i am hoping for redemption
cant stand the way i feel
i know it is only passing through me
rivers flood…
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Mr Glu
I like your little ditty. I think it has a lot of promise.
The one thing that I believe it needs is a "B" part. You are basically playing the same chord progression over and over again. Not too bad since it's only 2:29 long but a B part would help. I don't know what key its in but lets just say its G. Your B part should be in some other rel chord starting in C or D and progress for 8 or so bars somewhere in the middle of the tune. Just to mix it up.
I hope this is what your looking for.
I do not know anyone named Lilly Child. I just thought the name sounded good.
This is third of 10 "Off the cuff" songs written last June. I have only recorded 4 of the 10
I composed this track as a demo of my sampling project "The First Bulgarian Virtual Choir" some time ago...
I invited the famous folk singer Katia Georgieva to perform the live lead vocal.
www.audiogrocery.com
The image of cherry blossoms folding into a gravel footpath is from a poem by Kanoko Okamoto.
Originally from RPM '07 album, this version has been reworked a fair bit.
I do not know anyone named Lilly Child. I just thought the name sounded good.
This is third of 10 "Off the cuff" songs written last June. I have only recorded 4 of the 10
I do not know anyone named Lilly Child. I just thought the name sounded good.
This is third of 10 "Off the cuff" songs written last June. I have only recorded 4 of the 10
I do not know anyone named Lilly Child. I just thought the name sounded good.
This is third of 10 "Off the cuff" songs written last June. I have only recorded 4 of the 10
Recent Comments
This has got to be one of my favorite RPM albums ever. Keep up the good work!
Hey, I noticed you listened to my stuff. Thanks, I figured I'd check out some of your music as well. Great stuff, are you an RPM-er as well?
Man I love this album cover. Can't wait to get home and listen.
Did I comment on this before? I like it more now! Downloaded and faved.
This is a beauty Kavin! Thanks for turning me onto the DL4 also- just got one myself
great colab yawl! -KAC
Nice :)
Awesome track Kirk, you definitely captured some amazing sounds and I am jealous!
Very provocative track Tim, amazing song.
Mr Glu I like your little ditty. I think it has a lot of promise. The one thing that I believe it needs is a "B" part. You are basically playing the same chord progression over and over again. Not too bad since it's only 2:29 long but a B part would help. I don't know what key its in but lets just say its G. Your B part should be in some other rel chord starting in C or D and progress for 8 or so bars somewhere in the middle of the tune. Just to mix it up. I hope this is what your looking for.
Thanks Stu and Tim. I am glad to be here.
(favorite)**2
Very nice guitar tone, very good tune!
ps. i am from muscatine! (RI now) another old rocker from iowa
well dont the phrazing is spot on and i think you have a very artistic aoorouch tim
Hahah this is hilarious!
Lovely track. Your characteristicly beautiful melodies and tasty playing, Gil. Stu
the beat in this is wicked!
gorgeous sampling, great beat. i love the little surprises you bring in while still maintaining the groove.
Manoman. The mixture of sounds blows me away!