I enjoy your music, there is always a strong wonderful Russian feel to the melodies, but you experiment with other sounds too. This piece opened, and began to have a Spanish flair. Then it dropped into a fast dance that was great fun. Nice! I should upload my "Mexican waltz" next, with a Russian jazz trumpeter (Vladimir Galaktionov) playing along.
When I put these last 3 songs on itunes, my computer did something weird. It told me that these songs were already out there on the internet somewhere. So, in order not to infringe on any copyright laws, I would like to assure everyone that NONE…
thank you ic42. That's the nicest thing ever said about losing a toothbrush. Maybe I will loose it again. I've going to Denver at the end of the month. Maybe I can leave my toothbrush in Denver.
When I put these last 3 songs on itunes, my computer did something weird. It told me that these songs were already out there on the internet somewhere. So, in order not to infringe on any copyright laws, I would like to assure everyone that NONE…
it is a fun song. it is good that i did not leave my toothbrush in st louis, so i can smile with clean teeth. i think it is good to lose your toothbrush, if it creates this music.
After an adventure in re-recording the entire song down a third, we came back to the original, tightened and tuned.
Always the self flagellating perfectionist, it still needs a bit more love. Always the pragmatist, it is probably done for now.
Wow, thanks for everyone's comments and thanks for the link Rewind, listening to it now. I went to uni in Glasgow for a year and loved it and always love going back. If you spend any time there it reeks of atmosphere. Good luck with your homage, look forward to hearing it!
Overall I didn't dig the tune that much, but you've got the emotion so perfectly *right* it's uncanny. When the spoken word part comes in it's really working. I think it's the strings that hold it all together. Great work.
I grew up in Glasgow, and after listening to this I just had to start on my own homage to the town. So this song really was inspiring, literally.
Do you know the tune "Glasgow" by Craig Armstrong? It also nails the vibe (a bit darker than yours) try it here : http://tinysong.com/2I3e
A test run with my new Line 6 DL4 delay pedal. Recorded with a handheld mp3 recorder, hence the ambient room noise. The DL4 was fed into a BOSS loop pedal also. No overdubs, all on the fly.
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I enjoy your music, there is always a strong wonderful Russian feel to the melodies, but you experiment with other sounds too. This piece opened, and began to have a Spanish flair. Then it dropped into a fast dance that was great fun. Nice! I should upload my "Mexican waltz" next, with a Russian jazz trumpeter (Vladimir Galaktionov) playing along.
thank you ic42. That's the nicest thing ever said about losing a toothbrush. Maybe I will loose it again. I've going to Denver at the end of the month. Maybe I can leave my toothbrush in Denver.
it is a fun song. it is good that i did not leave my toothbrush in st louis, so i can smile with clean teeth. i think it is good to lose your toothbrush, if it creates this music.
Super Al! I want to sing along to it! See you at Glasto in the summer maybe!??!
Very nice track!!
Yeah!
love that guitar!
cooking, drinking cheap wine, and listening to alonetone.
Wow, thanks for everyone's comments and thanks for the link Rewind, listening to it now. I went to uni in Glasgow for a year and loved it and always love going back. If you spend any time there it reeks of atmosphere. Good luck with your homage, look forward to hearing it!
Overall I didn't dig the tune that much, but you've got the emotion so perfectly *right* it's uncanny. When the spoken word part comes in it's really working. I think it's the strings that hold it all together. Great work. I grew up in Glasgow, and after listening to this I just had to start on my own homage to the town. So this song really was inspiring, literally. Do you know the tune "Glasgow" by Craig Armstrong? It also nails the vibe (a bit darker than yours) try it here : http://tinysong.com/2I3e
very nice
This is brilliant! Are these samples? Very impressed.
I like it Doug! Koyaanisquatsi is one of my favorite flicks.
Phenomenal! Gorgeous!
Adore it!
There's such a wonderful dreamlike quality to your music. Really lovely stuff.
Very beautiful...calming
Oh so sweet!
Great groove on this one- love it!!
Nice one man- never heard this one before. Great track