words by The Goods,E.G. & K.G. . music by me M.F. . our preferred rpm track . this song is about a coward and what he has coming, based on an assault of one of our loved ones. you can hear the anger. that is cool!
This as kick ass as an old B.O.C. or original Alice Cooper Band tune. That's pretty bad ass company. And I must say that was a tasteful & amusing bit of self-censorship with that well placed guitar bite. Tough track, for sure.
Thirty seconds in & I love the funky loose (kind half-drunk) vibe of this... woah, so familiar yet not derivative feeling... love these changes! Excellent vocals!
K.G. wanted to write a "good times" song and i think he hit this one out of the park. here in indy the highway does a big loop around the city. add some fun and music and that equals a rockin' good time.
Dig that fuzzy guitar tone! I wanna write some rockers like this, but am really lacking in the rocking drum kit dept. Gonna have to see what I can do about that.
Everything tightens up very nicely by that second guitar solo around three minutes in.... and the fuzz gets even fuzzier! *Nice*
words by The Goods,E.G. & K.G. . music by me M.F. . our preferred rpm track . this song is about a coward and what he has coming, based on an assault of one of our loved ones. you can hear the anger. that is cool!
K.G. made gold with this one. words are oh so good. J.H. broke away from his bass and added a very nice banjo part. i did a little clapton bending . i think this is a magical moment for our band. we all came together at the end and did it! i hope…
K.G. made gold with this one. words are oh so good. J.H. broke away from his bass and added a very nice banjo part. i did a little clapton bending . i think this is a magical moment for our band. we all came together at the end and did it! i hope…
K.G. made gold with this one. words are oh so good. J.H. broke away from his bass and added a very nice banjo part. i did a little clapton bending . i think this is a magical moment for our band. we all came together at the end and did it! i hope…
i tell K.G. that this one is like the allman brothers and bruce springsteen doing a tune together. another kick ass K.G. tune. we played this thing alot and nailed this take live!
releasing my inner ozzy and tony iommi. had lots of fun with this one. started as a little middle of jam practice thing at the end of january. boy it took off. the whole band live on this one! this song is dedicated to Moschell, who motivated…
K.G. made gold with this one. words are oh so good. J.H. broke away from his bass and added a very nice banjo part. i did a little clapton bending . i think this is a magical moment for our band. we all came together at the end and did it! i hope…
i tell K.G. that this one is like the allman brothers and bruce springsteen doing a tune together. another kick ass K.G. tune. we played this thing alot and nailed this take live!
releasing my inner ozzy and tony iommi. had lots of fun with this one. started as a little middle of jam practice thing at the end of january. boy it took off. the whole band live on this one! this song is dedicated to Moschell, who motivated…
K.G. wanted to write a "good times" song and i think he hit this one out of the park. here in indy the highway does a big loop around the city. add some fun and music and that equals a rockin' good time.
just some messings around from last febuary.never really finished. kind of trippy i guess. gearing up for this RPM and looking foward to getting together with the band.
another one from last RPM season that never got flushed out. we do play this regularly in practice and have played it in a few gigs as a intro jam for the second set. kind of reminds me of neil young meets the allman bros.
Ghani Khan was an amazing poet and I'm always awed by his descriptions and sincerity. And I don't even speak his language! Please read his poetry at http://www.pashtoonkhwa.com/files/books/ghanikhan_poetry.pdf (it has translations) if you like…
always in search for inspirations! sometimes i will write a song about something so gut wrenching just to get the feel right and then change the words to something im comfortable saying to others. i really like this.
A Barren electric guitar that sounds as if it has been going through a broken amp. And complimenting synths and percussion.
In retrospect, it sounds a bit similar to Trent Reznor's work, but I have always been a fan of his music so no surprise.
great RPM. much enjoyed. although i leave feeling very jealous of your guitar work. this tune is a ironic and beautiful way to end your RPM after you rocked it so hard.
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This as kick ass as an old B.O.C. or original Alice Cooper Band tune. That's pretty bad ass company. And I must say that was a tasteful & amusing bit of self-censorship with that well placed guitar bite. Tough track, for sure.
yeah, just a great vibe, great vocals, dig the laugh at the end... :-)
Thirty seconds in & I love the funky loose (kind half-drunk) vibe of this... woah, so familiar yet not derivative feeling... love these changes! Excellent vocals!
Dig that fuzzy guitar tone! I wanna write some rockers like this, but am really lacking in the rocking drum kit dept. Gonna have to see what I can do about that. Everything tightens up very nicely by that second guitar solo around three minutes in.... and the fuzz gets even fuzzier! *Nice*
funky blues!
Like the rawness..and the voice.
BTW i love this song...my fav
Thanks a lot. Great 2012 album - I love the variety of styles throughout and diversity of voices on the record. Well done!
awesome
cool...reminds me of Lou Reed!
very Sabbath-esque! nice
sweet
Great way to end it. Enjoyed the whole album, job well done.
Love it
Sweet
totally dig the Indy/Indy rock!!!!
Nice! Who needs words anyway?
That's a nice little trip!
Good one.
I hear ol Neil in there for sure! good stuff
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always in search for inspirations! sometimes i will write a song about something so gut wrenching just to get the feel right and then change the words to something im comfortable saying to others. i really like this.
this is so cool!
great RPM. much enjoyed. although i leave feeling very jealous of your guitar work. this tune is a ironic and beautiful way to end your RPM after you rocked it so hard.
like the "just got paid" riff mixed in. again the lead work is firey and awesome.
love the darkness. lead is wicked.
this is dying for words. wow. great tone out of that paul.
wow. far cry from the simple , cool acoustic blues stuff you first posted here. great fingers! bass is awesome.
your RPM was a treat. You set a high standard for this stuff and its a grand success. your best rpm in my opinion.
wow. that note. so high. incredible vox.
this is a nice toe tapper. great vocal.
this song is perfect.
don henley(Eagles) look out. strummindude is taking over. vox is wicked sweet.
listening inside , but this makes me feel like im out in the bright sunshine! once again steel guitar is brilliant.
vocal and harmony with pedal steel guitar blend into an incredible sonic experience. already mind blown.
so really good stuff on your rpm. great job.
cool stylings. a little john lennon in this one.
cool rpm. great guitars. i will return one evening soon when i am feeling "good" and sink my teeth in a little deeper.
lots of good guitar tones going on . beats kick in nicely. when they are all together this one has a great mood and groove.
cool guitars. kinda Primus mixed wit Jeff Beck.
okay its '93 and im back at the Dead show. cool and trippy.