Morning light on the mountain stream,
catches the eye of the child within his dreams.
The day begins, present and aware,
of all the beauty, he plays without a care.
Castles on the riverbank, a choir of birds in song,
picking spring flowers in…
Morning light on the mountain stream,
catches the eye of the child within his dreams.
The day begins, present and aware,
of all the beauty, he plays without a care.
Castles on the riverbank, a choir of birds in song,
picking spring flowers in…
Morning light on the mountain stream,
catches the eye of the child within his dreams.
The day begins, present and aware,
of all the beauty, he plays without a care.
Castles on the riverbank, a choir of birds in song,
picking spring flowers in…
Really enjoyed this...although, a few times during my listen, I had this strong impulse to just walk away from it all:D Hey. Did you ever live in L.A.? I knew a David Berry there in about 1980 that I worked on some music with that I lost track of.
First of all I love you all!
You are so kind and musically perceptive about my pieces it really makes the hard labour worth it!
The comment about buildings stripped away is spot on!
Also here are the other sonatas. More personal than orchestral music but this is a great site to share them.
No 1 is me trying to imitate Mozart, 2 Beethoven (more stormy!) and 3 the great Bach, my personal favourite. Enjoy!
Peace
Owen
Fantastic song writing Dave. When you rolled from acoustic to "rockin" it stole my heart. One hell of a piece of music. A total kitchen sink song. It's got it all.
The guitar is great when it comes in at 1:21! For some reason this sort of has a Dave Matthews Band groove to it which dig. Nice lyrics and vocal delivery.
Great guitar playing! This one has lots feeling to it. I was bobbing my head along the whole time. I'm not much of a lead player so I like listening to other people who can play lead! Well done tune!
We call this Beat-box ghosts (the prog-fu mix). A fun collab between Osckilo and myself. Osckilo had this song he did called Ghosts, all done beat-box. I had to ask him what beat-box meant, I had no idea. I took his original track (just his…
G-damn Reg boys, ( and by that I don't mean to be insulting to your sense of awe at the universe, however you choose to express it). you tinkling there, is that a Reg set of fingers laying onto a keyboard, fantastic playing man. The bass is right on. You need the gruff vocals to go with this one, to finish it off. I need to spend more time with my piano to be able to tickle like this. Fantastic song Reg-times-two.
Its not playing, damn, I really need to hear this right now...... I had a favorite uncle too, I need to know what the therapy revealed........must be my damn computer...............I'll be back......this may b the key to it all..................You Reg's are like therapy, your music...it gets the heart to the matter......you guys keep it real.
We decided to let Elvis back out of the cellar to record this one as he has been whining and whinging for weeks now to have another go. So here it is for 3.42 minutes Elvis is back in the building.......The music is one of Elvis's own karaoke…
DAmn Elvis has got his funk on, you guys need to let him out more often, but then he drinks all the beer and throws up all over the kitchen counter, never could hold his booze could he. This is damn authentic, flipping incredible guys.
Reg has just gotta get on gone, he wants to move out from his old lady's into reg's place where it's happening, what with Elvis in the cellar and his visiting friends jammin all night, Reg is almost living there anyway. So now he has decided to…
Jamming with a couple buddies. I screwed the lyrics up but it was fun to do. Who doesn't want to at least try an AC/DC tune?
A live recording:
Me: Vox, Bass
Joel: Guitar, Backing Vox
Chris: Drums, Backing Vox
This is a song about finding momentary escape from the pain of loss.. and having it interrupted by the realisation that it's the anniversary of the day it all started;
Some days I get up
and I go to the park
and I sit in the dark
and I think…
Reg has been dancing on the scene and started drinking again, this freedom he wanted so badly is harder than he thought. But he'll get through it.........
This track is from the 1986 Scartaglen album "The Middle Path". The first tune "Jezaig" was composed by Breton musician Gilles Le Bigot. The second tune is one of the "Cantigas de Santa Maria" and is attributed to King Alfonso X of Spain
Roger…
Thank you for being you
No one else would do
Thank you for being you
You're all I ask for
Too many nights alone
tonight I'm coming home
open up the wine cos I'm
gonna be with the one who's shown
Me the ways of old
Women into wives…
After Reg's murderous thoughts it only took an argument about who was going to make the tea to make his beloved leave him but the problem was, so had 50% of his lottery winnings and it was this he took hard, He went on the preverbal bender. Waking…
My daily Regx2 fix, I can't start my day without you guys. I love the vocals here. Bluesy voice, I like that. The feeling of confusion is palpable. Good god almighty, that girl is bad-talking a Reg, thats just not right.
Great to see you on here Geir, do the good folks of alonetone know what they are getting into with this song??????? Its bloody addictive, almost needs a warning label.
Well it had to happen sometime, he couldn't go on living the way he was, even with those full throttle hands there was no excuse, he was guilty....... guilty as charged........RPM2011
Thanks man, and may I say, thanks for making some of the best music I hear lately. Your a true original thats for sure, with groove to spare. That Norm dude can sure lay down a beat, fantastic bit os music here, its latin, cowboy funk, bluesy, jazzy, big city, back country all at the same frigging time, thats what I am talking about.
Smoke of the past
The shadow of experiences
What was not
But could have been
~
For Kevin Scot Sparks, Painter-Prof., All-Age Mentor & Trumpeter-Producer
This is a collab tune which was originally written by Tad Rees (aka Solo). He plays the Keyboard.synth, and I did the guitar and drums. The last half blends with his original which can be heard in completion at :
http://www.traxinspace…
This is a collab tune which was originally written by Tad Rees (aka Solo). He plays the Keyboard.synth, and I did the guitar and drums. The last half blends with his original which can be heard in completion at :
http://www.traxinspace…
Comments on Dave Berry's stuff
This is some serious lady undressing music! nice guitar work!
Awesome stuff. This would be great music to play during a drive through the mountains, where the air is so crisp and clear!
Excellent Storytelling Dave.
Great laidback summer day vibe! Very clever use of tempo changes also. Perfect sounds for today's lazy afternoon.
Really enjoyed this...although, a few times during my listen, I had this strong impulse to just walk away from it all:D Hey. Did you ever live in L.A.? I knew a David Berry there in about 1980 that I worked on some music with that I lost track of.
You rule, Dave!!
First of all I love you all! You are so kind and musically perceptive about my pieces it really makes the hard labour worth it! The comment about buildings stripped away is spot on! Also here are the other sonatas. More personal than orchestral music but this is a great site to share them. No 1 is me trying to imitate Mozart, 2 Beethoven (more stormy!) and 3 the great Bach, my personal favourite. Enjoy! Peace Owen
great smokes ! fantastic live club show feel. Im gonna light a cigar !
Smooo - oooo - ooth! Cool guitar playin' man.
7 mins of Goodnes!!!! Proud to Know you!!!
Shit Bro!!! Vocals is Freaking Great!!! This IS Blues!!!!
Wow BB!!!!!! Extreme Blues Bro!!!! Love it!!! Faved!
Fantastic song writing Dave. When you rolled from acoustic to "rockin" it stole my heart. One hell of a piece of music. A total kitchen sink song. It's got it all.
I love this tune, Dave! Great playing, and really liking the vox on this one as well. Mark
This one has a really nice full frequency spectrum. It sound very lush and full. I dig the bass.
The guitar is great when it comes in at 1:21! For some reason this sort of has a Dave Matthews Band groove to it which dig. Nice lyrics and vocal delivery.
Great guitar playing! This one has lots feeling to it. I was bobbing my head along the whole time. I'm not much of a lead player so I like listening to other people who can play lead! Well done tune!
This has a great feel to it! Really nice instrumentation. The production is spot on. That guitar synth sounds pretty cool! Excellent collaboration!
Dave Berry, this is a CRACKER! Great vocal, great guitar and classy production.
yeah kick ass guitars!!!!! Play it brotha!
Comments made by Dave Berry
I like your style, this is like progressive funk man, deadly. I am going to have a few listens to this beauty.
G-damn Reg boys, ( and by that I don't mean to be insulting to your sense of awe at the universe, however you choose to express it). you tinkling there, is that a Reg set of fingers laying onto a keyboard, fantastic playing man. The bass is right on. You need the gruff vocals to go with this one, to finish it off. I need to spend more time with my piano to be able to tickle like this. Fantastic song Reg-times-two.
Its not playing, damn, I really need to hear this right now...... I had a favorite uncle too, I need to know what the therapy revealed........must be my damn computer...............I'll be back......this may b the key to it all..................You Reg's are like therapy, your music...it gets the heart to the matter......you guys keep it real.
DAmn Elvis has got his funk on, you guys need to let him out more often, but then he drinks all the beer and throws up all over the kitchen counter, never could hold his booze could he. This is damn authentic, flipping incredible guys.
utterly stunning Reg, thats power music man.
Hey Reg's that sounds like the place to be....can I move in too? I'll bring my mandolin.
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
I really like your voice, very early Pink Floyd to my ears. Great flipping song here, love those harmonies. You are quite the arranger/songwriter.
I have been drinking so I can hear the silence you put in here, fantastic groove boys..........I'll have another in your honours
Thats what I like, yeahhhhhh
Dear lord this good. Its sounds live, must be the drums, real drums? fantastic old-school rock song.
My daily Regx2 fix, I can't start my day without you guys. I love the vocals here. Bluesy voice, I like that. The feeling of confusion is palpable. Good god almighty, that girl is bad-talking a Reg, thats just not right.
Seriously good shit man
Great to see you on here Geir, do the good folks of alonetone know what they are getting into with this song??????? Its bloody addictive, almost needs a warning label.
Reg.....we are all pulling for ya man......keep the faith man, don't loose it, no going down with the whip bro, we need ya.........
Thanks man, and may I say, thanks for making some of the best music I hear lately. Your a true original thats for sure, with groove to spare. That Norm dude can sure lay down a beat, fantastic bit os music here, its latin, cowboy funk, bluesy, jazzy, big city, back country all at the same frigging time, thats what I am talking about.
Yeah, I like this man...
I meant to say I dig it.......sorry, keystroke error
There is a real strange beauty about this song.....I did it
Fantastic stuff