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…
I used to smoke sometimes, so what.
Lyrics (as requested):
Got a bag of weed
Know how to be numb
Light it up and pass it
We all can be dumb
It's fun to smoke marijuana
I'm one to toke when I wanna
I know I'm not poor
enough to…
The Wife is a self confessed “Not a morning personâ€.....
I am a morning person (well... Wake up happy person).... and so is the boy....
This causes some friction sometimes.... LOL!!!!!!!
We went to a church fate today... Was…
I love this song Tharek. What were those chords again, I can't figure them out? Thats complex songwriting, it sounds simple but it is not. This sounds like a long lost classic from the English folk boom of the mid 60's, Bert Jansch and all that stuff.
Toughest thing to mix on the entire album. Synthesizer music for the attention-impaired.
If you don't like the current melody, wait five seconds.
Song name comes from my workplace addiction - I was going through a bag of cough drops weekly…
Even the cosmos needs system maintenance. When its IT department decides to delete something, sometimes that something doesn't want to go without a fight. Even computer viruses will do what they can to avoid the reaping hand of a virus checker…
"In a reformatted world with deleted people, there are still enough dead links that some individuals might indirectly be aware of the existence of those deleted. To everybody else, they'd seem either spiritual and/or mentally imbalanced…
I remember when we were young
I remember waiting for the sun
you said you loved me
you said you need me
you said you want me
and that was forever
I remember the stories of our days
I remember the tears in your eyes
you said…
Seems to be that one song everyone likes.
Lyrics:
Stary night, the highway fades
a hundred miles and I'm on my way
I got up late
Lazy days and even crazier nights
there she was, on her way
she stuck her thumb out for me to see…
Finally, the finishing touches seem to be put on this three-year-old song thanks to some very talented people.
The band is:
Liam (age 13 at the time of recording) on drums
A Girl Named Sam (she's no kid!) with the backing vocals
Genevieve…
A long over due changing of the acoustic strings led to this epic production. 40 tracks and 34 plug-ins. Good Gravy that's a boat load of tracks. All kinds of stuff happening.
Enjoy!
you spend your days and your night times
bustin' ass…
Epic and wild I say. I love this kind of overblown stuff sometimes. I am feeling the itch to go overblown on my next song (its still all in my head at the moment).
This is my first effort with real bongos. I've been so inspired by Norm's talents, that I had to give it a try. I borrowed a set of bongos from my brother Asa.
http://alonetone.com/asalennon
I had to play 18 holes of golf to get my hands…
This Lovin’ Cup- I was watching the idiot box and just holding my guitar when this little vamp on a B chord came out of nowhere. Using the same recorder, I recorded about 20 seconds of the riff. The lyrical idea came on the trip to Chicago, while…
Summer Grass- I didn’t originally intend for this to be the title track, but since most, though not all, of the songs on this album sound like summer to me, I decided, why not? The guitar even sounds humid and warm, but in that nice July way…
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
so what? thats a great grove. I feel stoned just from listening to this groove.
I want to listen to the whole thing, great song writing.
What can one say when listening to brilliance such as this, I'll just listen and stay quiet. Great song, wow.
sheesh, you are good, very good.
Wow dude, this something else isn't it, it has some of that early British Invasion vibe.
I love this song Tharek. What were those chords again, I can't figure them out? Thats complex songwriting, it sounds simple but it is not. This sounds like a long lost classic from the English folk boom of the mid 60's, Bert Jansch and all that stuff.
Thats a rock an roll keys sound. Nice song.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the synth sounds here. Well done.
You got any good theories on what "Lost" was supposed to really be about. You seem to have some kinda deep insight here with your music. I like it.
Mind=blown at this concept of yours. Brilliant I say.
Nice country vibe here, I like.
Yeahhhh, thats a great song.
Great song, fantastic.
Great fun, thats what i say, fun in its despair. Great punk rave up.
Fantastic song.
Beautiful stuff.
Epic and wild I say. I love this kind of overblown stuff sometimes. I am feeling the itch to go overblown on my next song (its still all in my head at the moment).
that sounds very cool. It has a real groove.
Holy crap your are so cool. This is incredible, blues rock, rock it, yeah.
Yes this is nice, very nice. I frigging love this song.