A Dave/Davidsen production:
Dave - acoustic (right side), keyboards, vocal on verses, electric solo - Epi Sheraton (left side), Bass and BR-80 drums in solo section, various sounds and effects.
Davidsen - acoustic (left side), chorus vocals, electric…
you can't beat a Banjo Dave i wish i had one i'll have to put it onto my list in my letter to santa .......But i bet i end up with a lump of coal again for asking for too much.....
A Dave/Davidsen production:
Dave - acoustic (right side), keyboards, vocal on verses, electric solo - Epi Sheraton (left side), Bass and BR-80 drums in solo section, various sounds and effects.
Davidsen - acoustic (left side), chorus vocals, electric…
A Dave/Davidsen production:
Dave - acoustic (right side), keyboards, vocal on verses, electric solo - Epi Sheraton (left side), Bass and BR-80 drums in solo section, various sounds and effects.
Davidsen - acoustic (left side), chorus vocals, electric…
A Dave/Davidsen production:
Dave - acoustic (right side), keyboards, vocal on verses, electric solo - Epi Sheraton (left side), Bass and BR-80 drums in solo section, various sounds and effects.
Davidsen - acoustic (left side), chorus vocals, electric…
This was played on my Yamaha Guitalele, recorded direct into my Boss BR-80. Its like a Uke with 6 strings. I tune it to the equivalent of DADGAD, like a guitar in DADGAD capo'd at the 5th fret. These are wonderful little instruments, and hours…
Sounds like the snows still blowing....liking the rhythm and the abstract beat you have going ....nice blister of a solo.......not the normal trip but liking it a lot.....gets the thumbs up from me
This was played on my Yamaha Guitalele, recorded direct into my Boss BR-80. Its like a Uke with 6 strings. I tune it to the equivalent of DADGAD, like a guitar in DADGAD capo'd at the 5th fret. These are wonderful little instruments, and hours…
This was played on my Yamaha Guitalele, recorded direct into my Boss BR-80. Its like a Uke with 6 strings. I tune it to the equivalent of DADGAD, like a guitar in DADGAD capo'd at the 5th fret. These are wonderful little instruments, and hours…
lyrics/vocals/music - Dave Berry
Seagull acoustic (orkney tuning CGDGCD), harmonica
recorded on my Boss microBR.
Where oh where will you go
When the sky comes tumbling down
Do you know what you'll do
when the stars come to your town…
lyrics/vocals/music - Dave Berry
Seagull acoustic (orkney tuning CGDGCD), harmonica
recorded on my Boss microBR.
Where oh where will you go
When the sky comes tumbling down
Do you know what you'll do
when the stars come to your town…
A Reg in pain can make a baby half way around the world cry...we don't want that now....for the sake of that child....Babe, come home....think of that crying baby.....and Reg. Fine jazzy feel here.
My first attempt at a Blumlein or Mid/Side recording. This one is actually a mid/side recording as I used a directional mic in combo with a figure 8 ribbon mic set at 90 degrees from the main mic. Thanks to Pat Broaders for the loan of the ribbon…
I really love your sound and playing here. This will be my bench-mark. I will work on my acoustic and try to reach a height such as this, Your song will be my constant inspiration. Thank you good sir. It may take me a while, but your playing here has inspired me.
Thats funk man....take care of yourselves...the world doesn't have enough Reg's...it is the only think that keeps the gravity just right...otherwise its straight into that black hole...funk it guys, funk it
Faith is assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.
When Faith goes to the market, it always takes a basket.
The beginning of anxiety is the end of faith and the beginning of faith is the end of anxiety. [George Mueller…
I listened to Chris's Orwellioan Cameras while watching the video. It got me thinking about the eye watching us and this is what i came up with.............
Which Reg played out which part...thats what I want to know...Damn inventive sound here...funky as hell...almost a touch of bluegrass vibe...I don't know thats what I hear...even a little Pink Floyd in the feeling of the spoken (yelled) vocals there...deadly fun...I hope that no Reg was harmed in the making of this track...please god, for the good of humanity tell me no Reg was harmed!!!!!!
As Dave rightly guessed, Elvis is not dead. He is alive and well living in our cellar in Sheffield. He kindly agrees to do a bit for us now and again, as he is getting on a bit now and gets out of breath easily. So here he is possibly for the…
Ha! I knew it, ...Elvis, brother, you are sounding good for a man your age...and living in that damp cellar can't be good for your arthritis...deadly fun stuff here.
Man, I like the vocals here, thats soul. Musically it feels kinda like a 80's synth song, Kraftwerk or Numan or something like that, the vocal takes it to another place entirely and makes for a very interesting listen. Great, great vocals guys.
I love this one guys...This is what I like...there is a bit of an Elvis voice in there...I swear, you guys have been hiding Elvis in your basement...brought him out of the closet for the jam...
feel this rush of sound...dudes...Reg's...you have re-imagined this song so well. Best version I have ever heard (other than the original of course)...damn fine guys.
Hey Reg dudes...whats up...I have been laying low last little bit...one of those slumps that hit us wide open types from time to time...I image you guys are wide open all the time, taking it all in, absorbing the world around you...bloody tiring, I need a break once in a while...now on to this song, I think this song explains exactly what I wm talking about, This is the version...perfect man (men), it sounds great like this. This is one of those songs that I souls listen to forever, every day. Makes me a little more in tune just listening.
Originally conceived as a mellow-ish, Stephen Stills sounding number (at least the verses), then the chorus came to me out of nowhere and turned the whole song on it's ear. I think that was for the better. I have to admit that I surprised myself…
Written and performed by Tangmo and Steve Blizin.
Saturday night I'm gonna put on a tie
take my truck for a whirl
flow down the road across three county lines
to see my pretty little black-haired girl
Mom will be in the kitchen fixing…
My old buddy and collaboration partner Phil Close joined me on what is at or near the last song for my last album. I wrote the song and sang--Phil did everything else you hear. Dance in the New Year.
Dance, Little Sister.
Dance till you…
Thats the deal man...I want to go to this place for a few hours...very Tom Waites of you guys...and who doesn't like a litle drink Tom Waites style once in a while.
Comments on Dave Berry's stuff
you can't beat a Banjo Dave i wish i had one i'll have to put it onto my list in my letter to santa .......But i bet i end up with a lump of coal again for asking for too much.....
Great combination of sounds, especially Guitar / Organ.
Wow , Bob Dylan revisited , what an excellent song , you guys are right on the money with this
a thing of beauty great collab an great solo ....oooooh yeah! ....now that chorus is going to stuck in my head till th enof the year merry Christmas
Nice Picking. That guitar sounds sweet.
Sounds like the snows still blowing....liking the rhythm and the abstract beat you have going ....nice blister of a solo.......not the normal trip but liking it a lot.....gets the thumbs up from me
let it loose Dave let it loose ...........then .let it snow let it snow
Nice touch & feel for the blues Dave & I just love this sound you've achieved Excellent track Rob
agree with MTC great tune love that solo
had to come back for this thing of beauty .......excellent collab gents
One of my favorite Winwood tunes! Great job on this!
Killer cover. :)
Very cool Dave. ;)
That's a great tuning! The acoustic lead break really added a nice touch.
This is one of my favorite songs! Nice to hear a new version of it. I like that lead guitar!
Awesome!
Great cover of a great song. Well done team!
This is excellent Dave , one of your pearls that you regulary produce Rob
This is good yah! light and breezy and so tight.
Awesome cover gang.
Comments made by Dave Berry
A Reg in pain can make a baby half way around the world cry...we don't want that now....for the sake of that child....Babe, come home....think of that crying baby.....and Reg. Fine jazzy feel here.
I really love your sound and playing here. This will be my bench-mark. I will work on my acoustic and try to reach a height such as this, Your song will be my constant inspiration. Thank you good sir. It may take me a while, but your playing here has inspired me.
style to burn man....its like you are on fire with ideas here.
Oh yeah, I like this one. Sounds like real drums....very nice.
Ahhhhh yes, beauty. Great mood and feeling.
Thats funk man....take care of yourselves...the world doesn't have enough Reg's...it is the only think that keeps the gravity just right...otherwise its straight into that black hole...funk it guys, funk it
Yes, like the Reg's say, excellent.
There we go, fantastic song Jethro. Creaky almost, and flipping good.
What a track guys. Norm playing the groove, the Reg's laying down.
Damn spooky...makes me think of PK Dick kinda paranoia....
Which Reg played out which part...thats what I want to know...Damn inventive sound here...funky as hell...almost a touch of bluegrass vibe...I don't know thats what I hear...even a little Pink Floyd in the feeling of the spoken (yelled) vocals there...deadly fun...I hope that no Reg was harmed in the making of this track...please god, for the good of humanity tell me no Reg was harmed!!!!!!
Ha! I knew it, ...Elvis, brother, you are sounding good for a man your age...and living in that damp cellar can't be good for your arthritis...deadly fun stuff here.
Man, I like the vocals here, thats soul. Musically it feels kinda like a 80's synth song, Kraftwerk or Numan or something like that, the vocal takes it to another place entirely and makes for a very interesting listen. Great, great vocals guys.
I love this one guys...This is what I like...there is a bit of an Elvis voice in there...I swear, you guys have been hiding Elvis in your basement...brought him out of the closet for the jam...
feel this rush of sound...dudes...Reg's...you have re-imagined this song so well. Best version I have ever heard (other than the original of course)...damn fine guys.
Hey Reg dudes...whats up...I have been laying low last little bit...one of those slumps that hit us wide open types from time to time...I image you guys are wide open all the time, taking it all in, absorbing the world around you...bloody tiring, I need a break once in a while...now on to this song, I think this song explains exactly what I wm talking about, This is the version...perfect man (men), it sounds great like this. This is one of those songs that I souls listen to forever, every day. Makes me a little more in tune just listening.
Thats what I call songwriting man, deadly
Ahhh...nice one, really nice one.
dear lord this is insanely good. Real music, why o why don't people make music like this anymore...well, I guess you guys do...I am a fan!!!
Thats the deal man...I want to go to this place for a few hours...very Tom Waites of you guys...and who doesn't like a litle drink Tom Waites style once in a while.