My light-hearted take on a serious issue.
Over- prescription of powerful and addictive drugs, and the unknown and (to some) worrying relationship between doctors and the drug companies.
Disclaimer: Dr. Kreviss is a fictional character, and any…
My light-hearted take on a serious issue.
Over- prescription of powerful and addictive drugs, and the unknown and (to some) worrying relationship between doctors and the drug companies.
Disclaimer: Dr. Kreviss is a fictional character, and any…
This song is a nice reprieve from all the "doom and gloom" this month has visited upon many of us. I definitely found myself tapping along with the beat and doing some air guitar (when no one was looking)! Fun stuff, Steve!
My light-hearted take on a serious issue.
Over- prescription of powerful and addictive drugs, and the unknown and (to some) worrying relationship between doctors and the drug companies.
Disclaimer: Dr. Kreviss is a fictional character, and any…
Thanks for listening Greg, Stoman and Proods. I'm not a talented musician like you guys. I'm just glad to have the opportunity to get some ideas out there, some funny and some serious. I have a bit of imagination and can write a few lyrics, but all of the sounds are produced from the GarageBand app. I'm surprised and happy that people are entertained and acknowledge me. Thank you again.
My light-hearted take on a serious issue.
Over- prescription of powerful and addictive drugs, and the unknown and (to some) worrying relationship between doctors and the drug companies.
Disclaimer: Dr. Kreviss is a fictional character, and any…
Glad you like it Tom. No, it is not based on the Aerosmith song. I've never heard that until just now. I wanted to try a kind of fusion of rock and dance, and I thought the barking noise would be funny at the end, as there are no vocals. I then thought that an amusing title would be a pun on the expression "Walking the dog", as if the noisy music was waking the dog. - Just how my mind works I guess.
this is the story of how ugly brad pitt has gotten
over the years,part two.done in reason 9.carvin bolt walnut 6 string tuned to B ,direct in using soft tube thingy.no video this time.they took them all down.told me it was unwanted subject matter…
Lyrics, Vocals, Vocal Melody: Gerry Finan
Backup Vocals: Kim Noble
Drums: Robert Cudmore
Bass: George Schiessl
Saxophone: Jan Kopcak
Percussion: Pete Smith
MIDI Guitar: Gary Miller
Original Music, Production & Mix: Steffen Offermann
Cyborgs conquer the planet, crushing resistance and enslaving the human race. The cello represents the people who ignore the destruction and carry on as normal, like the orchestra playing on the deck of the Titanic as it went down.
A collab with Tod Wolfe and Ken Davidsen - Awesome dudes!
Tod - Drums
Ken - Crunchy guitar, effects and solos
Me - Vocals, plunky/strummy uke parts and bass
Comments on doktordoktor's stuff
Thanks Anna/Memphis : )
yeah, very tight. Nice production !
patient patients..... like it !
Glad you like it MemphisMaiden. Thanks.
wow, way cool !
Thanks Tom, Nick P and Lux Lucis.
This song is a nice reprieve from all the "doom and gloom" this month has visited upon many of us. I definitely found myself tapping along with the beat and doing some air guitar (when no one was looking)! Fun stuff, Steve!
Cool beat!
Love the guitar. Love the synth. Very cool.
the careful pill taking is all about these new pills that makes one careful from the beginning.
Tight!
Thanks Colleen and Jim. Appreciate you listening.
This is exactly what I needed to escape my post Thanksgiving food coma. Dance, dance, dance!!!
Nice work and interesting intercuts of stuff over the beat. Good live feel. Thanks for the kind words as well to my track earlier.
Thanks for your comments l will be on soon
Thanks for listening Greg, Stoman and Proods. I'm not a talented musician like you guys. I'm just glad to have the opportunity to get some ideas out there, some funny and some serious. I have a bit of imagination and can write a few lyrics, but all of the sounds are produced from the GarageBand app. I'm surprised and happy that people are entertained and acknowledge me. Thank you again.
Interesting sounds. I'm trying to figure out what you're doing. Like "Prood" said: "FUN" especially the dog at the end.
Nice! :)
FUN! I love it!
Glad you like it Tom. No, it is not based on the Aerosmith song. I've never heard that until just now. I wanted to try a kind of fusion of rock and dance, and I thought the barking noise would be funny at the end, as there are no vocals. I then thought that an amusing title would be a pun on the expression "Walking the dog", as if the noisy music was waking the dog. - Just how my mind works I guess.
Comments made by doktordoktor
Excellent cover of a great song. Well done!
Imaginative, catchy and interesting Jason. Good job!
Beautiful song, and you put real feeling into it. Well done Tom!
Thanks for your support and encouragement Tom : )
Nice variation of sounds and beat working together Jason.
Upbeat and pleasant song, well produced as usual, Steffen. Nice
Interesting fusion of sounds and ideas
Nice sounds
That's cool
Thanks buddy, glad you enjoyed it
Cheers Jason!
Thanks, you're very kind
Like it! That guitar spanks me! Reminds me a bit of Ozzy. : )
Thanks launched! It's great to inspire action and response with my music, but don't get yourself arrested buddy! : )
A bittersweet and emotional song, and you express it with real feeling Tom. Very nice.
Thanks Tom, happy to oblige
Great sci fi arrangement guys!
Interesting sound. Nice!
Lovely tone, better than my hammer - doktordoktor (Steve)
Tony Iommi jamming? Very dark