Today I learned 2 things: 1) Mick Jagger turns 66 tomorrow (a horrifying thought, to be sure), and 2) one of my loop CDs contains vocals from a man who does a good job imitating him. Soooo, with some appreciation for Mick's accomplishments, and…
Autobiographical songs are the best but I'm especially looking forward to the next one because I know it will be "I have found the perfect job - go me!" x
Today I learned 2 things: 1) Mick Jagger turns 66 tomorrow (a horrifying thought, to be sure), and 2) one of my loop CDs contains vocals from a man who does a good job imitating him. Soooo, with some appreciation for Mick's accomplishments, and…
Today I learned 2 things: 1) Mick Jagger turns 66 tomorrow (a horrifying thought, to be sure), and 2) one of my loop CDs contains vocals from a man who does a good job imitating him. Soooo, with some appreciation for Mick's accomplishments, and…
FOR THE RECORD. I am aware of some less-than-ideal notes that I almost hit in this, and am hoping to send ER an improved vocal at some stage! Also, I didn't write any of this - and feel awkward about the praise. Thanks for your support though, guys. Yeay! :-)
Original song: from the album, TheSongOfTheDay.com - September. This song got its start as an instrumental, but ended up with the record for the most vocal tracks of all. The title "Just Go Back" referred to one of Ryan's comments when recording…
Too bad you didn't come up with lyrics for this. I would have love to hear what you guys come up with. Something twisted and funny, no doubt.
Nice instrumental.
ER
Original song: from the album, TheSongOfTheDay.com - October. Ah, the great mysteries in life: Why are we here? Is there a God? How much do you tip a bartender for a beer? Back when we were recording the songs for TheSongOfTheDay.com, inspiration…
Original song: from the album, All In A Day's Work (which started out life as our RPM album for 2007). The views expressed in this song solely represent Beatnik Turtle, the band, and do not reflect the views of any individual member. The band…
Original song: from the album, TheSongOfTheDay.com - January. This song began it's life back in 1999 on an 8-track cassette recorder. In 2007, for TheSongOfTheDay.com project, we were able to overlay drums, re-do vocals, and replace some hummed…
Original song: from the album, TheSongOfTheDay.com - June. Featuring our friend, Qadree Holmes on vocals, this song goes out to all Notary Publics everywhere. The song came about when Jason was asked to notarize a few immigration documents for…
Original song: from the album, When I Was Your Age (which started off life as our RPM album for 2009). When I Was Your Age features songs that take a look back at when we were kids. If you're anything like us, Saturday mornings were about two…
Field Fresh - Texas Cow Patties are yummy little milk chocolate carmel peanut patties that come in this neat little wooden box..... Not really cow shit!
Kickin' off RPM this year with instrumentals.
I don't feel much like singing. Or trying for that matter.
I may put some vox on this when I'm feeling a bit better.
Enjoy!
I don't think it's too dark. It's honest. It shows a kid that he or she can be comfortable with themselves, particularly while alone. I've heard it said that you can't be with anyone if you can't be alone by yourself.
ER
Very nice song. Not as soppy as some other songs I've heard on the radio in the States. Maybe it's your voice, backed just by a guitar or two, that makes it less soppy.
Well done.
ER
Field Fresh - Texas Cow Patties are yummy little milk chocolate carmel peanut patties that come in this neat little wooden box..... Not really cow shit!
Allelujiah-This was supposed to be a completely different song, but this one just wrote itself instead. It’s almost all first take, except for the bass, which took a while to get straight so that it wouldn’t overwhelm the song. It has this tone…
More on the "Freak" end of the Orphans and Freaks designation. Most of the time I'm making music for myself, and this one just makes me happy, no matter how hard I try to resist.
One of the joys of listening to music on the internet is encountering music that sets off chimes of inspiration in our own minds. This holds especially true when the one doing the inspiring is a friend. Bruce Lesisko uploaded a song called Flyfinger…
Comments on Endicott Road's stuff
yip. sold on this. likey likey. velly mush
Nice crunchy guitar sounds!
What SS said. Love those sax breaks too
Great melody, Terry!
Love the slide work- great fun!
Great tune!! Your songs have great words for some really good and cool ideas for songs...keep the faith!
Great song, Terry, cool backing.
Autobiographical songs are the best but I'm especially looking forward to the next one because I know it will be "I have found the perfect job - go me!" x
Good to see you channeling your quest in to music! Hope you get good news soon, Terry, x.
This song is such a turn-on It's brilliant
Hey Terry, this is great!
That's just the kind of anthem we need round here!
Totally love this one Terry, I think it's you at your very best and Sister Savage is wonderful.
I like it. It's got a little me it.....
Another good one. It's always a pleasure to understand every word.
FOR THE RECORD. I am aware of some less-than-ideal notes that I almost hit in this, and am hoping to send ER an improved vocal at some stage! Also, I didn't write any of this - and feel awkward about the praise. Thanks for your support though, guys. Yeay! :-)
Agree with Kirk. Great song! Nice guitar job. And vocals... I love everything made by SS
How did I miss this? Great song. Really nice guitar and of course as usual SS did a great job
i love the guitar in this.
First - love your album cover!!!! Second, we can't agree more with the sentiment of this song...! Our type of melody, too.
Comments made by Endicott Road
Too bad you didn't come up with lyrics for this. I would have love to hear what you guys come up with. Something twisted and funny, no doubt. Nice instrumental. ER
I solve that problem by not tipping at all. At least until I'm about to tip over! Nice song. ER
That's what I do. How did you find out? Another song about work that hits the target squarely in the center! ER
Love it. Makes me laugh just listening to it. Wait, why is my girl looking at me like that? ER
Wouldn't this position be held by, say, a Justice of the Peace? Perhaps someone of the clergy? Love the song. Made me chuckle. ER
This was always one of my favorites. Love the lyrics. And, yes, I've eaten almost of the cereals you mention at one time or another. Well done. ER
I like this. Nice atmosphere to the song, and the echoing guitar solo is great. ER
Do you have them with a serving of Rocky Mountain Oysters? Or are Texas Cow Pies somehow different than, say, Ohio road apples? Nice song. ER
If this song is peanut butter, maybe your vocals would be jelly? Just wondering. Good instrumental. ER
This Chipmunks has invaded your website! Quick, call the gerbils in tuxedos! Loved the song. Another good laugh. ER
Hey! You described me perfectly. How did you know? Just kidding. This is a good children's song. ER
I don't think it's too dark. It's honest. It shows a kid that he or she can be comfortable with themselves, particularly while alone. I've heard it said that you can't be with anyone if you can't be alone by yourself. ER
Loved it. Laughed out loud at times. ER
Very nice song. Not as soppy as some other songs I've heard on the radio in the States. Maybe it's your voice, backed just by a guitar or two, that makes it less soppy. Well done. ER
Disturbingly true. I'm not sure this is the stuff of nursery rhymes. I don't think I'll sing this to my kids. ER
Just stopped by for a listen or two. Liking what I hear. Well done. ER
Hey Gary - Just stopped by for a listen to a few of your tracks. Keep up the good work! ER
I found myself making up lyrics to go with this song. Is there a vocal track to it? Am I missing something? ER
Sounds a bit like freeform jazz to me. Sounds good. ER
Very different that your other songs. I like it. ER