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! :-)
Part of my remix all tracks with Audacity project.
Written after buying my first synth.
The lead guitar here is a Peavey 5150 amp simulator
and I played a bit vocally with old tape echo.
Lyrics:
Sunrise, I'm talkin' to you
all…
A song written for my dear old friend, Kirk Lynch, who I've known for almost 20 years. For those who don't know, Kirk and I live less than an hour apart, but I swear it's been five years since we've seen each other in person, which just ain't…
Traditional Irish - Arranged by Doug Sparling
The last of my traditional Irish tunes for now...I learned both these tunes on my Kirk Lynch uilleann pipes when I had them - now I just play them on guitar best I can.
Buachaill On Eirne is…
Just one of those passing moods. Just finished today - august 2 2009. I resisted the temptation to try to develop it any further and just let it be what it is
Solo acoustic finger picking thing I've been working on for a while. Sometime around 1968 I started studying with Mr. George Bennett who taught me the rudiments of finger picking. Later when we played some gigs together he also taught me the rudiments…
i wrote this cuz ummm i'm really annoyed with everyone thinking a president can be a good person and i think that obama is as much if not more of a liar than john mccain and just as much a murderer as bush
Inventive use of reversed percussion here. I could never get anything of any quality when I tried it. Sounded like mush. You did very well with it. Like your bass work also.
Thanks for the comment on my songs. This piece is full of political and social commentary. Not many artists are willing to do that any more for fear of alienating the masses. I applaud your courage.
This is my first recording and not great quality. I have ordered a better quality microphone, just waiting for it to arrive. Quality aside, I was hoping for some constructive critcism/comments on my version of this song.
For my friend and coworker, because he certainly deserves it.
This song is friends with [song for themcgruff](http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/song-for-themcgruff)
New stuff has been slow in coming for me lately, but I found this lurking on my hard drive from a while back. Frankly don't remember how I did it except that it was all live to 2 tracks and at one point one of my synth patches glitched out on…
This is from our album, "When I Was Your Age," recorded entirely in the month of February for our third year participating in the RPM Challenge. "When I Was Your Age" is a collection of 13 songs looking back at when we were kids.
This is from our album, "When I Was Your Age," recorded entirely in the month of February for our third year participating in the RPM Challenge. "When I Was Your Age" is a collection of 13 songs looking back at when we were kids.
With a title like this, you have to listen once, right?
There's a lot to tell about this one, but instead I will just say I had a lot of fun doing all the gtr parts on this one. I also really like the bass part in the chorus, which sounds a bit…
Turn this one up REALLY FREAKING LOUD!
Written, recorded and polished off in about 45 minutes or so. Clearly my British influence shines forth in this one, right down to the SG through a Vox amp tones and backward riffs here and there. (and…
Glu and Sister Savage bring you these remixes!
Original track by Sister Savage:
http://alonetone.com/sistersavage/tracks/little-england
This one is pure pop. Voice pitched 1/2 step up.
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…
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
Very nice guitar work here, amigo.
Like the use of synthesizers for this piece. Nice beat, too. ER
I refuse to wear a tutu, but I like this song nonetheless. I'll leave the sparkly shoes to Bethan. ER
Very nice song, sir. Love the strings. Gives the song a rich feel to it. ER
Very nice guitar work on this. Another song my fat fingers could never play! ER
Another very nice piece. Love the melody instrument. Synth? Flute?
Excellent guitar work here, Kirk. I wish I could play as well. ER
Inventive use of reversed percussion here. I could never get anything of any quality when I tried it. Sounded like mush. You did very well with it. Like your bass work also.
Thanks for the comment on my songs. This piece is full of political and social commentary. Not many artists are willing to do that any more for fear of alienating the masses. I applaud your courage.
Something you should realize - if you recognize what you are, that makes you better than most people. Pretty special, huh? ER
Love the synth in this. Gives is a comedic quality. ER
Very well played. Enjoyed every moment. ER
Very nice. Haunting and beautiful at the same time. ER
Funny thing is that I've said as much to my own kids. Ugh! ER
Decisions decisions! I just can't make up my mind. I can't eat them all but I can't pick just one. ER
I agree. And I've said that, in abstentia, to many a girlfriend. ER
Liked this track a lot. Nice harmonies. ER
I have coffee all over my PC! And I, too, laughed my backside off! Loved it loved it loved it. ER
I must say I like this mix the best. The echo at the end, and the beat, appeal to me the most. ER
I have always liked this song. Good work, amigo. ER