Something a little more serious this time. With everything that's going on in the world today, I sometimes need to know that someone is there for me.
ER
Guess where I dreamed up something like this? When the choir members started walking up the aisle in a cadence of the Monastic Walk (3 steps forward followed by one step back, followed by a brief pause), the backbeat appeared in my mind. I worked…
Keith Landry used his considerable vocal talents on this song, and he made a decent song sound great. I added one or two harmonies, but the lead vocals are his. I think he did a great job. What do you think?
ER
Sam did a great job on this song. Both the lead and backing vocals are hers. The song could use a little editing, but I thought you'd all like to hear it anyway.
Enjoy.
ER
Keith Landry used his considerable vocal talents on this song, and he made a decent song sound great. I added one or two harmonies, but the lead vocals are his. I think he did a great job. What do you think?
ER
Keith Landry used his considerable vocal talents on this song, and he made a decent song sound great. I added one or two harmonies, but the lead vocals are his. I think he did a great job. What do you think?
ER
Keith Landry used his considerable vocal talents on this song, and he made a decent song sound great. I added one or two harmonies, but the lead vocals are his. I think he did a great job. What do you think?
ER
Keith Landry used his considerable vocal talents on this song, and he made a decent song sound great. I added one or two harmonies, but the lead vocals are his. I think he did a great job. What do you think?
ER
This was written during a time when I was away from home a great deal. My better half called me, and the gist of the conversation became the lyrics of this song.
ER
This was written during a time when I was away from home a great deal. My better half called me, and the gist of the conversation became the lyrics of this song.
ER
This is my most angry song.
Sodom And Gamorrah
(c)2010 Terry A. Beckett
How many times have we seen it?
Headline the evening news.
How many faces have been featured
While the tabloids expose the ruse?
How many sweet young things
Have tried…
Guess where I dreamed up something like this? When the choir members started walking up the aisle in a cadence of the Monastic Walk (3 steps forward followed by one step back, followed by a brief pause), the backbeat appeared in my mind. I worked…
My big hit, I guess. Everyone seems to love this track. I do too. It's inspired by The Mars Volta's track "L'Via L'Viaquez," but I took things in more of a Pink Floyd direction with the extended synth solo that is evocative of the instrumental…
Comments on Endicott Road's stuff
Very nice ER! w;-)
OMG! I LOVE THIS TRACK!!!! w;-)
What do I think? What do I think? It's EXCELLENT! w;-)
So different for you ER, I love it! w;-)
Excellent track & vocal! w;-)
love the keys. great work
s'lovely this. great job all round id say!
Great music here, love the Honkey Tonk!
Lovely vocal as ever, Keith! Haven't heard your RPM album yet, ER, will dive in shortly!
Thanks so much for the comments ER! You guys did great here.
Happy to contribute ER!
Really like this ER! w;-)
Cute song Terry and I really like the backing.
Opinion becomes news in some of these sources, too. Good stuff.
I just live in England where we have a camera on every corner. it can start to make you a little paraniod
Great playing , I like tone and effects changes.
This brilliant
This is more like it! Love the horn!
This is very well done Terry. I love the contrast between the choral and the guitar. The whole thing has a great feel.
Liking it all. What i've heard so far excellent
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Very nice storytelling here. Liked the guitar work and the vocals. Well done. ER
Loved it. Funk meets electronica.