I just decided to upload this one again, as a separate version. It's the same record, but i've re-equalized it and doubled the main guitar an octave up.
A different flavor of the same thing. I hope you like and/or enjoy.
I just decided to upload this one again, as a separate version. It's the same record, but i've re-equalized it and doubled the main guitar an octave up.
A different flavor of the same thing. I hope you like and/or enjoy.
I just decided to upload this one again, as a separate version. It's the same record, but i've re-equalized it and doubled the main guitar an octave up.
A different flavor of the same thing. I hope you like and/or enjoy.
I just decided to upload this one again, as a separate version. It's the same record, but i've re-equalized it and doubled the main guitar an octave up.
A different flavor of the same thing. I hope you like and/or enjoy.
I still love our collab. You track really amazes me to this day....it was the music that inspired the lyrics...it amazing how a few notes and chords can take me into a certain space. The way you played this was so jammed with emotion, I decided if I was to do vocals is had better be from the heart or it would have ruined this track...anyway I love this one...truly amazed me...
Thanks sister!!! I recommend you listen the 'collaborated' (i'm sure it's badly expressed... forgive my english) version with Movement To Contact. He wrote and sung some lyrics, and well... he took it to a higher place.
This one comes from an old jam from about 20 years ago. Made some changes and arrengements. It always made think of 'fishermen', thus the title, wich i took from the Edgar Allan Poe's short story 'A Descent into the Maelström'.
I hope you like…
This one comes from an old jam from about 20 years ago. Made some changes and arrengements. It always made think of 'fishermen', thus the title, wich i took from the Edgar Allan Poe's short story 'A Descent into the Maelström'.
I hope you like…
This one comes from an old jam from about 20 years ago. Made some changes and arrengements. It always made think of 'fishermen', thus the title, wich i took from the Edgar Allan Poe's short story 'A Descent into the Maelström'.
I hope you like…
This one comes from an old jam from about 20 years ago. Made some changes and arrengements. It always made think of 'fishermen', thus the title, wich i took from the Edgar Allan Poe's short story 'A Descent into the Maelström'.
I hope you like…
Started out be an innocent little jazzy study in quartal harmony, but the DL4 was still in my signal path and things went downhill from there! Another done with my beloved '58 Stratotone
This is a live cut from an NPR radio broadcast back in 1988 while my Irish Trad group Scartaglen was on one of its first east coast tours. Found recently on a cassette tape. Musically this was one of my favorite periods in the history of the band…
Thanks Mov!!! You know, I was just going to sleep, but took the guitar and played a couple of tones.. and imagined how it could sound with an echo. So I couldn't resist and recorded a bit, adjusted an echo properly and jam for a minute or two. Zap! I just had to do the recording right away. So there it is! :D
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Sounds done to me! Gorgeous!
Lovely!
like and enjoy indeed!
nice one. Put in my "surrogate band" playlist!
Thanks capt!!
Good one.
I'm out of words to thank you, Movement...
I still love our collab. You track really amazes me to this day....it was the music that inspired the lyrics...it amazing how a few notes and chords can take me into a certain space. The way you played this was so jammed with emotion, I decided if I was to do vocals is had better be from the heart or it would have ruined this track...anyway I love this one...truly amazed me...
Thanks sister!!! I recommend you listen the 'collaborated' (i'm sure it's badly expressed... forgive my english) version with Movement To Contact. He wrote and sung some lyrics, and well... he took it to a higher place.
More emotive beauty from you! Wonderful sounds!
Thanks hojorising!! It was originally played with a distorted guitar and a drum.
Thanks sister! Yes... it may have some medieval touch..
Excellent jam, glad you brought it back after 20 years on the shelf.
Thought provoking melodies - love the airy feel. Medieval mebbe?
Thanks kirk!!
Sweet!
Thanks sister!!
Thanks Clean Vikings! Go ahead!
Loveliness! This has a wonderful slow motion quality to it. Almost like a lullaby. Beautiful!
ugh i would LOVE to write over this... good stuff
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Thank you Kirk!!
Thank you very much Slkrell!!!
Hey, Djörk!! Thanks and happy new year!!! Cheers!!!
Thank you very very much Bethan!
Thanks Beth..!
Thanks Bethan!!
Thank you Bethan! This one is special for me!
Bethan!! Thanks a lot!!!
Thanks Greg!! I'm glad you like it!
Thank you very much Kirk! It's a bad quality recording any way, so I'm uploading a new one today later, I think.
Nice!
Very nice Kirk!!
Beautiful!!
Thank you very much Greg!!
Thanks Kirk!! And yes, please... get one!!!
Thanks a lot, Norm!!
Thanks Djörk!!!
Thank you very much Capt!! From now on, I'll have time to listen properly all the alontoners music I couldn't these last weeks.. :D
Thank you very much, Djörk!!
Thanks Mov!!! You know, I was just going to sleep, but took the guitar and played a couple of tones.. and imagined how it could sound with an echo. So I couldn't resist and recorded a bit, adjusted an echo properly and jam for a minute or two. Zap! I just had to do the recording right away. So there it is! :D