This is a Ralph Mctell song , a very underated British singer / songwriter , probably famous for one song , The Streets of London , but in fact wrote many great songs , he wrote this while working on a building site before he was signed by a record…
This was my very first attempt at recording , done on two tracks , me picking and vox , AK rhythm , then me adding a harmony vocal , a bit basic but a Traffic song i've allways loved
Your mics are doing what they need to do: clear vocal and all words understandable. Good clean rendering of your song. I like your voice and your song. Heart science isn't rocket science.
This was my very first attempt at recording , done on two tracks , me picking and vox , AK rhythm , then me adding a harmony vocal , a bit basic but a Traffic song i've allways loved
Do you have any tricks you use to get the stereo vocals mixed well? It seems like every time I try, I bungle it up. I'm astounded how well lined-up the vocals on the left and right are. They're timed perfectly to each other.
Fuckin RULES!
Better than Cold play bro...
Them is C*ntz...
You make the song 100% better...
seriously....
It rules knowing some tosser didnt sing it...
You rule Rob!
This was my very first attempt at recording , done on two tracks , me picking and vox , AK rhythm , then me adding a harmony vocal , a bit basic but a Traffic song i've allways loved
The stereo vocal effect you use on this track is fantastic. I have a TV set I use for my computer monitor, and the left/right division is very clear, but the two voices mesh nearly perfectly.
This song was written by a guy called Bert Sommer , and perforormed at the Woodstock Festival , he was also in the musical Hair , its said he wrote the song about Jennifer Warnes ( who was also in Hair ), if this song had been included on the…
:) Nice stuff. I'm digging the vibe. Whatever the mics this sounds good. Great harmony vocals. I kept waiting for drums and bass to kick in but this sounds really nice.
This was my very first attempt at recording , done on two tracks , me picking and vox , AK rhythm , then me adding a harmony vocal , a bit basic but a Traffic song i've allways loved
I salivated over this $3,500 guitar last night. I had the "expensive guitar room" at Guitar Center to myself so I played and recorded on my zoom H2. Yes, this is guitar p0rn...
Straight ahead stone city electric blues for an old friend who used to spend hours spinning BB King and Mike Bloomfield records for me. Recorded back sometime at the end of 2006 on old analog equipment
Really wanted to try and learn what i would consider one of the best lead guitar solos of all time, recorded this in early 2010 and it's my effort at learning the solo. Hope you enjoy it.
Another song I recorded last year with the new kit.
This is a cold war relic (written just months before the fall of the Berlin Wall) which deals with the difficult issues of Paranoia, Hysteria, Alienation and the power of the Press. Get out…
This is the title track of our newly released debut album, 'Won't Give Up', whcih took 13 years to make and was inspired by our relentless passion to make music even when 'life' gets in the way.
This story is a poem sent to me by Lesley Sawyer from a blog on her MySpace site and I put it to music and am posting it so she can hear it and maybe see if it's alright. We don't know who wrote the poem. If anybody does please tell me. j mt
A disturbing little story from a deranged mind :
Sleeping with lobsters
Hard as a nut
strong as a bolt
his car is rusty
he carries a colt
he’s sleeping with lobsters
he’s one yard short of a foot
cold as a stone
soft as a shoe
his eyes…
the girl with her piano
this land she's in
clothed in unfamiliarity
these colors blend, fade
and run out of hue
all light has changed
and turned into greyscale
tinted with every shade of blue
this room she's in
suddenly fills with…
Psychedelic Blues - A plant grown from the roots of Robert Johnson, treated by Koko Taylor, cared for by John Lennon, continued growing in the hands of Tom Waits and finally adopted and infused as a hybrid by Morgan Hill. Something new that somehow…
East-West Choir went on sale and I received and installed my copy yesterday. So this is a quick improvisation for ImprovFriday. Boys choir, double bass, tuba, celesta, bass drum, timpani and electronics.
Comments on facemask93's stuff
:O wow awesome
Beautiful!
yeah, this is just stunning man.
Ah, I think I'll just wrap myself up in this beautiful track and eat chocolate!
Excellent job! Added to my Surrogate Band playlist! http://alonetone.com/kavin/playlists/surrogate-band-pink-floyd-on-alonetone
bliss...............................................................................................................................................................and magic......................................................................................yeah baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Immediately drawn by the vocal sound on this. So full and resonant. Still can understand the lyric. Like the first person thing you do.
You've got your machinery working well. Like your version of this old song.
Your mics are doing what they need to do: clear vocal and all words understandable. Good clean rendering of your song. I like your voice and your song. Heart science isn't rocket science.
Outstanding Rob! Guitar's good, vox is Great! LG
Do you have any tricks you use to get the stereo vocals mixed well? It seems like every time I try, I bungle it up. I'm astounded how well lined-up the vocals on the left and right are. They're timed perfectly to each other.
Fuckin RULES! Better than Cold play bro... Them is C*ntz... You make the song 100% better... seriously.... It rules knowing some tosser didnt sing it... You rule Rob!
The stereo vocal effect you use on this track is fantastic. I have a TV set I use for my computer monitor, and the left/right division is very clear, but the two voices mesh nearly perfectly.
You sound like Geddy Lee (Rush) on this song. all great songs man!
Yea this is a excellent! Coldplay?...it's been a while.....the Vocals are crystal clear!
:) Nice stuff. I'm digging the vibe. Whatever the mics this sounds good. Great harmony vocals. I kept waiting for drums and bass to kick in but this sounds really nice.
VERY nice, kind of a minstrel song - reminds me of Simon & Garfunkel (again). Regards, Steffen
Whatever mics you use, Rob, it will always sound nice. It's your voice that does it.
Really nice one! Fantastic!! Great cover!
Agree with Bethan brilliant
Comments made by facemask93
Ehat is one full sound , i love it Rob
Boy , you've got a lovely style , a beautiful tone , and man , you got talent Thanks Rob
Hey this is excellent , love your guitar Kavin , and mate , you can sing ,
I think this is my all time top Floyd track and this is a damm good cover , great mix , wonderful vocal and 1st class solo's man
Whoa , back for a refresher on an amazing cover , this is awesome Sandy
What a great cover , done with passion , absolutely love it
Hey Kavin , you certainly are the guitar man , this rules
Two of my favourite musicians , doing what they do best
I like this , great backing guitars , good drums , excellent mate
Good song , like it lots
Quality song , you have a unique sound , and i love your voice , well produced
A very clever song , performed to perfection , great vox
What a bloody good mix , i love it
This track does it for me , totally excellent , love the percussion , love everything
Very nicely produced track , dripping with so many tasty sounds , love it
Nice track G , quite catchy , like it lots
I definitely have a big liking for your music , it ticks all the right box's Robert
I really like your style
Gopt a really nice vibe , love the Bassline
Wicked , very , very nice track , sounds so good