"I'm dreaming of good times, hey baby what was your name?" - yes!
Love that riff. And that little cowbell count just puts a big smile on my face every time it appears...
Oh yeah, and a classy title too... lol
An old song (2009) Started off as one thing ended up as this. No, don't know Rose, wish I did though !!! Or, is it about the good wife ??? Or, is it about.......
I think this was the first Blues I wrote, about 5 years ago.Changed the tempo & got my mate Dave to play harmonica on it. Thanks Dave.Listening to the old version, couldn't remember what I played so had to revamp it, old age!!! DOH !!!!!
The Legend of Munga Brown lives on!! Andy has the idea to write a whole book about the Life of our friend Munga Brown. He sent me the lyrics and I wrote the music and recorded all instruments and vocals
Lyrics:
Munga dances down the street
dancing…
This is a story written by a friend in England (Andy Rashley) who I also write music with, it is about a guy who had a stalker chick when he was young..then she found him 30 years later on Facebook and started stalking him again...until his wife…
The reunion was on...they came from far and wide....it was held on Easter Sunday down at.....the new cellar of Regs...chiseled in to the Yorkshire Granite ....sound proofed....bomb proof.....as they say it started with a beat...everything was…
A song without longing
Echoes through the café
All the drunks, all the junkies
Sing as if they were praying
The overweight waitress
Dances, plays air guitar
You left me with nothing
But just a beer at the bar
On a cardboard beer coaster
You…
Me and JB having a laugh and sticking this together. Can't say any more than that! (apart from it's pretty cheesy!) Thanks to Jane Moonchild for extra vocals, more to come I hope.
This song was recorded in 1999 with my most recent band, Hoss Williams. The recording took place at the studio on the Webster University campus in St. Louis, Missouri. We were the subject of two audio program students' recording project, and we…
this was a little audio scrap book of some of our youngest sons favorite knock knock jokes enhanced with some tastey harmonized guitar... a family favorite
Comments on FDR's stuff
Sounds like my kinda town. rockon.
full on!
Sounds nice and punchy thru desktop speakers.....what co workers! Ha ha ha!
Oh yeah... five chunky classics. Looking forward to the other half of it.
And more slide - tasty. Like the effect of the chords and how it rolls along. Tasty stuff.
"I'm dreaming of good times, hey baby what was your name?" - yes! Love that riff. And that little cowbell count just puts a big smile on my face every time it appears... Oh yeah, and a classy title too... lol
Ooo! I hear slide... Oh this is rocking stuff sir. The old feets is tapping here. Great way to wake up this morning. Love those lead breaks.
Both kinds of music... rock... and... roll. Yeeha! Nice one.
Fat riff, sweet...
Cool slide work FDR, very cool.
Oh man this is bitchin...right from the start!
I like the riffs in this a lot, awesome tune man.
I like the riffs in this a lot, awesome tune man.
Just listened to five of the best from my favourite rock outfit. Magic.
Loving that nasty lead tone.......
eek - damn those fat cat politicians. nice lead.
A rollocking good ride - yeeeow
Chunky guitars - nice one. Liking the slide
Yeah but remember it sticks to your shoes.....
Now there's a title to get a mans attention ......
Comments made by FDR
Love this song!
Is she thorny!
I got the blues today had them yesterday and if i got em tomorrow that'l be three days in a row yea yea yea! Nice one man!
Cool song,cool guitar breaks!
Funk out yeah!!!
We all have them now and again!
Like this!
Liked that too!
Likes!
:)!!!
Nice guitar playing!
Nice one,like the guitars!
I'm feeling it yeah!
Like that,nice one!
Shaken but not stirred!!!
Cool song,like!
Cool,love them bongo's !!!
Realy enjoyed listening to your album,big thumbs up!
Likes!
You sure did!