You've been a choice talent ever since I first stumbled upon you, but it seems you've stepped up to another level, both in composition and in mixing and mastering. I'm impressed -- blown away in fact. Definitely looking forward to hearing more of this polished, inventive, juicy, tasty degree of Rockism!
Here's a juicy, sweet number. Could be a background track for a futuristic spy flick. Love the energy and inventiveness, the scale, and that badass bass! I love the direction you're going with you music, and you really have a handle on mix down and mastering now. Oh, the harmonica break? Nice touch. You're very talented and you tickle me. Brilliant -- ROCK ON!
Have always dug your picking, energy, creativity. THIS, albeit a far too brief of a fabulous track, is a sweet example of what I mean about FDR numbers -- ROCK ON!
Cover of the Smiths song from 1983.
One of the big influences on my life.
For the Songcrafters.org fest.
I've added my own 'Newport Remix' at the end in the style of 80's remixes.
Where did this song come from?
Let's blame Steve Krell for introducing the outlaw, misfits of society theme.
It was just a laps of judgment
I should have thought it through
I swung and then I hit him
And I did it all for you
He…
Heres one i have done with Chunk's excellent backer..
Down this Road (Lyrics)
She said, she was sweet
she lied she were no where complete
she said that she wanted my babies
that should have told me that she was a little crazy
one night, thats…
Where this came from, I've no idea !!!! Had the music track recorded, no lyrics, then had the first verse. The rest was wrote on the hoof, as I recorded the vocal. Plus I'm a non-believer, Oh well, Have Mercy !!!
My horrible first attempt at jazz improv. Really, if you are just cruising alonetone for something to listen to, this would not be it. Thanks to reviewers from coursera.org in Gary Burton's Jazz Improv class for your time!
This tune was inspired by an old Jacques-Yves Cousteau special called "World without Sun". This is one of my favorites from the album because I captures what was hearing in my head at the time. I don't deny the heavy Floyd / Bowie influence…
This is an invitation, with instructions, on how any AT musician can hop a train in the US and get to my house for a jam session. Figured the lyrics needed to mention all 3 of the collaborating musicians home towns cuz they all run along these…
A strange bit of white boy funk, featuring Brian "BogStomp" Martin on bass.
VERSE
Em7 - Bm7 -- Dm7 - Am7
Em7 - Bm7 - Am7
I'm sorry baby, I can't help it if I'm drawn in
It's gravity, pulling on me
Keep close and you'll find that I'm infectious…
Guitar by Andy Samford, featuring Clarke McMurray and Bob Sorace on backing vocals. Clarke also plays the cool little keyboard riff.
This one is all about writers' block and RPM.
V: C - Bb - F - G / C - Bb - G - C
C: C - Eb Bb - Ab / C…
This is an invitation, with instructions, on how any AT musician can hop a train in the US and get to my house for a jam session. Figured the lyrics needed to mention all 3 of the collaborating musicians home towns cuz they all run along these…
Poor old Reg feels hard done by again............ so he got the electric out and experimented.......
Hard Rain Gonna fall (Lyrics)
It's a black night out without a silver moon
I can't face tomorrow it's coming too soon
I knew my love had something…
Comments on FDR's stuff
kicks ass. excellent mixes on these.
very intense and powerful. love the sequencer stuff...too short!
Loved this!
Lots of Energy!
You've been a choice talent ever since I first stumbled upon you, but it seems you've stepped up to another level, both in composition and in mixing and mastering. I'm impressed -- blown away in fact. Definitely looking forward to hearing more of this polished, inventive, juicy, tasty degree of Rockism!
Here's a juicy, sweet number. Could be a background track for a futuristic spy flick. Love the energy and inventiveness, the scale, and that badass bass! I love the direction you're going with you music, and you really have a handle on mix down and mastering now. Oh, the harmonica break? Nice touch. You're very talented and you tickle me. Brilliant -- ROCK ON!
Have always dug your picking, energy, creativity. THIS, albeit a far too brief of a fabulous track, is a sweet example of what I mean about FDR numbers -- ROCK ON!
Wow . . . I had to strap myself in, just to hold on. Excellent start to the new year!
Nice one - pshychdelia trip.
This is badass!!
Happy new year Snoop!! Hope the heads not shredded in the morning!!
Pretty good old chap!
kick ass transitions...and tight too. Reminiscent of some Kansas Albums I have....somewhere.
Progtastic !!
I dig the theme "string em' up high!!"
The man with no name strikes a match and lights his cigar takes a hold of the mic and turns up the amp and begins to whistle .....good one !!
Spaghetti Western? What's not to Love?
Yah, I like it!
Loads of fun!
you got me before the vocal started....and then when it did it only got better ....you reprobate you !!
Comments made by FDR
I feel like a cup of tea!
Enjoyed listening to them,good stuff me old sparrow!
That was out there!
Nice bit of joanna there mate!
Rockin'!
:)
Good o'l slammer house gob iron blues,nice one!
Excellent,faved!
Nice one Rog!
Mrrrrrrr Angel....'nice'.
Very nice Mr Wrench,we likes a bit of Mr Young!
This one takes me back Reg, nice one!
Nice one,like it!
Back for another listen, awsome stuff guys!
Nice stuff peeps!
Lovin' this!
@ Two reg's and Jip 1965 hahahahahahahahaha!
@ Jip 1965, ha,that was a strat!
Ooh yeah! digging this!
Thats some acid drenched guitar you got there Reg!