Thank you. Garageband.com is gone and I have lots of songs (100s) that all disappeared. So I am putting a few up here as I find them on my crashed computer.
Thank you. Yes I think this needs to be finished. It is just a spontaneous jam while sitting at my Rhodes piano. Added the electric guitar and requinto a few minutes later
I've been listening to a lot of [hiroshi yoshimura](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7aYjRl_6Zw).
This is played on my Wurlitzer. The other instruments are a prototype version of the additive synth I'm building where you can control the ADSR…
I believe the year was 1981. My friend Tim Brown and I recorded a bunch of music. Since I played all of the instruments(except the lead guitar parts:which Tim played) and sang all of the parts on this song: I believe I still have some recall…
Nice song, thanks for posting !! Actually we recorded this at John's garage studio. We did three songs on that session. Misery, PA, and Breaking the ice. Later on we moved back to the Dungeon and did like 20 other songs.
The second song started is the sixth song finished. Not terrible, though there are a lot of bad guitar sounds. The rhythm tone is kinda sloppy. The playing is sloppy too, but the tone itself is more noticeable this time. The lead sounds flubby…
Finally, at last... I've got something finished...
Been working on this for a few weeks.
A bit of a rocker... (and an aging lecherous one at that)
I got it as close as I could and then mixed it loud... I've over-cooked it slightly - but…
Hi,
thank you for the positive feedback. This was just a demo of a band that never really existed. Just me and my best friend throwing some songs together. We recorded about 20-30 songs over a year in our home studio. I recently found the old master tapes and tried to revive what didn't succumb to the "sticky-tape-syndrome".
Okay Andrew R. , this ones for you bud. Had a little fun with it in the intro. That was the surprise.
I put the bass line down and arranged the drums Saturday morning and returned later that night about 10:00 pm . I worked until 2 am and laid…
Thank you also for the compliment. Spanish Caravan is a Granadinas, which is derivative of the Malaguena. This has a flavor of Tarantas which is also a free form-free time style of music. It later changes to a bulerias style, but my compas is not correct.
Funny,
listening to the old tapes this month re-sparked my interest again. I was in a bit of a rut. I really hardly ever play guitar anymore, no time. I spent three years on piano, and last semester on drums, the last three years in voice class and choir. The rest of the time in music history of theory. Now I am spending time doing re-mixing for bands and getting itchy to write music and play guitar again.
For the lyrics I tried to "paint a picture" rather than tell a story or make a clear point. I was thinking of Caroline No by the Beach Boys about a girl who suddenly lost the glow of youth. The lyric is not quite succesfull but... it will have…
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Very nice acoustic work for sure Tim!
nice guitar work! What do you use to record and master?
great guitar playing.
Thanks, I wrote this early in the morning so it's a bit rough. 1st take as all my recording are, I like them fresh.
Thank you. Garageband.com is gone and I have lots of songs (100s) that all disappeared. So I am putting a few up here as I find them on my crashed computer.
Thank you. Yes I think this needs to be finished. It is just a spontaneous jam while sitting at my Rhodes piano. Added the electric guitar and requinto a few minutes later
Oh, welcome to Alonetone.
Gorgeous, absolutely gorgeous.
I was just getting in to this when it ended. Yes I like it, a lot.
Thanks for the comment. I was listening to your songs too. Very good stuff, I see we have similar tastes.
Good one.
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Thank you for the comment.
Love this. Straight into my Alpha waves mode.
Nice song, thanks for posting !! Actually we recorded this at John's garage studio. We did three songs on that session. Misery, PA, and Breaking the ice. Later on we moved back to the Dungeon and did like 20 other songs.
Actually, I like the song. Nice beat, interesting vocals, the guitars came out a bit too distorted.
Nice !
Hi, thank you for the positive feedback. This was just a demo of a band that never really existed. Just me and my best friend throwing some songs together. We recorded about 20-30 songs over a year in our home studio. I recently found the old master tapes and tried to revive what didn't succumb to the "sticky-tape-syndrome".
Thank you very much for the comment !
Thanks so much for the comment.
Hey, I like this ! How did you get Eddie Kramer to work with you ? Nice playing.
Thank you also for the compliment. Spanish Caravan is a Granadinas, which is derivative of the Malaguena. This has a flavor of Tarantas which is also a free form-free time style of music. It later changes to a bulerias style, but my compas is not correct.
Jealous ? This is a re-mix of me in my bedroom goofing around on guitar and some old drum tapes I had of Sam made year earlier.
Thanks for the compliment :)
Funny, listening to the old tapes this month re-sparked my interest again. I was in a bit of a rut. I really hardly ever play guitar anymore, no time. I spent three years on piano, and last semester on drums, the last three years in voice class and choir. The rest of the time in music history of theory. Now I am spending time doing re-mixing for bands and getting itchy to write music and play guitar again.
Hmm, this was maybe ten years ago, no more like right around the time we had a reunion at Joe's recording studio. So, 1996 ?
So... you think the mystery is gone.... Ahh you're a mys-ter-y. Got it ?
This is an after the fact re-mix using your drum tracks. Which song was it for 20 points ?
Thanks, good stuff from Redwood city. The Dungeon and John's garage.
Thanks for the comment. I will be adding vocals later this week.
Hi, thank you for the kind comment.
Hey, this song really hit the spot. I love the arrangement and feel of it. Thanks for posting.