haven't heard original .......but I like this from the mouthful of gum backing Dave guitar, orh organ to your well delivered vocal.......nice bit of lead there Dave .........
i must say what a fantastic mix sandy i absolutely love it.
i have had the privelege of hearing this from the outset, about 2 or 3 weeks ago sandy sent me his (in my eyes completed) version and i added my bits, then passed the baton onto dave to add his bits, so i have heard three earlier versions, then my inner puppy was dying to hear the finished piece and had to contain myself for two weeks.
wow! it was well worth the wait and the vocal rythms are the icing on the cake.
oh some of you may recognise mrs orh's laugh as she appears on quite a few of my songs(thanks for leaving it in) she was in the next room and her timing unplanned but perfect imho.
Ha, thanks bro - You are defo the in crowd regarding 'ol Greg!
I think you guys did a great job here. Without doubt wins the Golden Gould hands down!
Freaky... The three of you went entirely insane for a brief moment!
my first exp with the chorus in this song was from the bangles album 'everything.' it was a b-side and it just referenced this song. remembering it, i am so glad i heard the real song now, i dont care that it wasnt done by bowie, you did a fine job.
The acoustic version in rough of Often hide with part of a song written back when I was putting my mind back together, it goes as a pair with Hammers. Sorry for the glitches, the MAC chirped in a battery warning during the recording, I would avoid…
I'm going to pursue this one I think; the stepped up Jazz/drum n' bass/dub step angle.
Ok the beats are just loops dropped in from GarageBand, but I had having fun shaping the track.
One of MNCC's few songs with lyrics that can be recognized as english. Plus, it's a true story (even if it is about 2 different people) and it's got a Simpson's reference.
one of the oldest songs MNCC's ever recorded. It's mostly bass and homemade drums plus a prerecorded beat. And lyrics about the consequences of forbidden love.
A folky ballad about the trials and tribulations that happen during home recording, in this particular case using a Boss microBR.
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Let me tell you all a story, most of it is true,
a strange and twisted…
Written for/about Ben Montgomery. Answering machine messages wondering where he might be are from yours truly and Jason Biehler, his two closest friends who were always trying to track him down.
Comments on Sandy Gritt's stuff
Great take on a classic mate very cool.
haven't heard original .......but I like this from the mouthful of gum backing Dave guitar, orh organ to your well delivered vocal.......nice bit of lead there Dave .........
This is really great! Very unique! Looking forward to hearing more!
Whoa , back for a refresher on an amazing cover , this is awesome Sandy
Collabtastic gents. Enjoyed that one. Kind of had a Floyd-esque feel to it.
i must say what a fantastic mix sandy i absolutely love it. i have had the privelege of hearing this from the outset, about 2 or 3 weeks ago sandy sent me his (in my eyes completed) version and i added my bits, then passed the baton onto dave to add his bits, so i have heard three earlier versions, then my inner puppy was dying to hear the finished piece and had to contain myself for two weeks. wow! it was well worth the wait and the vocal rythms are the icing on the cake. oh some of you may recognise mrs orh's laugh as she appears on quite a few of my songs(thanks for leaving it in) she was in the next room and her timing unplanned but perfect imho.
Great track dig it very cool.
Ha, thanks bro - You are defo the in crowd regarding 'ol Greg! I think you guys did a great job here. Without doubt wins the Golden Gould hands down! Freaky... The three of you went entirely insane for a brief moment!
Inspiring stuff!
one of my favorite songs - done really well!
an original Gritty cover.............
HI . great cover version. nice 2 see freinds from the other site here. Neil from songcrafters..wanted to say hi .tc NEIL
I've said this before and I'll say it again this is excellent
A great gritty growling performance..........oh! Yeah you gotta shake it!!!
back for anoher listen, braw tell yer maw.
Thanks sandy I dig your style as well
this is amazing. firing on all cylinders. top to bottom rock jem. really inspiring!
Top quality track
nice and gritty
my first exp with the chorus in this song was from the bangles album 'everything.' it was a b-side and it just referenced this song. remembering it, i am so glad i heard the real song now, i dont care that it wasnt done by bowie, you did a fine job.
Comments made by Sandy Gritt
songwriting at its best...wonderful lo-fi vibe. I hear an Iron and Wine influence...love it!
sweet melody...very enjoyable. I love your voice!
Fresh and playful...dub-tastic!
Whatta soulful feel!...consuming and wonderous!
love the sounds and space here...trips along nicely...spooky - kinda Tones on Tails meets early Floyd.
exciting and original...and I can dance my dance to it perfectly! I dig this big time.
very sweet...you most be some kinda prog rock space folk!
So much cool stuff...great work!
Very peaceful...some tasty overdubs...rustic space...I likey.
I will be back for more...Love all I've heard...I am a fan!
magical..I love your stuff!!!!
beautiful arrangement...class all the way.
stark beauty, violently caressed...sublime.
Frickin' cool as hell!
wow this is fun!
Feels good...good energy...I'm a big fan of the tambourine.
A great relaxed feel and richly melodic...a real memorable track!
Yes!!! From the first note I like this...a real party, aggressive feel in a sing-a-long song...coolness.
I really like this...very passionate and well recorded...this is a powerful song.
Nicely played...a really deep vibe here. I like it a lot.