An instrumental I wrote for friend's wife who passed into the next dimension. Sweet lady with whom I made friends with as a couple. I felt inspired to write a song for his wife after she passed. He gave me her tenor guitar. I was honored beyond…
Great Song! You have a lot going on here!
I love the lonely feel of this and how it evolves throughout the song.
Outstanding Lyrics: *"And I run a/c
with the windows down"* & *"Tripping on the wires at the edge of your farm"*
I like the bass line. Nice contribution to the *"Who Knew"* Challenge.
Added to the playlist:
http://alonetone.com/connor/playlists/who-knew
My final project for this semester. Done!!!!
We had to write a short piece for 2-5 players. I chose violin and piano.
The piece also had to represent what we hope to learn and what kind composer we hope to be in four years. (I almost called…
I struggled to get this thing completed. I've been sat on it for weeks, finished, debating whether I was really prepared to let it go.
I loved the song when I wrote it, inspired by a wonderful week at the end of September. But the recording…
Here is my contribution to the latest song writing challenge posted in the Alonetone Forum.
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Who Knew when I first met you
That all your troubles would be mine
And you’d be coming around again…
This song was inspired by a long walk....
Lyrics:
Down by the river, down by the shore we go
The moon above cast a beautiful glow
We walked around talking through the night
I can’t help but think how it felt right
Hey Constance, don’t you feel…
Well the MN songwriters were in my living room tonight. We all shared our contributions to the "glass" songwriting challenge. Here's the live version of Poorly Blown Glass with Greg Connor on Guitar, Scott Zosel on Mandolin, Colin Walterson…
Four by Four World
Lyrics Boudreau
Music Jim Tramontano
Well i wont pretend to hide
i choose not to step outside
my four by four world
Cast all your thoughts aside
Dont question or criticize
My four by four world
i'm challenging you…
I was down at the station
Catch the Greyhound to Go My Way
And I heard the loudspeaker
We’ll be leaving some time today
You just Say no thank you
When I ask you to be mine
I’ll be looking for that green light
When I ask you the next…
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This takes me back to 1968 and The Underground Sounds of Jake Holmes
Such pathos! Love the layering.
What a memory trip! Love your singing.
Love the way you use the language. Great ambience.
Great sense of time and place and voices. John Lennon tucked up under your voice. Great guitar sound. Do I hear violins at 2:20?
Thanks castraitbrothers , appreciate you stopping by and giving a listen and the feedback.
Great emotion in here, excellent musicianship
Thanks for listening scottz , really appreciate the feedback .
Love this, such a big sound, great job!
thanks Robert and thetworegs for giving a listen and the feedback. Really appreciate it.
Excellent!!!
Nice tune. Nice production work. Like that clean guitar tone.
thanks Nick .
Really like how the synch sets the mood - vocals fits nicely... well done! Reminds me of an old band called David + David
Thanks slkrell appreciate the feedback
Works all the way thru. I thought your vocal Phrasing outstanding.
Thanks Greg and Colleen.
Great Song! You have a lot going on here! I love the lonely feel of this and how it evolves throughout the song. Outstanding Lyrics: *"And I run a/c with the windows down"* & *"Tripping on the wires at the edge of your farm"* I like the bass line. Nice contribution to the *"Who Knew"* Challenge. Added to the playlist: http://alonetone.com/connor/playlists/who-knew
This is a great addition to the challenge. Lots of really cool things going on in this song. Love the bridge / chorus!!! Great vocals.
Not a talk box,,just a fuzz box with the tone knob down.I was just as surprise at how cool it sounded..Thanks slkrell. Thanks too castaitbrothers
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Thanks castraitbrothers , appreciate you stopping by and giving a listen and the feedback.
Thanks for listening scottz , really appreciate the feedback .
thanks Robert and thetworegs for giving a listen and the feedback. Really appreciate it.
oh yes....coffee on a brisk December morning far removed from all the hype of the Holidays to find this gem .
wonderful layering. The build is hauntingly beautiful. I could see this on a soundtrack of a HBO series.
wow, wonderful ! This is really smooth and soulful. It has a bit of a Kinks vibe.
thanks Nick .
Thanks slkrell appreciate the feedback
Thanks Greg and Colleen.
yes ! nicely done !
wow nice job...I gotta get moving on my Who Knew...
Not a talk box,,just a fuzz box with the tone knob down.I was just as surprise at how cool it sounded..Thanks slkrell. Thanks too castaitbrothers
wonderful ! Your stuff is so colorful and vivid Brett.Inspries to dig deeper in my production.
really diggin' the space in this song. So patient in delivery..smooth. Thanks for the feedback a couple days ago.
Yes ! really like the progression. I'm a big Depche fan so this is right there.
really like how you came in with the straight beat at :40 and it just took off like a brush fire until that wonderful breakdown.Really nice.
absolutely wonderful. Great vocal.
Greg said this was live from the coffee table ? nicely done ! are you able to play locally in coffee houses? this would be wonderful.
Gritty and fat sounding.Wonderful guitar textures and execution of playing..loving that 70's vibe.
nice song and wonderful mix, I envy your guitar sounds.