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
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…
words by oldrottenhead
music by hooper
I’ve come this way like those before me
And those yet still to come
It fills me with a sense of wonder
To watch the rising sun
how many times
how many souls
Have acted out these scenes
It fills me with…
A piece for symphonic orchestra and chinese drum,
inspired by James Clavell's novel "Tai-Pan".
Thanks to user subtyrant from freesound.org for seashore sound sample.
My favorite Supertramp song. I just performed this over the summer at a Mexican restaurant in my hometown. My nephew played the piano. I'd sing it for you but I didn't see an email.
this is wonderful. I'm going to share it with my nephew who writes in a very similar style. I can hear and imagine a fully tracked song with this progression not that it needs it though because its good n t's own.
The sun in my mouth
the leaf on my back
the crown on my tree
forever let alone
in reverie
can't you see her
a WAV format version of the album is available on soundcloud
https://soundcloud.com/brett-warren
Last of the archives for now. A set of reels from the Last Nights Fun album. I did pipes, whistle and guitar on the last tune in the set. There's a live version of this up here too. This is the studio cut
With JS Tolar, as band Visions Of Nell.
My tribute to Anne Boleyn, the first queen to be publicly executed in England. I used some of the poetry she wrote during her imprisonment in the chorus. An innocent, incomparable woman.
Comments on Jefferson Cole's stuff
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
Comments made by Jefferson Cole
thanks Colleen and Greg.
Thanks scottz.
Thanks for the comments Andrew and Peppermint Sky.
very nice chord arrangement.
Excellent vocal and guitar sound. Really good.
These are wonderful soundtacks. This is cinematic material for sure.
Nice vocal wonderful guitar sound.
My favorite Supertramp song. I just performed this over the summer at a Mexican restaurant in my hometown. My nephew played the piano. I'd sing it for you but I didn't see an email.
this is wonderful. I'm going to share it with my nephew who writes in a very similar style. I can hear and imagine a fully tracked song with this progression not that it needs it though because its good n t's own.
through sounds quieting the mind. wonderful ! so glad I found this.
Thanks for the comments.This is a great site and I'm returning the favor of listening to all of your music as well.
I really dig this. Nicely done.
raw yet clearly mixed vocals and guitar textures.very colorful.
Wow Kirk, this is just incredible. I need a pint of Harp to go with it.
This just screams "yeah Friday !"
Beautifully haunting !
This is just too wonderful. I must have it in my collection.
Wow Ed ! This is intense. Glad to see this music of progressive nature going.
Wonderful guitar layering. Sweet sounds. Very soulful and excellent playing.
Really nice work ! Beautiful voice. Nice production !