I always liked this traditional song based on the old folk tune, 'Rueben's Train'. so I decided to give a go. It was recorded a couple of years ago As usual more time spent mixing than recording.
At the time I was suffering from some sort of bug…
All around great song. Vocals are great and the harmonica is awesome too. Yet another awesome artist I found out about. Thanks for sharing this wonderful song!!!
I always liked this traditional song based on the old folk tune, 'Rueben's Train'. so I decided to give a go. It was recorded a couple of years ago As usual more time spent mixing than recording.
At the time I was suffering from some sort of bug…
I always liked this traditional song based on the old folk tune, 'Rueben's Train'. so I decided to give a go. It was recorded a couple of years ago As usual more time spent mixing than recording.
At the time I was suffering from some sort of bug…
I always liked this traditional song based on the old folk tune, 'Rueben's Train'. so I decided to give a go. It was recorded a couple of years ago As usual more time spent mixing than recording.
At the time I was suffering from some sort of bug…
Jamie is one of the very first "Off the cuff" songs I wrote. What ever popped into my head at the time. It sat around for many years before I finally decided to record it. Recorded in Jan 08.
Jamie is one of the very first "Off the cuff" songs I wrote. What ever popped into my head at the time. It sat around for many years before I finally decided to record it. Recorded in Jan 08.
This great old (Public Domain) song by Stephen Foster which I just do and has nothing to do with my current state of life but may not be true for others.
I do this song in a most unusual way. That is to say I changed the melody of the verses…
got this off of wikipedia.org
"Hard Times Come Again No More" is a popular song written by Stephen C. Foster during 1854. Well-known and popular in its day, both in America and Europe,
THANKS for this song. I love the story behind it.
Love the feel of this one. You can hear the sincerity of emotions in the vocals. Always think it's cool when someone can make you feel the song...like a good novelist can pull you into the story.
One of my fav songs. Didn't they use this in the Twilight Movie with Dan Akroyd? He was the ambulance driver in the beginning I think? hehe. Nicely done mate.
I have not been able to do much lately because of rebuilding our house which had been in a major flood. The flood was in June 08 and we are just getting back in! Anyway I should be doing more soon.
Sudara says: Just found this on my iPod.
Basically it was the first full mix of the tune, before it passed back to glu and then back to Sudara for the "original" version.
This is heavier, more energy, less fraility, and in Sudara's opinion a…
Okay so I enjoyed doing Glubotism1 enough that I thought I'd take a second crack at it. Same tools but took a different approach to how I used Stylus RMX and I introduced some of it's built-in effects on some of the parts. Also I bused RMX and…
Originally conceived as a mellow-ish, Stephen Stills sounding number (at least the verses), then the chorus came to me out of nowhere and turned the whole song on it's ear. I think that was for the better. I have to admit that I surprised myself…
Hey, notice the new forum section... Track Therapy? discuss with me: http://alonetone.com/forums/track-therapy/topics/help-me-find-direction-for-this-track
Mr Glu
I like your little ditty. I think it has a lot of promise.
The one thing that I believe it needs is a "B" part. You are basically playing the same chord progression over and over again. Not too bad since it's only 2:29 long but a B part would help. I don't know what key its in but lets just say its G. Your B part should be in some other rel chord starting in C or D and progress for 8 or so bars somewhere in the middle of the tune. Just to mix it up.
I hope this is what your looking for.
I do not know anyone named Lilly Child. I just thought the name sounded good.
This is third of 10 "Off the cuff" songs written last June. I have only recorded 4 of the 10
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All around great song. Vocals are great and the harmonica is awesome too. Yet another awesome artist I found out about. Thanks for sharing this wonderful song!!!
An old favourite if mine, given the wonderful Gilbert treatment.
Love your buggy voice - sounds wonderfully velvety and mournful.
Really nice job!. I always liked this song as well
Really nice song! Well done!
Ohhh, ahhh! Lovely lyrics.
Cute song, the harmonica works well.
I like this version, even better than the CCR take. Always makes me think of that late night rock show in 70's of the same name.
A real feel good number!
Great old song I haven't heard in years. Thanks!
Lovely song! Well done!
got this off of wikipedia.org "Hard Times Come Again No More" is a popular song written by Stephen C. Foster during 1854. Well-known and popular in its day, both in America and Europe, THANKS for this song. I love the story behind it.
Love the feel of this one. You can hear the sincerity of emotions in the vocals. Always think it's cool when someone can make you feel the song...like a good novelist can pull you into the story.
One of my fav songs. Didn't they use this in the Twilight Movie with Dan Akroyd? He was the ambulance driver in the beginning I think? hehe. Nicely done mate.
Why not both ways? :) This way is certainly good.
Sitting here, 6.45, foot tapping, big smile on face. Welcome back Gilbert. Enjoy your new home.
Such a restrained, controlled vocal. Lovely music and lyrics too.
You can shine it on me anytam! love the song and great vocal.
Very tender. Lovely tune!
I have not been able to do much lately because of rebuilding our house which had been in a major flood. The flood was in June 08 and we are just getting back in! Anyway I should be doing more soon.
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Nice!
0029 had no sound and this has. I liked 0029 better
Crazy title but nice sound.
I hear nothing. Is something wrong?
I like the solid sound and beat!
A fun tune for sure. Well constructed.
Great job and great sound. I like the Live sound you get on the softer parts.
Mr Glu I like your little ditty. I think it has a lot of promise. The one thing that I believe it needs is a "B" part. You are basically playing the same chord progression over and over again. Not too bad since it's only 2:29 long but a B part would help. I don't know what key its in but lets just say its G. Your B part should be in some other rel chord starting in C or D and progress for 8 or so bars somewhere in the middle of the tune. Just to mix it up. I hope this is what your looking for.
Thanks Stu and Tim. I am glad to be here.