I've loved this traditional mystical tune for a long time. I heard UK based guitarist David Cooper Orton do a version of it with loops several years ago at Rick Walker's Y2K festival and it's hung with me ever since. I'm going to play it in…
Continuing journey of late getting reacquainted with my acoustic guitar past in a new direction more improvised and spontaneous than I used to do and more akin to some of the acoustic work of recent years with Chinapainting. I'm also rediscovering…
Continuing journey of late getting reacquainted with my acoustic guitar past in a new direction more improvised and spontaneous than I used to do and more akin to some of the acoustic work of recent years with Chinapainting. I'm also rediscovering…
Created around some time spent upstate in Ithaca (10 miles of heaven surrounded by reality) NY helping my son relocate back to New York. Created the Pure Data patch while there using sawtooth based waves which became the foundation of this piece…
let the power fall... or, just keep playing . I like the saw wave and have double saw waves going on sometimes it is a stand alone wave that is possible double saw..
I'm a sucker for analog synths just being analog synths. Great track!
I'm putting together an outsider music YouTube channel and would like to include this song. There are no strings attached, this is a passion project for me, I just want to play your tune. You can see the trailer for the channel here: https://youtu.be/UBjjM8sFPhU. If it's okay for me to play your song, go to http://www.outsidejam.com and submit it.
Thanks!
An old recording that I had in my playlist on my run today reminded me of a fretless acoustic guitar I've not used in a while. I recorded the foundation then sampled and mixed in Pure Data. For this weekend's Sound-In event.
This is an improvisation on the Barbara Charline Jordan's 1974 Statement on the Articles of Impeachment delivered to the House Judiciary Committee during the Richard M. Nixon impeachment proceedings. From Wikipedia, "Barbara Charline Jordan was…
Pure Data oscillations put together on the fly this evening with a barebones patch incorporating old ideas new frequenices for this weekend's SI event. sound-in on Facebook.
A piece conceived a few nights ago after discovering a bit more about minimalist composer Harold Budd. I was looking through this vast discography and was intrigued by an album of his called Avalon Sutra and particularly a long piece 'As Long…
A Sound-In remix from our Shorty event. Featuring Kavin and Grackle Live Jam, Paul Muller, Charlene Stocker, Paul Mimlitsch, Bill Newbold and Shane Cadman. Remix by me.
song#2 for RPMC2016
Expiration date
A rough month for rock stars
All the good ones are leaving
It's about that time
Just the songs remain and
Public grieving
I read the news today oh no
When you died they wrote you up
Counted your…
song#2 for RPMC2016
Expiration date
A rough month for rock stars
All the good ones are leaving
It's about that time
Just the songs remain and
Public grieving
I read the news today oh no
When you died they wrote you up
Counted your…
acapella vocal loop
In the bleak midwinter
Frosty wind made moan
Earth stood hard as iron
Water turned to stone
Snow had fallen
Snow on snow on snow
In the bleak midwinter
Long, long ago
- Christina Rossetti 1872
Kavin enjoyed your set, the ideas are flowing and developed. Acoustic vamp contrast nice midway as well as all the sparkling energy at end. Going to check out the festival video which is at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjiWJF83CBimfFtaVbPXHU9C_wcbYnMih
This is my take of a obscure, yet controversial and famous Jackson Browne cover called "The Rebel Jesus." It was recorded in 2011 as part of the Nowhere Advent Project. For more info on that, go to my website- but the song turned out good I think…
You've got some good life in these songs. If your intent was subtle Christian you hit it meaning it comes off in a nice way without seeming pushed down the throat.
This is a new song that I wrote while I was up in Nebraska. The backstory is that I was a donor match for bone marrow donation. In essence: if someone has leukemia or several other diseases, they sometimes can be cured if a match can be found…
Justin Otter Guy (just another guy) and Gene Eric Mann (generic man) are the same musician. My originals are penned as Gene tunes (alonetone.com/mythopoetica) and my covers are uploaded as Justin tunes (/redshirt).
Justin Otter Guy (just another guy) and Gene Eric Mann (generic man) are the same musician. My originals are penned as Gene tunes (alonetone.com/mythopoetica) and my covers are uploaded as Justin tunes (/redshirt).
Lyrics by Adrienne Harvey. Music by Randy Nixon, Jr. and Gene Eric Mann. Vocals by Harvey. BG acoustic rhythm and acoustic bass guitar by Mann. Remaining guitars by Nixon.
Neat groove and some dark, I hear a kind of Jefferson Starship influence, perhaps it's in us all. Thanks very much for your several recent comments re my trax. There's no good way to thank someone other than post a comment for them and perhaps that's a good thing. Best with your muse Gene!
Intermittences is about memories coming and going, sometimes hurting. It is about ups and downs.
This part is about felling fulfilled, but it is a dream. At the end you wake up. The harmony is still in you, but a part is lost and you feel alone...
Waiting For The Lights To Come Back On
Yesterday after a storm rolled through, we lost power. Recorded two separate tracks with the Little Martin using the handheld, then laid them on top of each other.
DECENCY AND HONESTY AND TRUTH
- Lyrics by (mostly) Terry "The Bear" Brown
- and (not so much) Merry Bear.
- Music by Merry Bear.
Three children born, their single mother
Molested as a child
And made a little wild
- By her father and her…
Clever lyricism Merry Bear. Dead pannish and Lyle Lovett like feel and delivery. Thanks for the nice comment earlier and sorry to have to had trashed but reposted as I thought there were glitches in first upload. Appreciate the listen and like this one.
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Jan 17 2015 - Remixed. I was always kinda disappointed with what the original mix sounded like. Listening to it the other day I realised what it is - I'd mixed the vocals too loud. This reduced the "stereo" and killed off a lot of the life…
Theatrical and remniscent of Meat Loaf and late Freddie Mercury at times in delivery, feel. Thanks very much as well Andrew for the nice words on some my trax.
this is all James Bailey’s work and again I just added the delayed stereo effects with the bent time lines left and right.. no big thing but I am liking this just as much as the original.. next comes the effects :) while the movie renders..
Comments on jimgoodinmusic's stuff
This is so COOL! :)
excellent!
Nice slide work!
This is a lovely piece of intimate mystery!
Love it, inspiring. Think I'll get out my 12 and knock the dust off!
let the power fall... or, just keep playing . I like the saw wave and have double saw waves going on sometimes it is a stand alone wave that is possible double saw..
I'm a sucker for analog synths just being analog synths. Great track! I'm putting together an outsider music YouTube channel and would like to include this song. There are no strings attached, this is a passion project for me, I just want to play your tune. You can see the trailer for the channel here: https://youtu.be/UBjjM8sFPhU. If it's okay for me to play your song, go to http://www.outsidejam.com and submit it. Thanks!
The music is excellent in how strident it is.
interesting ... good work here.
melodic and melodious so pretty in the dissonances ... yes -
I missed this one till now.,. The mix seems very interactive...
really nice ... it is the great remix world that makes it --- great.. oh those low low tones --- nice.
lasers to a WWII Battle of Britain dog fight!
this is stunning
excellent stuff here.. nice .. I like it .
Meditative..
nice work Jim
Thanks for doing that, Jim. Really liking the way it turned out.
Nice, Jim! Maybe I’ll woop my lap steel out for rpm.
radically great indeed ---
Comments made by jimgoodinmusic
Love the sound of your guitar on this plus the line 'stand around here waiting to die...' fabulous!
Kavin that's beautifully played and sung and spoken. Love the feel and the last line!
Kavin beautiful interpretation and choice! Going on your RPM?
Kavin enjoyed your set, the ideas are flowing and developed. Acoustic vamp contrast nice midway as well as all the sparkling energy at end. Going to check out the festival video which is at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjiWJF83CBimfFtaVbPXHU9C_wcbYnMih
You've got some good life in these songs. If your intent was subtle Christian you hit it meaning it comes off in a nice way without seeming pushed down the throat.
Raw and interesting, Leonard Cohen like at times in delivery and a nice kind James McMurtry.
Dig this a lot - again very earthy, organic quality in what you do.
Nice cover with a sense of your own thing. Nice earth in this Justin.
Neat groove and some dark, I hear a kind of Jefferson Starship influence, perhaps it's in us all. Thanks very much for your several recent comments re my trax. There's no good way to thank someone other than post a comment for them and perhaps that's a good thing. Best with your muse Gene!
picturesque and Satie 100 years in the future.
Like dissecting sound in the trees Roger, really interesting.
Pretty neat - loss of power and found Derrek Bailey on the way:)
Kavin this is right out a fusion in one of the great duo albums of Towner/Abercrombie, wonderful vibe and feel.
Clever lyricism Merry Bear. Dead pannish and Lyle Lovett like feel and delivery. Thanks for the nice comment earlier and sorry to have to had trashed but reposted as I thought there were glitches in first upload. Appreciate the listen and like this one.
Theatrical and remniscent of Meat Loaf and late Freddie Mercury at times in delivery, feel. Thanks very much as well Andrew for the nice words on some my trax.
Diggin it - cbg giving great tonal noise floor to the space storm. Like the middle interlude interplay.
Bill like your graphic on this. Mixes are quite creative, you really paint tonality each week.