This is a song I sang at the Hanfasting of Pam and Dave at Tupholme Abbey, Lincolnshire on 2nd July 2011. I was honoured to be asked to be the celebrant. The video shows photo footage.
Handfasting was legal in England until the 1753 Marriage…
This is a song I sang at the Hanfasting of Pam and Dave at Tupholme Abbey, Lincolnshire on 2nd July 2011. I was honoured to be asked to be the celebrant. The video shows photo footage.
Handfasting was legal in England until the 1753 Marriage…
erm, well, a bit of a sloppy woppy, luvvy duvvy luv thong. Actually, more like a sad song...poor fella, not me, just 3rd party empathy, or something. You know how it is, have an idea for a song, and stick it into the computer to make it real…
erm, well, a bit of a sloppy woppy, luvvy duvvy luv thong. Actually, more like a sad song...poor fella, not me, just 3rd party empathy, or something. You know how it is, have an idea for a song, and stick it into the computer to make it real…
erm, well, a bit of a sloppy woppy, luvvy duvvy luv thong. Actually, more like a sad song...poor fella, not me, just 3rd party empathy, or something. You know how it is, have an idea for a song, and stick it into the computer to make it real…
In the year 2000 I had my little girl visit me every other weekend. This song was written then and is sung from a child's needs perspective, keeping the bonds of love between daughter and father alive. It is sad, and hopeful, and explores the…
In the year 2000 I had my little girl visit me every other weekend. This song was written then and is sung from a child's needs perspective, keeping the bonds of love between daughter and father alive. It is sad, and hopeful, and explores the…
In the year 2000 I had my little girl visit me every other weekend. This song was written then and is sung from a child's needs perspective, keeping the bonds of love between daughter and father alive. It is sad, and hopeful, and explores the…
Yes folks, another daft song. Don't take it too seriously eh? Just a Lancashire lad having an expressional moan! lol. "One day my princess will come!", and all that gubbins.
Lady Jane's one woman band! No loops today - I got all my instruments out - all being guitar (played with plectrum in neck without realising - oops!), bongos, rain stick, ting sha bells, tibetan singing bowl and tinkly bell thing from my miniature…
I went explore down a quiet lane leading out of town, and found a field of nettles and old bottles. In the middle, a flowering apple tree. Who will appreciate it, who will eat it's fruit come autumn?
Inspired by a line in one of the many books I read while laid up with a recent back injury.
Song of The Raven Queen
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As The Fool set sail in an old milk pail
To fetch the Moon's reflection
The Mountains stood as of course they should…
I thought it would be fitting to post this today, on Memorial Day, as a tribute to my friend William Easley, as well as all who have fought and died in wars, American or otherwise.
Sometime back in the 60's William (Billy from here on) heard…
Rather, it includes Norm's excellent track Pilón For A New Son (http://alonetone.com/norm/tracks/piln-for-a-new-son). Was trying to find out how less I can get away with in rhythms while still having enough flow. Feedback welcomed :)
A little ditty about a company wanting to build a waste wood incinerator near me.
http://elkesleyagainstincineration.co.uk/home.html
or facebook - elkesley against incineration
Cheers buddys - fight the good fight
Well....the lead in the background and the main is done by a vocal Fx ......no guitars were harmed ......the rest of the music was my trusty M-audio Pro keys ......i sent it over to the other Reg as an example of what i wanted him to do with…
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Nice old chap!
Roz sounds nice!
LOVE.
Well,yes
Umm with a bag of pork scratchings, mind you dont bust a tooth
Sounds just like Tuesday to me ????????
This is the best melancholy I have heard in a while!!
yes! one of my favorite things!
Well done and great mix. The quality of the music here just keeps getting better and better.
hey man! thanks for the comments...i really dig all your stuff....great sound, songwriting style and mixing...1965 was a magical year!
Ah, that's lovely!
This is intimately gentle.Great harmony.
What a lovely, laidback and groovy track!
Wonderful heartfelt reflections - and I love the traditional sounding music.
Great riff!
nice groove
Nice job...like the guitars!!
She sounds like a right wrong 'un. Love the vibe!
Very nice sound. Clean and clear.
Ha ha...
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Fine song Brett
aw - nice sound. xxx
Ha! Love it Jane. What an ace voice, and liking the bells and shakers too! xxx
Nice one Jane, a good listen!
Nice one Regs.
Love the voice - "the voice" lol. Backward singing too - teach me how! xx
Nice one Ross
you go to some dark and terrifying places mate! Nice one.
Hi jane. This is ace! I like the effect on your voice, and the bass, flute etc - cool! Great lyrics too. More!!! x
Excellent stuff!
Yay - good lyrics and singing hon! xxx
Good version.
Lovely sound here guys.
Like the sounds here, and lyrics.
Thanks for the comments and support, you guys. I hear a parish counsellor has this song as his ringtone now - haha.
Like it.
rootin tootin!
Nice voice Jane, and nice harmonies
Come on Lady Jane - lyrics and your lovely voice!
Groovy bass line in this mate.