Good grief! I didn't realize until today that I had plagiarized the name of this song for one of my percussion tracks. Please accept my apologies. I named my track that because my studio was inundated with the little buggers during my recording session… I hadn’t heard your wonderful piece before. (How embarrassing!) Here in western Virginia, we have never seen anything like it before this year: they get into everything.
Great string work!
This is a remastered version of DJam, uploaded previously, with Darrin Kobetich on mandolin. Look him up on myspace, he's an incredible guitarist! I am playing a National Estralita resonator tuned to double drop-D.
Sort of more like a marmalade than a jam.......and I bet that does not make any sense over in the US of A cos' you do not have jam but jelly and do you even have marmalade at all ?
What a way to norse up a comment......oh alright it's bloody good.
Jarvoid
not even Dan Folgelberg escapes my ruinious covers.
AS THE RAVEN FLIES (D. Fogelberg)
1972
Intro w/ Lead |: Am C F Em :|
Am C D F
I see the raven's made her nest in your eyes
Am…
A blues noodle that got out of Hand just before the midnight curfew...........trying my hand at a bit of keyboard percussion and the voice through a guitar effect........well you have to try don't you?
If this was a film, at this point indistinct but decidedly menacing figures would be detaching themselves from the shadows and moving slowly but purposefully towards the prey...
Comments on kavin.'s stuff
Simple and beautiful, I like.
Drop-D tuning, Cap. And yes BJ the chording is direct influence from NY's unplugged Mr. Soul, you have a keen ear sir.
Sweet, well done. 12 string tuned in ?
I thought that was Mr. Soul acoustic my Neil Young for a second. Great version
you're so right
we certainly are.
nice
Feels like I'm in some jungle with Tarzan
Hey Norm, no prob, there's no copyright on song titles! Stinkbug was my daughter's nickname when she was small. thanks!
Good grief! I didn't realize until today that I had plagiarized the name of this song for one of my percussion tracks. Please accept my apologies. I named my track that because my studio was inundated with the little buggers during my recording session… I hadn’t heard your wonderful piece before. (How embarrassing!) Here in western Virginia, we have never seen anything like it before this year: they get into everything. Great string work!
great track!
Awesome picking!
Sort of more like a marmalade than a jam.......and I bet that does not make any sense over in the US of A cos' you do not have jam but jelly and do you even have marmalade at all ? What a way to norse up a comment......oh alright it's bloody good. Jarvoid
Now this I like, I like very much, Great jam, sounds so very good.
Nice bluesy chord progression. Norm adds the percussive funk. I Dig the bass line too.
Yeah, that's what I like! Fantastic!
Great track guys. Norm, you are Mr.Percussion, and Kavin you made that sing!
Great job Kavin very cool.
Very cool!
Love hearing another take on Norm's cabinets. They are filled with cool notes!
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Very cool. Like the HAL2000 sample!
Sweet pickin'
Reflections of pain and struggle. Transitions are nice.
Jorma Kaukonen is a hero of mine.
Nice!
Great song and album. Great delivery Chris!
Clever cover!
Sweet pickin'!
Some good growly gutbucket there!
Interesting melange of sounds here.
Great versh!
Alien orchestral! Very Ligeti. Maybe I'll post some stuff I've stretched.
Love the reggae section and the off-kilter rhythms!
Good one JR! Another Jimi favorite. Bring on the Hendrix covers yawl!
very very nice
@Mac : Do It!! @James : standard tuning. thanks all
Ah yes an old favorite. Well done.
Hey Gene, record your picking along and post it! We're all about colabs here at alonetone!
Lovely, ethereal.
Welcome to alonetone Ben! Yawl are in for a treat.