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…
Thank you dear. It was Tess thought I should have an account for my ukey tracks but I had been drinking! I have enjoyed the last few days though. We shall see. x
Found it!!!! The atmosphere must have been amazing!
Ah, thanks Tess, nice cup of coffee, now I'm comfy! I don't know why she's so bright, she was out on the tiles half the night! Cool, this is great! You sound like you know each other very well. Perfect timing.
Hi Kavin, I'm in finding my old faves of yours, clogging up the home page but as there's no-one around it's ok. So wonderful to hear these again. I'm looking for D&K too.
Love Bee
Some people measure things by inches and miles,
gallons and quarts and sometimes smiles, but I got a measure that I made up: I measure my orange juice by the "blub, blub, blub.".
Final version of this tune - voice and guitar, banjoe accompaniment
i'm still getting used to this new mic and finding my voice sounds different with or i'm singing differently because of it. So .. feedback appreciated, and if you like it…
I've noticed the Yeti has a lot of midrange, so I've been adjusting eq for that, like GN said. It's actually perfect for this style, type of song, sounds like an old 78, without the cracks and pops.
~Through the night, and darkness, we rush forward to the tops of the universe. What for we're?~
The original version of this song was composed, written and mixed on board of the night train to Berlin, in 2004. Here is an updated version number…
This is a song about finding momentary escape from the pain of loss.. and having it interrupted by the realisation that it's the anniversary of the day it all started;
Some days I get up
and I go to the park
and I sit in the dark
and I think…
This track is from the 1986 Scartaglen album "The Middle Path". The first tune "Jezaig" was composed by Breton musician Gilles Le Bigot. The second tune is one of the "Cantigas de Santa Maria" and is attributed to King Alfonso X of Spain
Roger…
yeah when I first hear CV's tune I thought some Howlin Wolf or Tom Waits would work well over it, I just don't have the voice for it. Your version takes more of a Dr. John vocal tonality, which I like!
@captgene: I just changed strings with the Elixir Resonator pack, which uses heavier gauge, but busted the G right off the bat, not impressed but pretty good tone on the remaining 5. Some sliders have told me they don't care for the tone of coated strings. I should prob. start a thread in the forum for this..
THE INAPPROPRIATE QUESTION - Capo @ 2 to sing
G C/G bass
She said, “I can see that you’re hurting,
And I can see that you are wearing a ring.
Perhaps an inappropriate question,
but I’d like to ask you something.
Soon I will be a grand…
Comments on kavin.'s stuff
love it
The new John Renborn.
Love the sense of artistic chaos about this :-)
Brilliantly inventive guitar work. I could listen to this all day!
Lovely playing :-)
Very good!!!
BB will be missed by all, till end of all. At least, I really hope so.
Very cool
Great sound K. Real class man.
Lovely tone there Man!
really sets the mood. You got the blues
I'm in love!
love it.
Great tones! Sounds like an interpretative dance score.
Very nice, and 4:33 to boot. :-)
Thank you dear. It was Tess thought I should have an account for my ukey tracks but I had been drinking! I have enjoyed the last few days though. We shall see. x
Found it!!!! The atmosphere must have been amazing! Ah, thanks Tess, nice cup of coffee, now I'm comfy! I don't know why she's so bright, she was out on the tiles half the night! Cool, this is great! You sound like you know each other very well. Perfect timing.
Hi Kavin, I'm in finding my old faves of yours, clogging up the home page but as there's no-one around it's ok. So wonderful to hear these again. I'm looking for D&K too. Love Bee
Yeah but we have Kavin!
Too short! Nice mind! I suppose it's difficult keeping up that speed.
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Funny. The chipmunks go to Hawaii
Seamless. Mysterious and quirky. Great colabb.
4 blubs a day does a body good JMT!
Synthy goodness nice long track.
this has a Dixie Dregs vibe that I like.
I've noticed the Yeti has a lot of midrange, so I've been adjusting eq for that, like GN said. It's actually perfect for this style, type of song, sounds like an old 78, without the cracks and pops.
please stop...nobody here likes this shite
thanks for checking out JD, that's a real oldie! But a personal fave I still play live everytime.
Very nice. I'd like to borrow your orchestra!
Simply great! Thanks for sharing.
delightfully idiosyncratic!
This is pure winter morning bliss, Doug. RPM on, bro!
dang your good. Playing guitar and flute at the same time! :)
@jarvis: to insert picture, in this case I pasted html embed code from photobucket in the about window.
yeah when I first hear CV's tune I thought some Howlin Wolf or Tom Waits would work well over it, I just don't have the voice for it. Your version takes more of a Dr. John vocal tonality, which I like!
@captgene: I just changed strings with the Elixir Resonator pack, which uses heavier gauge, but busted the G right off the bat, not impressed but pretty good tone on the remaining 5. Some sliders have told me they don't care for the tone of coated strings. I should prob. start a thread in the forum for this..
Good one, JMT.
Just heard this over on the RPM site. Badass harp, slide gtr and song!
I don't know what these chants are or where from, but I'm loving it.
I just realized, at about the one minute mark, you can just hear my bud Charlie tinkling on a toy piano offstage.