Don’t let tequila do the talkin
Well there’s trouble in paradise again
I thought that you were cheatin
I wanted to talk to you
So I scheduled a meetin
But when I started to sqwak
You turned around and walked
But you know I just can…
Kavin some lovely stuff and nice edits, transitions. Like the distortion quality on the near ending acoustic and electric blend before your finish. Congrats on a good month of dailies. Impressed.
Would love listening to this live in a summer night, sat on a rocking chair, under a porch, sipping a local booze or a cold beer! :-)
Very nice, Kavin!!
I've never been to Amarillo
Butchaknow
One day I will-o
I wont say no
If you ask me to stay-o
In Amarillo
Oh yes I will-o
Oh yes I will-o...
I've had my fill o'
Amarillo
Left behind my satin pillow,
I ran over an armadillo
But…
I've never been to Amarillo
Butchaknow
One day I will-o
I wont say no
If you ask me to stay-o
In Amarillo
Oh yes I will-o
Oh yes I will-o...
I've had my fill o'
Amarillo
Left behind my satin pillow,
I ran over an armadillo
But…
I unleash my secret weapon!
Guest vocalist Shaka brings the icing to this rather haunted version of the first chapter of Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier!
I wanted to play more directly with noise of various kinds so this piece focuses less on techniques and fancy plugins and more on selection & arrangement of sounds.
I spent many hours going through Reaktor ensembles I've downloaded searching…
An intrumental Track I put together when Thinking about my family.
One Guitar represents my son, one my wife and one me......
Two Versions with Vox (Jim Higgins and Geir Alfsen) are also in existance.. not sure how to link to this site…
Written and Recorded: Feb 14, 2010
Details: Epiphone Les Paul (DADGAD), Seymour Duncan Pickups, POD XT, Boss RC-20 Looper, EBow, Audacity...all fingers, no picks.
this is one i have to stop tweaking - six versions and i still don't get what i hear in my head
would love some crit for this one as it's doing my head in
thanks
When I uploaded this last night I thought it was a failure, this morning I am not so sure. I've just listened to it again and, while it fails to live up to my expectations when I started, there's something about it that I like.
The initial…
Written and Recorded: Feb 07, 2010
Details: Epiphone Les Paul (DADGAD - capo VII), Seymour Duncan Pickups, POD XT, Boss RC-20 Looper, EBow, Audacity...all fingers, no picks.
2010 RPM Challenge
I elected to pursue my theme for RPM 2010 even though, ultimately, I decided not to take part.
So I'm going at my own pace, not trying to produce "finished" works, or to be governed by anything except my experimental muse.
The theme I chose…
Came up with a proper title, because I THINK the tuning is open D minor. Thanks for the comments. And BTW, no overdubbing was used. Just used the stereo output from the Yamaha Acoustic Stomp pedal.
This is a newer version of Summer Nights from what I posted on Thanksgiving day. I didn't like the previous version. This is a much cleaner version This song is one I wrote quite a while back. I didn't like the melody so I changed it. Easier…
This is the first tune for my 2010 RPM Challenge.
A bit short...my first attempt earlier in the evening (completely different tune) I ended up scrapping at 1:30 a.m., so this one was done in just a few minutes...
Written and Recorded: Feb…
Part six of the ten-part suite. The tracks segue continuously, so downloading them all and listening to them together is the intended experience. Thanks for checking it out!
Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
This track is the result of putting Kavin's excellent track [Propitiation](http://alonetone.com/kavin/tracks/propitiation) through my Steve Reich style phased looper.
It's a beautiful piece but also quite a sparse sound which lead me to think…
Comments on kavin.'s stuff
great lyrics!
There are SOOOOO many versions of this song. They just get funnier.
The mess ups and the laughter at the end are always my favorite parts. Nic collab guys, beautiful song
You too, a terrible song & made it wonderful. w;)
I commented on several tracks before I realized I wasn’t logged in. Sorry! w:)
How many coyotes were there?
Well, now I know what the animals are on the previous track. This is a beauty.
I really like this. What are the animals at the beginning of the track?
other times it can be a sweet deal
Kavin some lovely stuff and nice edits, transitions. Like the distortion quality on the near ending acoustic and electric blend before your finish. Congrats on a good month of dailies. Impressed.
Very soothing - thank you.
Beautiful playing...love that guitar tone. It has a Santana/Bloomfield quality. Awesome!
Love it Kavin.......
beautiful!
Would love listening to this live in a summer night, sat on a rocking chair, under a porch, sipping a local booze or a cold beer! :-) Very nice, Kavin!!
That's a tuning I've never tried. I must have a go at it. Very nice!
Nice! I see the panhandle at dusk!
Aha! I see the reference to the uke! Cool!!!!
Cool sound! Sounds like some influences of India... Mandolin?
I love this! Great fun & lyrics.
Comments made by kavin.
Great song. The guitars have a nice Spanish vibe, which I like.
Very cohesive sound collage. I love this.
Acoustic greatness.
This has a "softer" sound than previous stuff, which I like. Dreamy.
Got a stand up bass? That's what I imagine, but otherwise it's a great track!
number 9..number 9..number 9
@kirklynch It's all bridge pickup, guitar run thru Yamaha AcousticStomp to simulate a miked dreadnought (because I'm lazy).
I like the anthem-ish approach here. Good 'un Doug.
yeehaaw!
Tasty stuff!
This is kick@$$!
Great energy, charging guitars and vocals! Keep on Colin
Came up with a proper title, because I THINK the tuning is open D minor. Thanks for the comments. And BTW, no overdubbing was used. Just used the stereo output from the Yamaha Acoustic Stomp pedal.
Good song Gilbert, nice.
Yay Doug's back! I like the urgency in this one. Kinda like RPM itself.
Parts IV thru VI, I made that run a couple years ago, this would have been a good soundtrack. Great stuff.
Doing RPM?
Beautiful. One of your best.
Ah a song about my 2nd favorite hobby (besides music), much to my wife's chagrin ;-}
WOWOWEEEE!!