Borrowed Keith Landry's dynamic acoustic guitar part to help me write the most personal song I've ever written. Recorded last February for the RPM challenge, but didn't feel right putting it up until now.
Borrowed Keith Landry's dynamic acoustic guitar part to help me write the most personal song I've ever written. Recorded last February for the RPM challenge, but didn't feel right putting it up until now.
Borrowed Keith Landry's dynamic acoustic guitar part to help me write the most personal song I've ever written. Recorded last February for the RPM challenge, but didn't feel right putting it up until now.
Borrowed Keith Landry's dynamic acoustic guitar part to help me write the most personal song I've ever written. Recorded last February for the RPM challenge, but didn't feel right putting it up until now.
from the album "Flooded" featuring Ash Reynolds on vocals
She’s grey outside
She’s very sad
She starts to cry
It’s looking bad
The frozen ground
Won’t let her in
Yet on it comes
The flood begins
The road ahead
Has warning signs
say…
I heard Vaisvil's Track earlier and had a bit of time so i thought i'd add a vocal....so thanks Chris for letting me play.........
Drama in the cheap Hotel room 52 (Lyrics)
I’m in room 52
and i honestly don’t know what to do
you’ve taken…
the clock on the wall is watching the window
the shades are at half mast for what i do
there are regrets just over that horizon
but i know i know i can count on you
i think of a time when i was unwilling
the dark days i counted with a mark on…
One of my first experiments with DADGAD tuning. I was hoping to get a dark,droning sound. I lived in Missouri for a lot of years and this sounds like what it feels like to be out in the sticks there.
Done by the Blind Boys of Alabama and Johnny Cash but NEVER like this. The base for this song was constructed from home made samples, including the sound of a 9mm Sig Sauer being fired. Bass was my first attempt at using a synth (Massive).
Recorded in 1990, this music brings together the alto sax of Carlos Ward, the late Tim Green on tenor, Louis Moholo on drums, and Paul Rogers on bass, along with Dallas trumpeter Dennis Gonzalez.
A tribute to my good friends Saturn's Return from Southport, ME. A great hard punk/metal band. The first three parts were instrumental songs, so I felt I could offer my playing this way. Check em out on Facebook!
Comments on kavin.'s stuff
Nice work. Much needed the listen.
Lovely...
love it ! very good !
Nice!
Dude. Sooooooo good.
Well, it's way overdue and so lovely Kavin.
Nice.
What a beautiful cover!
Excellent track mate
Right on ! Knarly tunes dude ! love it !!! (d.j.smith )
Excellent mate
Great beat really dig the vocals
Out of Towner indeed!
I love this. Makes you feel free. w;-)
Good one Kavin!
Just beautiful!
Great playing
Nice and swingy.
always nice to hear your work
Great mix. Vocal is pristine. Nice use of metaphor.
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Powerful.
Mellotron? Nice!
@fallingupart you are correct sir, 808 drum machine in Logic, played live because I was too lazy to sequence a track!
Nice mood in this.
Thanks Paul, and glad to see you back in action for rpm!
I clicked on the little heart and it broke. That was great gents, hit home ..
Just rediscovering this great music after too long. Hope you're well wherever you are.
nice groove!
Badass guitar fest
I like this, whoever it is.
a lovely, tranquil guitar piece
Nice textures!
Nice shredding!
Smooth moody piece, much like.
nice
Really good.
Nicely done!
So good. Need more jazz around here.
dig dat fuzz
hellz yuh