From a few years back. Bill Pohl, Darrin Kobetich and I playing in the lounge at the Ridglea theater, in Fort Worth, Tx. Our first performance as "Strung, Drawn and Quartered". Notable because of my first use of live looping.
From a few years back. Bill Pohl, Darrin Kobetich and I playing in the lounge at the Ridglea theater, in Fort Worth, Tx. Our first performance as "Strung, Drawn and Quartered". Notable because of my first use of live looping.
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…
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…
I thought I had commented on this one already. Oh, well it was probably my gobsmacked comment got spammed off!
It's the slide mandolin that is so fascinating.
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…
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…
Nicely done Kavin. I always liked this song and your take on it. How about Spencer the Rover next? John Martyn does a great version (I imagine you may well be familiar with it...)
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…
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…
I needed a place to host a work in progress where it wouldn't be obvious so you might have found a secret mix!!!
So that 4 minute song with the slide guitar that no-one listens to is gone ;-)
A further study in Inverse Bipedal Degradation (http://alonetone.com/breakinglight/tracks/inverse-bipedal-degradation)
All samples (swamp frogs/crows) by Tomlija over @ freesound.org
This song is the first Solar Fetus song to only use two people. Absolutely no one showed up to Adam and I's room in time to record this, so we ended up doing it by ourselves. The talking, screaming, and random sound you hear faintly in the background…
Thanks Kirk, Jarvis. It's an Epiphone mando I borrowed from a friend. I'm supposed to be laying down some tracks for a song, but have gotten sidetracked, experimenting with it ;)
Landry/Garn
When I sent this song off to Jim, he sent back tracks for a second rhythm guitar, lead guitar, and drums. Bass soon followed, and Kavin's slide dropped in nicely. Just thought I'd let y'all have a listen to what came back to me…
Cool. In many ways I like this one better. Not so much ME, and Jim does some lead. Nothing against Norm, but the drums work better here and seem to propel the song more.
Recorded in 2008.
Fuzz guitar through an old DDL into a pitch transposer, recorded in one pass with no edits or overdubs.
Just a minute noodle doodle, really, but it's gonna go somewhere.
Honest!
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Tingely
love the tension on this one, good stuff
Very nice old school sound
Excellewnt, strong vocal dilivery with some inventive support
I thought I had commented on this one already. Oh, well it was probably my gobsmacked comment got spammed off! It's the slide mandolin that is so fascinating.
Wonderful :-)
good campfire song! reminds me of the cowboy days strumming some great blues jams
Great sound mate very cool eastern flavor.
Very interesting stuff there!
Slide on mandolin? Marvellous, sounds great!
Sounds kind of lonely. Nicely done though!
interesting,, has an western texas feel, like 7000 miles or so to the west closer to japan or the indo pacific,,, i enjoyed hearing this
This reminds me of the Koto playing on "Kokoku", from Laurie Anderson's "Mr Heartbreak". Really lovely. Do You fancy doing a tune?
Nicely done Kavin. I always liked this song and your take on it. How about Spencer the Rover next? John Martyn does a great version (I imagine you may well be familiar with it...)
Dreamy coolness.
I haven't spoken to Ry for weeks, but I like it too.
beautiful tone, dig your voice here
Nice mate very cool.
Nice one mate cool track.
Great track!
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Little known fact: Dick Dale was a cosmonaut. Great track!
Oooo yes!
Excellent. Nice live sound to this.
Nice remix and additions Tipu!
Awesome!!
Thanks Kirk, Jarvis. It's an Epiphone mando I borrowed from a friend. I'm supposed to be laying down some tracks for a song, but have gotten sidetracked, experimenting with it ;)
Love these nylon excursions. Brimming with melodic ideas.
There ye go. Curious title.
Beefheart is alive and well! Like the gtr.
Delicioso!
Cool. In many ways I like this one better. Not so much ME, and Jim does some lead. Nothing against Norm, but the drums work better here and seem to propel the song more.
Yah Joe!
Tantalizing
Plunderphonics? Sampling? Cool.
Nice pickin. Similar in style and tone as Adrian Legg, heard of him?
Do you own the copyright for this song?
Slk really started something! I second Cap's good one!
good morning Roger...ppp
Nice take on the heads!
Some pretty badass pickin' on this one.