Sam was a very articulate and kind friend; he spend way too much of his life in a wheel chair and yet demonstrated a lot of grace.
We lost him just over a year ago.
Among many other unexpected, Christ-like kindnesses, he realized at one point…
Levi was a beautiful elder friend who suffered considerably. In spite of the 'ebbs and flows, waxings and wanings,' he seemed to quietly maintain a real relationship with the God who IS Love - a desire to care and - in his way - to be gently present…
Levi was a beautiful elder friend who suffered considerably. In spite of the 'ebbs and flows, waxings and wanings,' he seemed to quietly maintain a real relationship with the God who IS Love - a desire to care and - in his way - to be gently present…
Levi was a beautiful elder friend who suffered considerably. In spite of the 'ebbs and flows, waxings and wanings,' he seemed to quietly maintain a real relationship with the God who IS Love - a desire to care and - in his way - to be gently present…
hey uncle kev. its damon. i listened to all of them, but i think this one is particularly interesting. I especially like 2:28 where its the single horn holding out the note while all others are silent for a second. cool stuff. hope all is well.
love the bluesy vocal refrain about the difficulties of starting up juxtaposed with the energy and buzz of the instrumentation that has no difficulty moving along!
Solo acoustic finger picking thing I've been working on for a while. Sometime around 1968 I started studying with Mr. George Bennett who taught me the rudiments of finger picking. Later when we played some gigs together he also taught me the rudiments…
From the archives. Traditional Irish slow air. Myself on the Uilleann pipes with synth backing. This was recorded at a concert here in Weston back in I think '92. Originally recorded on an ancient 4 track machine and then transferred to cassette…
From the archives. Traditional Irish slow air. Myself on the Uilleann pipes with synth backing. This was recorded at a concert here in Weston back in I think '92. Originally recorded on an ancient 4 track machine and then transferred to cassette…
BEAUTIFUL, man.
Thanks for checking Twilight Jewel out; I've just realized how tongue-in-cheek the synth piper at its beginning must seem to a real piper.
Traditional Irish - Arranged by Doug Sparling
The last of my traditional Irish tunes for now...I learned both these tunes on my Kirk Lynch uilleann pipes when I had them - now I just play them on guitar best I can.
Buachaill On Eirne is…
From 2005 - Another one of my early pieces written on Fruity Loops, I believe written along side Morning at the Quay. As much as I detest re-recording things, I could probably do it justice now (for what it is, but I cringe at the step programming…
From 2005 - Another one of my early pieces written on Fruity Loops, I believe written along side Morning at the Quay. As much as I detest re-recording things, I could probably do it justice now (for what it is, but I cringe at the step programming…
From the archives. Traditional Irish slow air. Myself on the Uilleann pipes with synth backing. This was recorded at a concert here in Weston back in I think '92. Originally recorded on an ancient 4 track machine and then transferred to cassette…
Glu and Sister Savage bring you these remixes!
Original track by Sister Savage:
http://alonetone.com/sistersavage/tracks/little-england
I added melodies to the initial track and then Sister Savage
rerecorded the vocals to match the new melody.
Welcome to my 300th Alonetone upload! I sit with a pile of books to read in a house full of boxes and my studio is not even completely set up; however, I had no choice but to write and record this tune today once the sun went down. This song is…
![aphoto](http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g9/iloveglu/800px-Tundzha.jpg)
Narrative: A lonely scientist was stationed to Tundzha Glacier in Antarctica to study fissures.
Instrumentation: I stretched, repitched, and looped two sections…
Traditional Irish - Arranged by Doug Sparling
The last of my traditional Irish tunes for now...I learned both these tunes on my Kirk Lynch uilleann pipes when I had them - now I just play them on guitar best I can.
Buachaill On Eirne is…
Thanks for this utterly beautiful music
-and for your comments on some of my recently added stuff.
I'd love to take a lesson on your honest/clear guitfiddle technique.
For my friend and coworker, because he certainly deserves it.
This song is friends with [song for themcgruff](http://alonetone.com/sudara/tracks/song-for-themcgruff)
Comments on K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions's stuff
great song man
Really nice. Great atmosphere.
Wild vocal effects. Very cool sounds!
This is good mate like it.
This is soooooo weird AND cool!
Beautiful as usual mate. Very nice.
your stuff always sparks me man
Great K.Scott. Love the real and synth hornage. beautiful.
Nice Work man. Rippleless and serene. Real smooth.
hey uncle kev. its damon. i listened to all of them, but i think this one is particularly interesting. I especially like 2:28 where its the single horn holding out the note while all others are silent for a second. cool stuff. hope all is well.
That's good. Like it. How...now do-o-w... Here to stay.
do you have this scored? Lyle
Nice writing! Enjoyed that!
Nicely done mate cool.
would love to hear this with an actual choir. Lyle
Loved this! Lyle
love the bluesy vocal refrain about the difficulties of starting up juxtaposed with the energy and buzz of the instrumentation that has no difficulty moving along!
Very swanky, bro - Love the theme too!
sweet!
Very cool!
Comments made by K. SCOT SPARKS 79+intercessions
thanks so much for the recent comment.
you make me smile, man thanks for recent comments now i'm going to go listen to jsbach's sheep may safely graze best
... Wow; beautiful, man. (...are there witting tinges here of Steve Tibbetts' thing?) Thanks. ks
...cool, man!
VERY nice here, man. Thanks for listening and commenting on mine. A great week to you.
yeah, guys! Wes ANderson wants this in his film, no?
Kirk: Thanks much for these uniquely stirring sounds. Thanks, also, for the kind comments on 'For Joy.'
BEAUTIFUL, man. Thanks for checking Twilight Jewel out; I've just realized how tongue-in-cheek the synth piper at its beginning must seem to a real piper.
Beautiful indeed; thanks.
Thanks for your recent comments, Doug. (I'm going to hang and check out ye great sounds here.)
...man- tasteful stuff here, Doug. Thanks much for the encouraging words on 'For Joy.'
Thanks for your fine music here, and for your recent comment on For Joy. Best to you, Kirk. ks
Yeah!!
jusplainGOOD; thanks.
Thanks for the recent comments --and for the beautiful sophistication you are foisting here upon mi ears. Man! Yeah. Lets make some music some time.
Thanks for this utterly beautiful music -and for your comments on some of my recently added stuff. I'd love to take a lesson on your honest/clear guitfiddle technique.
Thanks for the cool sounds --AND for the kind words. Best, ks
...nice work here. Thanks for the kind words on 'For Joy.'
...so very nice here.
o yes ...yes