Remember that last level of old Nintendo games? Late at night stressed out screaming at the television just hoping you will beat the game? The stress? The anxiety?
Remember that last level of old Nintendo games? Late at night stressed out screaming at the television just hoping you will beat the game? The stress? The anxiety?
Anyone who knows me realizes I dig electronic music....yet have no idea what I am doing when it comes to creating it! This is just some groovy randomness messing around with new studio equipment.
There’s no place like home but I’m outside in the pouring rain
I want it all but Rome wasn’t built in a day
I am grasping at straws on a wing and a prayer
At the drop of a hat lucky dimes disappear
I gather the pieces cause morning has broken…
This track originated with 8 layers of electric guitar playing mostly rhythmic patterns. These were then mixed down to stereo, heavily processed, and became the foundation of this track. (Yes, that weird stuff you hear at the beginning and throughout…
Well Johnny kindly bought Rock n Roll down the cellar tonight and Bon decided to jump up and give this beauty his best it was a hell of a time and Johnny nearly blew his amps up. The whole cellar was shaking and so was Bon when he finished singing…
Sometimes you need to stay up late to try to force yourself to dream.
When I wrote this song (and started singing it a bit), I knew that my voice could never give it what it needed... So I turned it over to one Sister Savage... And she did…
Very nice work!! Tess- if that's a demo vocal it sound pretty damn good to me. Keith- really nice arrangement on the song, nice strum pattern and some nice soft chords. Also dig the little backup vocals.
This improvisation (chords, melody and lyrics) is complete fiction and any resemblance to anything at all is just a coincidence.
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I can't guess
how it must be
to be so shallow
that you have ta be
an alien renegade…
I have loopitus. it's contagious so be careful.
I'm having fun with it. Like puking in the toilet and pretending I'm driving a school bus.
It's fun.......
22 Memories of 911 is an improvisation in 22 notes per octave tuning on my AXiS49. The AXiS 49 seems to be especially suited to 22 notes per octave.
As for my memory – I remember being at work and someone had set up the TV in the conference…
you can tell when someone has been kicking a tune around for a while.....it's always really nailed down. Chord changes are killer and i love the slides.
A WildGeas and Cave Street collaboration
You see me and I see you
Is that what's real?
You say bad and I say good
Which one is real?
When you do the things you do
Then how do you feel?
There's a time
There's a season
For change…
First! FAVD! Always the spotless recordings I expect to hear on your music, and if this was recorded while playing in the dark your a man after my own heart. Jam on it. :)
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Slammin' guitars. I'd like to hear some vox on this tune.
I want that crash cymbal. Please.
Cool. I still dig your drums man :)
Damn fine acoustic guitar intro.
Nice changes. I like this groove.
hey, nice record you made here - feels really good!
funky
groovey
some cool drum effects here!
cool vibe here
nice work on this...love the space created
cool start
indeed it does
Yes!!!
A great beginning to this it just sucks you in .......
Love it....
Holy crap! Soooooooooo good. And it gets better by the minute. This is spectacular... And I needed it.
Yes!
Sounds nice.
always great to try new ideas,, especially when they turn out so fine, congats on the new equipment
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Really enjoyed. Loved the lyrics and how they were phrased in your song. Thanks...oh and it is raining outside here too. :)
*does "the robot" through out his kitchen* Loved it....
"Lighters high in the air in both hands" if I had more hands they would be holding more lighters as well. That kicked ass. Supergroup. :)
Very nice work!! Tess- if that's a demo vocal it sound pretty damn good to me. Keith- really nice arrangement on the song, nice strum pattern and some nice soft chords. Also dig the little backup vocals.
Sweet sweet collab-ing.....
;) need to do this one again.
Very nice track my friend. :)
Awesome ha ha, love Norm's comment. Nice chord progression.
man i had this stuck in my head all weekend...that's when you know it's a good track...
I think you need to craft an extra set of hands for live shows. Love it. Breaking the multi-tasking Light. ;)
I was living in upper marlboro MD at the time....i will never forget it.
Where the hell is the double fav button....
Did i really miss this?? WHAT?? Amazing man, love it. Just beautiful. Had to download this....it's incredible.
you can tell when someone has been kicking a tune around for a while.....it's always really nailed down. Chord changes are killer and i love the slides.
Thanks to Kavin for the help in finding this one. Great track man.
Pretty sweet, nice sound. Drums are kickin'
Good find Regs. Cool collab guys, loved the brass section.
Oh and the tuning and a capo should please Keith as well. That guy and capo's...gotta love it ;) you rock Keith!
First! FAVD! Always the spotless recordings I expect to hear on your music, and if this was recorded while playing in the dark your a man after my own heart. Jam on it. :)
In ANY "event" this is kind freakin me out. Nice!