This salty man's a salty dog
His travels have left him weary
Got boots all lined up at the door
He's must be carrying stones again...
His salty wife waits on salty shores
Tending the child she carries
Washing his wounds with olive soap…
At the end of this road
Red rock and blue skies
And the wind calls
Plant your roots in the ground
And the clean air that the trees share
You can't hear a sound
Deep in the heart of it all
Morning dew at the sunrise
Covered in fog
Fires…
Listening to all your stuff (after your clear out) while I'm working. This one really jumped out at me and brought me over to comment (loving it all though!)
Some people talk to me
Ask me what I do for a living
Use some rocks to grind my grain
Little bit of whiskey to tickle the brain
Valley fever giving me rest
Smokestack choked out to my west
Drink a little of the H2O
Give it a little…
How long we've been waiting for this storm to end
Said we might go
Where the winds they do blow
Full steam ahead the blind captain said
Might take some time now
We might windup dead
Just bury those bones along that 2 note transfer…
As slowly I recall
These letters sent to you
As all things come to pass
I anticipate that I'll leave
This world for a new
Waiting for the letters that you'll send
Civil War
At 300 strong
Into the heart of Dixie we roam
We might be…
This salty man's a salty dog
His travels have left him weary
Got boots all lined up at the door
He's must be carrying stones again...
His salty wife waits on salty shores
Tending the child she carries
Washing his wounds with olive soap…
Whispers for dark words in my subconscious
The belief that reality doubles with your delusions
A thought that a handshake was once considered currency
Or a realization that man is the only predator you fear
Radioactive soul
Ain't got nothin…
Good job man!!! I was not really in time when i recorded it, just got the beat stuck in my head, so you did amazing following with the bass. REALLY LIKE IT!!
A song about falling asleep on the couch, so there is no mystery to it! But the loose change is in the cushions, lights and tv are on, and the oven has been set to 350 for several hours :)
One vocal & acoustic take with a harmony and noodle…
As for recording: if you ever go with a computer set-up, a pretty cheap way to go is a conderser microphone- (i use an akg perception 200) i love the 200, the 220 is newer but made mostly of plastic, and get an Art Tube Preamp. Check it out, this little guy is like 30 bucks, and has a lot of presets for any instrument. Just my opinion, but for your sound it's a pretty neat little setup. You could get more expensive stuff, but everything i use is pretty cheap,and i think it sounds okay. It's not what you have, it's how you use it.
A song about falling asleep on the couch, so there is no mystery to it! But the loose change is in the cushions, lights and tv are on, and the oven has been set to 350 for several hours :)
One vocal & acoustic take with a harmony and noodle…
(reply) you what is strange? I rercorded the song a while back, and kept saying, "i like it, but it needs an intro" so i made the intro last night and put it on there...the more i listen to it, i might split them back up....good call..sweet song to by the way
A song about falling asleep on the couch, so there is no mystery to it! But the loose change is in the cushions, lights and tv are on, and the oven has been set to 350 for several hours :)
One vocal & acoustic take with a harmony and noodle…
Au Naturale! A song a friend of mine wrote. Performed by me, of course. All recorded on the Boss Micro BR. It's a song about sharing. Very rough, raw and unplugged. Kind of embarrassed to "share" it - Please excuse the mistakes and hacks! One…
Glad one made it to the pie pod. HA HA!! I think i'm re-discovered my acoustic again, thanks to your jammin, so really i should thank you. Now have a cup of coffee for me, since it's still 90 freakin degrees outside!!
I love you. And I'm watching you... :)
All one take into the Boss MicroBR hole and cleaned up a little. I'm the red headed stepchild of recording...
Love You
Some people want to know you
Wanna put their arms around you
Buy you a drink…
This was written while living in the studio. For some reason this song seems like music appropriate for a chase scene. This is all bass and drums...no guitars yet. Vic's working on it.
‘Cut Up’ was a very challenging song for writing bass parts. The guitars in that song are rhythmically dominating. The pay off was a dense piece of music.
There are too many amazing quotes from this film to not sample them SOMEWHERE in my album. Time after time, the 'yo-yo master' line got me laughing, so I thought I'd pay homage to it.
live @ Dunn Bros. in Keller, Tx. 1/29/10
Took me awhile to get my legs here, as evidenced by the sloppy playing. The bulk of this is the tune "Blue Hour".
Comments on Movement To Contact's stuff
Rocks.
Nice! Really like that shift at 2 minutes!
pretty cool,,if your into giant squid,, discovery will be showing the first ever video on sunday the 27,, as i heard on npr,, happy friday! r
this is your brain on mtc
I'm likin' this! w;-)
Oh, and while I'm commenting - love the riffing over the sparse background on this. Simple and powerful.
Listening to all your stuff (after your clear out) while I'm working. This one really jumped out at me and brought me over to comment (loving it all though!)
Nice :-)
Gritty! Like this one MTC!
Nice playin MTC.
Really dig the flamenco runs. Another feather in your badass cap.
I really like this - nice structure and tones.
Sweet! This sort of thing is right up my alley!
Great tune.
Nice tones Man!
Not long now to the R.P.M 2013......another excellent track.....back for more later"........
Great tone on that guitar and the drumming is excellent,vocal too....bravo
Excellent track......
Excellent track & Video
Bitchin tune...F**k!
Comments made by Movement To Contact
Good job man!!! I was not really in time when i recorded it, just got the beat stuck in my head, so you did amazing following with the bass. REALLY LIKE IT!!
As for recording: if you ever go with a computer set-up, a pretty cheap way to go is a conderser microphone- (i use an akg perception 200) i love the 200, the 220 is newer but made mostly of plastic, and get an Art Tube Preamp. Check it out, this little guy is like 30 bucks, and has a lot of presets for any instrument. Just my opinion, but for your sound it's a pretty neat little setup. You could get more expensive stuff, but everything i use is pretty cheap,and i think it sounds okay. It's not what you have, it's how you use it.
ALL RIGHT!! A true clutch fan. Man i just picked up the Live at the 9:30 DVD and it rocks! I've only seen them live once, but an amazing band.
I'll have to listen in a few hours when i head home. I'll put it in the car, turn it up loud, and check it out!!
yeah you can add a bass line to that song, that would be sweet!
(reply) you what is strange? I rercorded the song a while back, and kept saying, "i like it, but it needs an intro" so i made the intro last night and put it on there...the more i listen to it, i might split them back up....good call..sweet song to by the way
that's a good idea! wilde street....i will keep that in mind.
Really nice.
Glad one made it to the pie pod. HA HA!! I think i'm re-discovered my acoustic again, thanks to your jammin, so really i should thank you. Now have a cup of coffee for me, since it's still 90 freakin degrees outside!!
This is a good one to get me ready for the weekend. I like the progression too.
amazing. I have a new fav. song. Thanks!
dig it
thanks for the kind words, i really dig the strum pattern on this one.
the shit
Nice primus kick to it
Drop the bass just a bit, bring the guitar up a tad, and you've got it. Really there is no right or wrong answer.
Nice feel
Nice groove.
Needed a pick-me-up at work...
Great stuff!