A Sea Shanty with a bit of Psychedelic seasoning. Guest artist Starry Nightmoth performs the “harmonica” on a Yamaha KB as the song fades out.
37 SAILS
Thirty-seven sails be a full rigged ship
Open up ye hatch and pour ye spirit down…
A Sea Shanty with a bit of Psychedelic seasoning. Guest artist Starry Nightmoth performs the “harmonica” on a Yamaha KB as the song fades out.
37 SAILS
Thirty-seven sails be a full rigged ship
Open up ye hatch and pour ye spirit down…
I really like this one. I was on Ocracoke Island a few months back and heard a song that I like to do called "Blackberry Blossom" done in this style. I've been loving it every since. lol Very good!
Keyboards (bagpipes) performed by Starry Nightmoth. Lead guitar by George Harrison. Vocals and all other instruments performed by Gene Eric Mann. Thunder and rain by Mother Nature. Lyrics by John Lennon.
HEAR MY FINAL SONG
Most were drinkin', four were playin' cards
Two were dancin', one he played guitar
He was singin' how she broke his heart
Some were smokin', smoke rings filled the air
One was flirtin', playin' with her hair
He was…
HEAR MY FINAL SONG
Most were drinkin', four were playin' cards
Two were dancin', one he played guitar
He was singin' how she broke his heart
Some were smokin', smoke rings filled the air
One was flirtin', playin' with her hair
He was…
Keyboards (bagpipes) performed by Starry Nightmoth. Lead guitar by George Harrison. Vocals and all other instruments performed by Gene Eric Mann. Thunder and rain by Mother Nature. Lyrics by John Lennon.
A Sea Shanty with a bit of Psychedelic seasoning. Guest artist Starry Nightmoth performs the “harmonica” on a Yamaha KB as the song fades out.
37 SAILS
Thirty-seven sails be a full rigged ship
Open up ye hatch and pour ye spirit down…
HEAR MY FINAL SONG
Most were drinkin', four were playin' cards
Two were dancin', one he played guitar
He was singin' how she broke his heart
Some were smokin', smoke rings filled the air
One was flirtin', playin' with her hair
He was…
HEAR MY FINAL SONG
Most were drinkin', four were playin' cards
Two were dancin', one he played guitar
He was singin' how she broke his heart
Some were smokin', smoke rings filled the air
One was flirtin', playin' with her hair
He was…
Keyboards (bagpipes) performed by Starry Nightmoth. Lead guitar by George Harrison. Vocals and all other instruments performed by Gene Eric Mann. Thunder and rain by Mother Nature. Lyrics by John Lennon.
Political Folk tune featuring Starry Nightmoth on baby grand piano, pan flute, KB “strings” and intro voice. About the blatant environmental destruction humans are committing against Mother Nature/Earth.
Curse of Eden
Why did you heed the…
HEAR MY FINAL SONG
Most were drinkin', four were playin' cards
Two were dancin', one he played guitar
He was singin' how she broke his heart
Some were smokin', smoke rings filled the air
One was flirtin', playin' with her hair
He was…
I just notice the comment made by *Big Time Operator*
*"Harmonica makes everything better"*
How true! That combined with Steve's Slide . . . it's like nirvana.
HEAR MY FINAL SONG
Most were drinkin', four were playin' cards
Two were dancin', one he played guitar
He was singin' how she broke his heart
Some were smokin', smoke rings filled the air
One was flirtin', playin' with her hair
He was…
One of my better Psych Folk recordings. Intro voice and keyboards by Starry Nightmoth. BG rhythm/drums generated using a Yamaha E313 KB. Lyrics, music and all other instruments and vocals are my fault.
BEHOLD THE BREAD (Unleavened)
All of…
A Sea Shanty with a bit of Psychedelic seasoning. Guest artist Starry Nightmoth performs the “harmonica” on a Yamaha KB as the song fades out.
37 SAILS
Thirty-seven sails be a full rigged ship
Open up ye hatch and pour ye spirit down…
HEAR MY FINAL SONG
Most were drinkin', four were playin' cards
Two were dancin', one he played guitar
He was singin' how she broke his heart
Some were smokin', smoke rings filled the air
One was flirtin', playin' with her hair
He was…
Keyboards (bagpipes) performed by Starry Nightmoth. Lead guitar by George Harrison. Vocals and all other instruments performed by Gene Eric Mann. Thunder and rain by Mother Nature. Lyrics by John Lennon.
HEAR MY FINAL SONG
Most were drinkin', four were playin' cards
Two were dancin', one he played guitar
He was singin' how she broke his heart
Some were smokin', smoke rings filled the air
One was flirtin', playin' with her hair
He was…
Keyboards (bagpipes) performed by Starry Nightmoth. Lead guitar by George Harrison. Vocals and all other instruments performed by Gene Eric Mann. Thunder and rain by Mother Nature. Lyrics by John Lennon.
I decide while I was here, after enjoying the first three songs I listen to, that I'd just go ahead and hear the rest of your postings. I like the panning job on this one. Good, wide feel.
Wha wha wha wha wow! Tasty! Diging the gravely voice, the guitar and effects, the lyrics... a great way to start my morning -- that is, your new song AND this cup of coffee right here... ;)
I dig this composition of random noise -- it's out of the box yet still groovy. The sounds are pleasant, interesting, fun, and all seem to fall in timely and executed with meaning, intent, purpose, despite also seemingly random as per the title. Effective while psychedelic and definitely far out. Keep it groovy, Man!
I noted that Greg Conner, whose opinion I've come to trust, had commented on this song, so I came by for a listen. You've won a new fan -- I'll be following you hear-after. This is a gorgeous song -- the strumming, the picking, the vocals, the lyrics, the mix down/mastering job -- it's all beautiful! Great job -- Rock on!
Well this is certainly a bit different than the last few of your creations I just heard. I like the acoustic-sounding rhythm guitar -- nice strumming style. I'm pleased to discover that you're not stuck in a particular box and are actually broader than that. The lead guitar on this one is really emotional, sweet, and gripping.
I'm really digging the melodic lines of this mix down. Nice attack, really demonstrating your guitar skills here, what with the expertly executed harmonic licks which give a lot of other guitarists a bit of grief and a great delivery of the scale.
I am particularly impressed with your drumming skills. I can tell you're fun on them, and you're creative at it, composing with that set up rather than simply keeping a beat. Again, a great job.
Very professional, a very classy, tasteful composition. Your talents at the various instruments and at mixing down and mastering is quite impressive. Great job -- Rock on!
Now I know what an EBow is -- just looked it up at Wikipedia -- and what the results are when employed. Sounds very groovy. Thanks for expanding my world!
You should be a billionaire. Paul McCartney could never pick like you and he's a freaking billionaire. It's a shame that your one in a million picking talent is overlooked. But it's a thrill to have you here with us less evolved musicians on AloneTone -- thanks for sharing your very exceptional gift!
Intricate and intriguing. I dig that far out, jazzy scale. Like coloring outside the lines -- when done right, it can be totally groovy. Once again, a brilliant, fabulous job!
Comments on Gene Eric Mann's stuff
You have a lot of versatile music here. Which I like. Great guitarist!
I really like this one. I was on Ocracoke Island a few months back and heard a song that I like to do called "Blackberry Blossom" done in this style. I've been loving it every since. lol Very good!
musical and beautiful in a different way.. and strangely moving as sister says
Great!!Have a nice day!!
lovely sounding guitar, great vocals and a nice song
I really like this, it's so really different, brilliant back to front sound fx ??? Cool !
Love it
Lovely. Thoroughly enjoyed that
This really is a great song, my favorite by far.
This however, IS a Beatles song! :-) And an excellent version to boot!
cool tune!
I just notice the comment made by *Big Time Operator* *"Harmonica makes everything better"* How true! That combined with Steve's Slide . . . it's like nirvana.
I stopped by for another listen. Nice work guys!
C L A S S I C G E N E
Ah . . . The good old days. I think I remember when this song was new!
nice n smooth
Nice ! Get your seltaeB fix here!
Oh yes. That's the stuff.
nice rich guitar sounds here, nice laid back sound overall - cool.
psychedelic version of an ace psychedelic song - cool
Comments made by Gene Eric Mann
That was some groovy lead guitar! ;)
Some sad, in your face, bittersweet, reaching lyrics.
You have a great, cool style. I'm into it. You got me! ROCK ON!
I decide while I was here, after enjoying the first three songs I listen to, that I'd just go ahead and hear the rest of your postings. I like the panning job on this one. Good, wide feel.
I'm into how your mind works musically. What you fit together works for me, and your vocals and poetry works for me too. Great stuff -- Rock on!
Oh, very nice! Groovy percussions! I dig the sound combination -- shows great taste.
I like it. I'll follow you. Nice strumming style, cool vocals, interesting lyrics, nifty break, pleasant chord arrangement. DIG!
Wha wha wha wha wow! Tasty! Diging the gravely voice, the guitar and effects, the lyrics... a great way to start my morning -- that is, your new song AND this cup of coffee right here... ;)
I missed this one! I dig it, especially the switch over at the end. Groovy. You da man!
GORGEOUS! You always do a great job, but this is fabulous!
I dig this composition of random noise -- it's out of the box yet still groovy. The sounds are pleasant, interesting, fun, and all seem to fall in timely and executed with meaning, intent, purpose, despite also seemingly random as per the title. Effective while psychedelic and definitely far out. Keep it groovy, Man!
I noted that Greg Conner, whose opinion I've come to trust, had commented on this song, so I came by for a listen. You've won a new fan -- I'll be following you hear-after. This is a gorgeous song -- the strumming, the picking, the vocals, the lyrics, the mix down/mastering job -- it's all beautiful! Great job -- Rock on!
Well this is certainly a bit different than the last few of your creations I just heard. I like the acoustic-sounding rhythm guitar -- nice strumming style. I'm pleased to discover that you're not stuck in a particular box and are actually broader than that. The lead guitar on this one is really emotional, sweet, and gripping.
I'm really digging the melodic lines of this mix down. Nice attack, really demonstrating your guitar skills here, what with the expertly executed harmonic licks which give a lot of other guitarists a bit of grief and a great delivery of the scale.
I am particularly impressed with your drumming skills. I can tell you're fun on them, and you're creative at it, composing with that set up rather than simply keeping a beat. Again, a great job.
Very professional, a very classy, tasteful composition. Your talents at the various instruments and at mixing down and mastering is quite impressive. Great job -- Rock on!
Now I know what an EBow is -- just looked it up at Wikipedia -- and what the results are when employed. Sounds very groovy. Thanks for expanding my world!
You should be a billionaire. Paul McCartney could never pick like you and he's a freaking billionaire. It's a shame that your one in a million picking talent is overlooked. But it's a thrill to have you here with us less evolved musicians on AloneTone -- thanks for sharing your very exceptional gift!
Intricate and intriguing. I dig that far out, jazzy scale. Like coloring outside the lines -- when done right, it can be totally groovy. Once again, a brilliant, fabulous job!
JUICY!!!