Starry Nightmoth and I (Gene Eric Mann) labored a few days on this tricky number. We gave it our best shot, but mucho kudos to Del Shannon's keyboardist -- his break rift was amazing! We settled for sort of faking our way through, which was…
Starry Nightmoth and I (Gene Eric Mann) labored a few days on this tricky number. We gave it our best shot, but mucho kudos to Del Shannon's keyboardist -- his break rift was amazing! We settled for sort of faking our way through, which was…
BTW, the Del Shannon version is in A minor/A -- we transposed our version to E minor/E simply because I can't "wa wa wa wa wonder" and "wai wai wai wia why" as high as teenage Del anymore.
Starry Nightmoth and I (Gene Eric Mann) labored a few days on this tricky number. We gave it our best shot, but mucho kudos to Del Shannon's keyboardist -- his break rift was amazing! We settled for sort of faking our way through, which was…
The "Oboe" lead break in the song's center is performed by Starry Nightmoth on her Yamaha E-313 keyboard. Please give her some kudos -- she practice the rift for 3 days to make this song happen for us!
MR. TAMBOURINE MAN: An Interpretation
- Music and original lyrics by Bob Dylan
- Interpretive lyrics by Gene Eric Mann
- Keyboards (harmonica, pan flute, piano) by Starry Nightmoth
- Drums generated via an E-313 KB
- Bass, rhythm and lead…
COME TOGETHER
Here come old flattop, he come groovin' up slowly
He got joo-joo eyeball, he one holy roller
He got hair down to his knee
Got to be a joker he just do what he please
He wear no shoeshine, he got toe-jam football
He got…
Our twisted, Psychedelic Folk version of RAIN by the Beatles. Starry Nightmoth performs on the Yamaha E-313 KB, using it's "bag-pipe" setting. This 4:20-long song is best heard on headphones, with the lava and black lamps running, incense burning…
Our twisted, Psychedelic Folk version of RAIN by the Beatles. Starry Nightmoth performs on the Yamaha E-313 KB, using it's "bag-pipe" setting. This 4:20-long song is best heard on headphones, with the lava and black lamps running, incense burning…
(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
Sittin' in the mornin' sun
I'll be sittin' when the evenin' come
Watchin' the ships roll in
Then I watch 'em roll away again, yeah
I'm sittin' on the dock of the bay
Watchin' the tide roll away, ooh…
HEY GOOD LOOKIN' -- Lyrics and music by Hank Williams Sr., this arrangement by Starry Nightmoth (Honkey Tonk piano) and Gene Eric Mann (bass, guitar, vocals).
Hey, hey, good lookin', whatcha got cookin'?
How's about cookin' somethin' up with…
YOUR CHEATIN' HEART by Hank Williams Sr.
Your cheatin' heart will make you weep
You'll cry and cry and try to sleep
But sleep won't come the whole night through
Your cheatin' heart will tell on you
- When tears come down like fallin…
Thank you for your nice comment. Your music is very interesting too. If you like dark or mystiic music, check out my other project "Funeral Miracle Saga". It´s on alonetone too :)
I have so many fond memories of this song. My mom used to sing this to me when I was a kid. Thank you so much for making this. This is a beautiful rendition.
This song pretty much sums up my life right now. No direction and no ambition.
Maybe because it's SpringTime and Love is in the air.
In keeping with the romantic nature of the season, it features:
BANJO . . . . . The instrument made…
Thanks to Robert Palomo for giving this a little sound engineering. Robert said " I mixed thru my mastering plugin (Ozone 5).
WordsMightBethe Weapon ToCreateThePerfect Crime
If I had a dollar for everything I done
To help you through…
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Full moon, full of mystery
Full moon, shadows thru the trees
I can feel your spell, I’m beggin at you please
So long I been straight and true
No wrong has come into view
I can feel that dark side, all because of you
Way down…
A new one...
I wrote it on 5th February, and managed to record it in less than a month (a head-cold and lack of hearing in one ear slowed the last lap somewhat).
But seeing as the last one took over 8 months, I think I'm already ahead for…
I dig the classic flavor of this one. Some choice bass runs. Groovy lyrics. Great vocal delivery. Superb mix-down skills. Thanks for checking out "niaR" on my Gene Eric Mann profile. Hear it as "Rain" on my Nightmoth profile. Rock on!
The last of todays efforts ...i'm off to band practice...i love sundays when they work
D Csharp C B Asharp D F G D
A DIFFERENT WAY
i’m sat up top of the mountain
waiting for the sun to fall
waiting for the sun to disappear and closedown…
A nice mid '60s flavor in the neighborhood of songs like "Time Won't Let Me" and bands like The Outsiders -- the genre I fell for when I got my first radio on my 6th birthday. I really enjoyed this -- Rock on!
This is an original song I wrote in 2012. The title comes from a poem written by my ex-wife which was mostly the original lyrics. These lyrics I wrote in 2013 and this is the third version I've recorded of this song.
Vocals, Lyrics, Lead Melody: Mike Basil;
Bass: Mark Bowen;
Drums: Dean Wuksta;
Guitars: Jeff Chalpan;
Saxophone: Tom Nigbor;
Original Music & Production: Steffen Offermann
In one hour or less - with mallets.
I guess I'm just the guy to do the mechanical, electronic, energized, futuristic version :)
The end is the best part.
It sounds like you’re tapping together all the parts into their correct slots. I can hear the android waking up. It’s humming along nicely… oops! Damn, must have been a loose screw, or a missing sprocket or cog – you didn’t purchase that from Cogswell’s Cogs, did you?! You should have went with Spacely’s Sprockets!
People love songs about donkeys, but they also like to hear about monkeys.
d -c -d
d-c-g-a
There's a brown spider monkey
And he's on my back
A brown spider monkey
And he's ready to attack
g -a - d (c -d)
g - a- d- c- g
g - a- a# - c
This…
It's much like something a Psychedelic '60s band might have come up with, both lyrically and musically, and it also happens to be my favorite genre of music. Trippy, far out, and groovy, man! Carry on!
It's good to have you here with us as a part of the AloneTone family. Randy did a beautiful job on the piano -- well executed tones1 He's got the touch. You have a sweet voice. I enjoy your delivery. Keep it gorgeous!
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Like it.
BTW, the Del Shannon version is in A minor/A -- we transposed our version to E minor/E simply because I can't "wa wa wa wa wonder" and "wai wai wai wia why" as high as teenage Del anymore.
The "Oboe" lead break in the song's center is performed by Starry Nightmoth on her Yamaha E-313 keyboard. Please give her some kudos -- she practice the rift for 3 days to make this song happen for us!
Cool!
Far out!
Groovy!
Black light and Lava lamps. Aahhhhh, the good old days
I always liked this song , it was awesome but the sound did sound a little distorted or something ,
nice version, fun to see the lyrics to this too.
Sparkleicious!
Thank you for your nice comment. Your music is very interesting too. If you like dark or mystiic music, check out my other project "Funeral Miracle Saga". It´s on alonetone too :)
I am!!..... i was just letting you know!!
Brings back memories, ha! Thanks for the comments on the tracks, man.
I have so many fond memories of this song. My mom used to sing this to me when I was a kid. Thank you so much for making this. This is a beautiful rendition.
Nice...... reminds me of singing it to my kids
I just sang this song last Tuesday night with about 12 other musicians. Great song to harmonize with.
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A W E S O M E !!!
Hardcore Connor!
This one bobs my head and rocks my knees. what a great beat! A great way to move one through the day!
Loving that slip'n'slide, the harmonica, the picking, the everything!
You have one of the sweetest voices I've ever heard in my 54+ years on this planet. Beautiful song. Delightful!
Another smooth production. Top notch songwriting, performance and recording skills! Excellent, and tasty too!
Tasty jam -- jazzy. Smooth and sweet. Great job.
I dig the classic flavor of this one. Some choice bass runs. Groovy lyrics. Great vocal delivery. Superb mix-down skills. Thanks for checking out "niaR" on my Gene Eric Mann profile. Hear it as "Rain" on my Nightmoth profile. Rock on!
An interesting, tasty chord arrangement. Cool poetry. Digging that trippy organ.
A nice mid '60s flavor in the neighborhood of songs like "Time Won't Let Me" and bands like The Outsiders -- the genre I fell for when I got my first radio on my 6th birthday. I really enjoyed this -- Rock on!
I'm digging the flavor of this one -- cool style. Fab sounds and performance.
I really enjoyed that -- great job on that organ! Rock on!
Gorgeous vocals!
Extraordinarily excellent job all around -- lyrics, vocals, instrumental performance, composition, mix-down and mastering job -- truly fabulous!
It sounds like you’re tapping together all the parts into their correct slots. I can hear the android waking up. It’s humming along nicely… oops! Damn, must have been a loose screw, or a missing sprocket or cog – you didn’t purchase that from Cogswell’s Cogs, did you?! You should have went with Spacely’s Sprockets!
It's much like something a Psychedelic '60s band might have come up with, both lyrically and musically, and it also happens to be my favorite genre of music. Trippy, far out, and groovy, man! Carry on!
For some reason [wink, wink] I agree with everything Merry Bear said!
Fab! Diggin' da groove! FUNKILICIOS! Rock on!
Oh, btw, fabulous lyrics!
It's good to have you here with us as a part of the AloneTone family. Randy did a beautiful job on the piano -- well executed tones1 He's got the touch. You have a sweet voice. I enjoy your delivery. Keep it gorgeous!