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.
Here's the classic sea song you know. The sea shanty group I play with is planning to record it for a video production. Right now we sing it like 99.9% of all sea shanty groups on the planet: straight thru with all the voices in unison on the…
I have always been very fond of this song, and have enjoyed over a hundred versions in my 54 years on planet Earth. This one sails very near the top of the best versions of this most definitive sea shanty that I've heard.
Waiting For The Lights To Come Back On
Yesterday after a storm rolled through, we lost power. Recorded two separate tracks with the Little Martin using the handheld, then laid them on top of each other.
In spirit of the new album we've been working on in the studio, Buyer Beware reworked some of our old material with better equipment. Here's the new and improved rework of Upriver, complete with djembe and thunder tube accompaniment.
Lyrics…
A bit of Avant Gard…I liked Bowie's Warszawa…this little piece is akin to that type of trans med …Just playing about with Omnisphere's to be honest..no great shakes
This is the 47th 50/90 song posted, but it was the 49th idea. I figured one last head banger before I was done. The lyrics are supposed to be political without really trying to pick a side. Eh.
The guitars are all ES-335
how do we handle…
Recorded this pretty quickly... 2 acoustic tracks(cheapo garage sale yamaha recorded with a sure 58 duck taped to my table because I forgot my microphone stand at practice),hohner harmonica, midi bass (kontakt) and addictive drums, vocals sure…
A great job of songwriting -- the lyrics are on the level with that master poet, Bob Dylan. We'll be following you from here on out. Again -- GREAT JOB!
Trying hard to learn Hoochie cooh to play and sing at the same time for a future gig...excuse the drums what can i say still learning.... the acoustic and vocal are live ...i think it's slowly coming.........
You continue to floor me. You should be on the cover of every issue of Rolling Stones, and not on AloneTone with us Rock star wannabes. You are just sooooo talented -- your hands should be worth millions!
This song, Way it Goes, (odh original) forms the second part of a diptych with my other recent song, Storming Woman. They were both written around the same time, and both under the influence of early ZZ Top (and other things). They book-end…
A fairly simple Bass Solo with Piano Accompaniment I wrote a few years back.
This “recording” is exported straight from Finale, so the quality is not great.
Comments on Nightmoth's stuff
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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I'm not familiar with the original to compare this version with, but I really dig what's happening here. Rock on!
I have always been very fond of this song, and have enjoyed over a hundred versions in my 54 years on planet Earth. This one sails very near the top of the best versions of this most definitive sea shanty that I've heard.
Interesting!
These are interesting lyrics. Clean sounds -- awesome mix down/mastering job! Great vocal work -- Rock on!
Very interesting lyrics, sweet chord arrangement, nice vocals, cool strumming style.
I dig it -- delicious!
Very melancholy. The ocean really adds atmosphere.
Always love me some slip 'n' slide!
Dig the lyrics and chord progression and wah-wah -- Rock on!
You're the man -- Rock on!
A great job of songwriting -- the lyrics are on the level with that master poet, Bob Dylan. We'll be following you from here on out. Again -- GREAT JOB!
I'm into it -- an acoustic version of a classic hard rock song? I'm always open to that. The lead break was delicious -- groovy effect! Rock on!
Totally, down-right groovy!
You've mixed down and mastered your tracks in a unique, interesting way -- I dig your taster. Also an interesting piece of music. Rock on!
Delicious, brilliant, gorgeous.
Holy shit!
You continue to floor me. You should be on the cover of every issue of Rolling Stones, and not on AloneTone with us Rock star wannabes. You are just sooooo talented -- your hands should be worth millions!
This fits into a genre I like to call "Southern-Fried Boogie Blues," of which ZZ Top is the definitive masters. LOVE IT!!! Great job -- Rock on!
Oooh, that's some really tasty bass, very busy -- talented execution and delivery -- smooth, textured, colorful. A damn fine job -- Rock on!
The quality works for me. I like the bass line very much. Good job!