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.
Heres a Regged up version of Peace Frog the Doors Classic...i sang and played Les live on the first bit then added the drums (Ha!! Ha!!) then the second vocal a kinda jam that i tried to turn into something ....hope you enjoy!!
Not familiar with the original, but I dig this one! I like how you sing this one -- a hint of creepiness and somewhat in the back ground, the way Morrison sang many of his tunes that I am familiar with. Choice stuff happening with the guitar, and the double vocal section is really cool. Great job -- Rock on!
Its a RnB type of popsong.. Starting with a singing way of rap and then furthering with singing.. It's not a love song but more a sort of song explaining what the person they love do to them and what they'd do for them..
Rapunzel and vocal are live followed by an attempt at drumming and the Les wanted to join in so i let him hope you enjoy!!.....The unemployed.....Have they really got the life of Riley..Like they tell us....i for one don't think so
DREAM IS LIFE…
Except for the vocals, there's a Jefferson Airplane flavor. Interesting lyrics. I like what you put together -- good songwriting, and I certainly dig the late '60s taste.
It was about time I got on with musical expression. This song is about our interconnectedness. Our identity. Serious mystic stuff eh? Yeah - wait until you hear it - haha.
Said the snail to the bird how's your flight?
If I had your wings I…
Song about idolising people. Mr Supercool is anyone we think deserves our idolatry - could be a him, or a her, or even oneself. Mr Supercool cares nothing for anyone. He has no love.
Anyway - glad to be back messing with music again after…
Here's me and the old Joanna live in the cellar for the John Lennon Jukebox ...i surprised myself on this one ....only a couple of fluffs on the piano..which with only three takes and reading the lyrics from the ipad is the surprise....hope you…
New song. Wrote the guitar part first, lyrics came later. This is one of the first songs I've done more than one track on in quite a while, and also one that isn't dark (unusual for me). Anyway, enjoy!
WARNING! ADULT CONTENT or goofy great........
After a week of computer crashes, I finally got my gear all back to normal. I got my drum kit hooked up yesterday and did a test run which led to this bit of Saturday morning fun that only
proves…
This is a tune we did in 2011 and is featured in Ramen Music Issue 6.
I wanted to upload it to my last collection of Wildgeas tunes.
It's one of my favorite collaborations eveh!
Suds mixed this version.
It belongs here.
Enjoy!
This one feels forced. I don't know, it just isn't doing much for me. I like the part after the first solo where the drums ride on a crash cymbal, but the rest of it doesn't seem to gel. The lyrics are gibberish made up on the spot. The guitars…
BRILLIANT IDEA! Works for me. But you are honestly to amazing a guitarist -- some one should really slap you for that, just because. But not me -- I'll just simply bow, shake my head, and wonder how while secretly suspecting you've been to the crossroads. Wow -- just -- wow.
Dig how you use sounds like an artist flings a paint brush, to create imagery. Nice textures -- it keeps my attention throughout. I feel like I was just taken on a trip around the ages. Brilliant stuff - Rock on!
Another for the John Lennon Jukebox fest on the otherside....Well i've kinda done my own thing on this but throughly enjoyed the experience....i got the harp out of the case first for a long time so please excuse...and got the cellar band fired…
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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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Epic composition -- brilliant!
Not familiar with the original, but I dig this one! I like how you sing this one -- a hint of creepiness and somewhat in the back ground, the way Morrison sang many of his tunes that I am familiar with. Choice stuff happening with the guitar, and the double vocal section is really cool. Great job -- Rock on!
I dig the darkness of the music. Cool, creepy beat. Groovy vocals.
A fine composition. Nice vocals. Rock on!
Except for the vocals, there's a Jefferson Airplane flavor. Interesting lyrics. I like what you put together -- good songwriting, and I certainly dig the late '60s taste.
Well, that's it -- I've ran out of accounts, so I can only fave this song 4 times. It really tickles my fancy. Great job!
Had to return -- you really mixed this together nicely -- great sounds.
Sounds good -- you stitched this together quite nicely. Enjoyed it!
A good job of songwriting. Digging the echo. Tasty!
Thanks for the trip -- it was a great ride!
Ha ha! Really enjoyed it -- lots of fun. Digging the sound of the mix down -- good job!
Gorgeous, and mixed down nicely!
Fabulous! Great job. y'all!
Oh yes indeed, this is a groovy crank-her-up!
Gorgeous! Hope y'all do more together. Y'all make a fabulous team.
BRILLIANT IDEA! Works for me. But you are honestly to amazing a guitarist -- some one should really slap you for that, just because. But not me -- I'll just simply bow, shake my head, and wonder how while secretly suspecting you've been to the crossroads. Wow -- just -- wow.
Digging the beat and everything revolving around it.
So much happening, and all of it beautiful.
Dig how you use sounds like an artist flings a paint brush, to create imagery. Nice textures -- it keeps my attention throughout. I feel like I was just taken on a trip around the ages. Brilliant stuff - Rock on!
This one put a smile on my face!