Come as you are, as you were,
As I want you to be
As a friend, as a friend, ‘cause I want you with me.
Take your time, but hurry up
The choice is yours, don't be late.
Take a rest, as a friend, for a warm memoria
Memoria [x3]
Come to…
Cover of the Smiths song from 1983.
One of the big influences on my life.
For the Songcrafters.org fest.
I've added my own 'Newport Remix' at the end in the style of 80's remixes.
So here is a piece which I first wrote and recorded around 20 years ago in the early 90's. For a long time it had no title, just known as "bounces along keys". Lately I've been toying with the idea of rerecording it. Then a couple of weeks…
So here is a piece which I first wrote and recorded around 20 years ago in the early 90's. For a long time it had no title, just known as "bounces along keys". Lately I've been toying with the idea of rerecording it. Then a couple of weeks…
So here is a piece which I first wrote and recorded around 20 years ago in the early 90's. For a long time it had no title, just known as "bounces along keys". Lately I've been toying with the idea of rerecording it. Then a couple of weeks…
Love your style as always man, great job on this cover! Thanks for the comment as well! It's definitely good to be back on alonetone making music with my fellow musicians again :)
It's a cover of the Electric Light Orchestra song from the 70's, done for the Songcrafters.org 70's-fest.
At the risk of undermining my image as original 70's I-was-there punk, I was actually quite into ELO back in the day.
sup, odh, I like this and the 'Friends of Mine' cover, two bands I dig and think you do nice, personal covers of both. The swirling, subtle distortion in the far corners is lovely.
My humble tribute to Wilko Johnson, recently diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Wilko has always been a massive influence on my music and I will miss him when he's gone...
My recent fascination / obsession with the Devoto-era Buzzcocks is over. Here's an early Magazine song.
Was going to be done unplugged style - the guitar parts were originally guide parts to be replaced with acoustic parts. I got to like them…
My recent fascination / obsession with the Devoto-era Buzzcocks is over. Here's an early Magazine song.
Was going to be done unplugged style - the guitar parts were originally guide parts to be replaced with acoustic parts. I got to like them…
I've posted this "Naked" version because Mrs Russe wanted me to... :-)
It wasn't "finished" in my mind - there was a certain amount of "orchestration" to come.
But I ended up liking the starkness of this version.
The original intention…
from the album "Uniform"
she hides her heart under the pillow
waiting for the good fairy to come
replace this worn and broken thing
with a heart that can feel again
she's never sure which night will be her lucky one
but she anticipates…
This is the song that opened my ears to Rock music thanks to my sisters record collection…..i've been wanting to give this one a go since i first ever heard it at the age of about 10….so its only took about 40 years and thanks to Speed Demon i…
Think of Dylan's "Positively 4th Street" - only more biting and cynical and devoid of folk rock leanings.
Genre tags: slowcore, sadcore, indie pop, dream pop
With summer in full swing, and festivities nearby, I often think about how others across the globe celebrate their summers.
I hadn't been able to post much lately because I managed a composer contract for a game, and have been helping a local…
You can't beat early Feelgood. Oh, hang on, it's not Back in the Night. Comment stands. I need to hear this about 10:50 in a smokey pub somewhere. Good stuff, Freight...
Last track of the new album :D
For those wondering, no I'm not referring to anyone, it's just how the 'post rock' names are, ala Red Sparowes, ASMZ, etc. Long and Pretentious track titles.
no11 in my ukelele songs and the album is done the other 11 are here
http://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?topic=14378.0
the cracks begin to show
fault lines appearing
what once lay below
has come to the surface
shake rattle and roll…
What always strikes me when listening to music here is how greatly different what people choose to make for themselves is to the commercially available mass-produced stuff. And so much more entertaining for it. This is a unique and enjoyable listen, uh Tipu.
When I first read the title I thought it said Highway Maintenance Woman. Now there's an idea for a song. Love that guitar playing. I'm getting a note of Lemmy also.
I grew up in the 80's. Can you tell?
Em7 - Bm7 - Am7 - Bm7
Heading out on the floor
Act like you've been here before
Eyes are watching from all around
To see what's up with the new kid in town
Is it true that he has all the moves?
Even the…
Comments on odh's stuff
Nice one lol!
yo this is dope ... what the fuck the specials meet kurdt
:)
Some catching ride.
As you say it bounces along very nicely.
cool one, ODH. Good melody, very angular type of song, love the synth and especially the piano track.
braw tell yer maw!
Love this....seriously good!
Great cover love the approach.....
Awesome job! You pulled of Curt Cobain quite nicely!
Love your style as always man, great job on this cover! Thanks for the comment as well! It's definitely good to be back on alonetone making music with my fellow musicians again :)
this a quite good - enjoyed
LOVE IT! Captures the vibe of the original and moves it on.
Unique take on that own. Nice choice.
Nice cover!
Good cover....
sup, odh, I like this and the 'Friends of Mine' cover, two bands I dig and think you do nice, personal covers of both. The swirling, subtle distortion in the far corners is lovely.
Nice tribute,here's to Wilko!
Really dig this.
yeah baby, braw tell yer maw. and well done that man.
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Something slightly unsettling. Which is a good thing. Could be the treatment on the bass. I like...
I love the idea of doing the same words over different styles. And they're all good. The ones I've heard so far anyway...
Hey, I know that song! You have a beautiful voice
Great performance chaps. Has to be one of my fave Zep tracks. You Rock, dudes...
Love that Cocteau Twins guitar sounds
This song could come straight off any of my 80's mix-tapes. I really like the mood and intensity here and just-so minimalist production. I like.
Very enjoyable. Captured the spirit of the mysical world perfectly.
Sweet. Like chocolate.
I really like this, real gem of a song. I kept thinking you'd go into a heavy section; I'm really glad you didn't. Those brittle guitars are special
You can't beat early Feelgood. Oh, hang on, it's not Back in the Night. Comment stands. I need to hear this about 10:50 in a smokey pub somewhere. Good stuff, Freight...
So laid back I nearly fell off my chair. I can hear this is some boutique bar in Dubai. Great stuff
Great song for a Friday afternoon with 10 minutes till I go home. Next time your at the Rummer, get yourself a beer, you deserve it. Cheers...
This is so good. Love those dissonance moments. Intensity with a light touch. Need to spend some time after lunch catching up on your stuff.
That's some great stripped down instrumentation there, Jim. Love the sound of those ukes
What always strikes me when listening to music here is how greatly different what people choose to make for themselves is to the commercially available mass-produced stuff. And so much more entertaining for it. This is a unique and enjoyable listen, uh Tipu.
You're bang on the money, ZZ Top are cool. And Deguello is my favorite album of theirs (usually, depends what day of theweek it is). Anyway. Shit hot.
When I first read the title I thought it said Highway Maintenance Woman. Now there's an idea for a song. Love that guitar playing. I'm getting a note of Lemmy also.
It's a great number, this. I like both versions, but this has a little more Sisters of Mercy about it.
Kind of Black Kids vibe. Nice
Some nice found-sounds and great atmosphere. Good listening...