haven't done a song that was laid back in a while, no fuzz, no distortion.
this is sort of a laid back prog song about a woman in, or your dreams that made an impact at the time, though she was never really there.
it runs about 9:16. thanks…
this is a collaboration with my old guitarist chris vaisvil with whom we are celebrating being in our first band 40 yrs ago.
chris does the 12 string guitar and the lead guitar at the end. i am doing the bass, keys, drums and vox. i wrote the…
this is a collaboration with my old guitarist chris vaisvil with whom we are celebrating being in our first band 40 yrs ago.
chris does the 12 string guitar and the lead guitar at the end. i am doing the bass, keys, drums and vox. i wrote the…
Vocals are pretty decent actually. I like the guitar, originally Jimmy Page I think. Yea, I like it. I wonder how a Sunshine Superman cover might turn out?
i always wanted to do a version of i am the walrus.
i did not include the radio part in the middle, nor all the
king lear quotes uttered. but i did use most of the strings
they used for effect. this is a kind of prog - psyche - hard rock…
i always wanted to do a version of i am the walrus.
i did not include the radio part in the middle, nor all the
king lear quotes uttered. but i did use most of the strings
they used for effect. this is a kind of prog - psyche - hard rock…
one of my fav moody's songs.
it would have turned out far better if i had a melotron. (i wish!) this is an ecological song.
i had it running in my head for the last week, and so much so it was also playing in a dream i had,
so i figured it…
here is my cover of the turtles covering the byrds with - you showed me. one of the mellower songs i've done in my collection of creations.
i spent many hours on it, there is a harmony blunder very briefly, about half way through but other than…
chris. in this one i used no fuzz no distortion, i had considered it but i didnt want it too heavy. i used amplifier vsts. and brought down the distortion and pre amp, etc. even for the leads. if i used my fuzzes and distrotion vsts, it would have been heavy heavy heavy! i wanted it closer to what cooper was doing.
actually this is early 76. prob about late may. i recall cause we just got steve in the band, and already he was talking to mohsen about kicking me out of the band. go figure!
a song about an old flame that just won't burn out. it's a ballad of sorts, with a harder ending. i did this in about 7 hours. in the middle section i am playing guitar without a pick for the first time in a recording (big deal hey?)
a song about an old flame that just won't burn out. it's a ballad of sorts, with a harder ending. i did this in about 7 hours. in the middle section i am playing guitar without a pick for the first time in a recording (big deal hey?)
Apocrypha is a progressive rock song in the sense of Rush more than ELP or Yes. I had come up with the guitar and via my GR-20 the strings - everything else you hear was performed by my long time collaborator Frank Miller (Phantasm777) - so that…
this is based on an improve from back in jan 75, then guitarist - chris layed this riff out and i never forgot it. it was the first time i was in a band as a bassist. the rest of the riffs are mine and everything else disastrous done in this song…
thanks, i think you mean the key solo, i decided not to try thier solo and do my own almost inna godda da vita, type keys. also in the second go round of vocals, i made the guitar chord play backwards for the background.
With Frank Miller on drums and bass as the band "2" - a rescue of a late 90's song grabbed from 4-track.
No Place
I'm lost, you're lost
Ships at sea
There is no place
We can be
I'm lost, you're lost
In this world
There is no…
a song about hoping for the best for all of us. the ending riff is about angst and disapointment and i use a flange on the ending lead guitar work. the closing of the song inspired me to make another song called locked door to my soul.
thanks, thats a flange, i have come to see how both cn be similair yet completely different as well, cool effects to have, flange and pahse, among others.
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thanks chris, do you mean my bass playing is getting closer to how I played back then? I really want to get those skills back! slowly but surely!
wow this is an incredible composition - yet I feel the you from years ago in this and still, yet again in places you are channeling Hendrix.
Nice work Frank! Really like the vibe and your vocals are really good.
Thanks Brett - I'm just being a session man here - Frank is seriously rocking this out!
ooh yes, this is awesome
Nice, though the mix gets a bit muddy for the effects flying all over. +100 for covering this.
Vocals are pretty decent actually. I like the guitar, originally Jimmy Page I think. Yea, I like it. I wonder how a Sunshine Superman cover might turn out?
Epic stuff man, really like the drums on the section that starts about 2 minutes in.
Oh yeah... :)
Great cover of a great song, and i should know as i am from Eggland, now if you will excuse me i must go and stick an Umpalumpa up me jumper!
Oh yes, rocking. Love the guitars.
Been to see this band many many times over the years, nice one!
Nice.
nice feel...
the wizard would be kinda hard with no harmonica.
Like it :)
Can I make a request - The Wizard by Sabbath?
nice job on this!
Great cover of an all time great song! Nice job! w;-)
Don't know the original but liking this ....
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thanks for the listen!
thanks chris, do you mean my bass playing is getting closer to how I played back then? I really want to get those skills back! slowly but surely!
the wizard would be kinda hard with no harmonica.
damn! i thought i did a pretty good job on this one! ahhh well!
chris. in this one i used no fuzz no distortion, i had considered it but i didnt want it too heavy. i used amplifier vsts. and brought down the distortion and pre amp, etc. even for the leads. if i used my fuzzes and distrotion vsts, it would have been heavy heavy heavy! i wanted it closer to what cooper was doing.
thought it was a very good job!
it was fun and surprising. it turned out better than i had hoped.
actually this is early 76. prob about late may. i recall cause we just got steve in the band, and already he was talking to mohsen about kicking me out of the band. go figure!
actually it was finger strumming rather than picking
do you mean the middle - blues part? thanks.
no the middle jazzy part is
i think this went well, but then, i am a bit partial! :)
thanks !
thanks, i think you mean the key solo, i decided not to try thier solo and do my own almost inna godda da vita, type keys. also in the second go round of vocals, i made the guitar chord play backwards for the background.
well you must know alread, i like this one! :P
thanks, thats a flange, i have come to see how both cn be similair yet completely different as well, cool effects to have, flange and pahse, among others.