alonetone radio: Popular
Popular
http://wyep.org/location/stream-watch-hidden-figures-online-2017-putlocker
http://wyep.org/location/putlocker-watch-hidden-figures-online-2017-full-free
http://wyep.org/location/2016-hq-watch-hidden-figures-online-2017-full-putlocker
http…
Uploaded
One day there was a fish
floating around his special dish.
And sitting next to him was his good friend.
A kitty cat named Jim.
Now Jim and the fish whose name was Will,
liked to sing and play.
Good old Will was pretty good at a whistle…
Uploaded
Robbie R. - lyrics, songwriting, vocals, guitars
Margaret B. - flute
John J. - drums
Kevin Craig - bass
Donald R. - special guest vocals :)
Uploaded
John J. - guitar, drums, songwriting
Kenny T. - lyrics, vocals
Kevin Craig - bass
Uploaded
Bob P. - vocals, bass
James B. - guitar, background vocals
Elijah M. - guitar
Jonny P. - drums
Uploaded
Robbie R. - guitars
Kevin Craig - bass, drums, percussion
Uploaded
Robbie R. - lyrics, songwriting, vocals, guitars
John J. - drums
Kevin Craig - bass
Uploaded
Bob P. - vocals, bass
James B. - guitar
Elijah M. - guitar
Jonny P. - drums
Uploaded
Robbie R. - guitars
Bryan R. - drums
Kevin Craig - bass
Uploaded
Robbie R. - lyrics, songwriting, vocals, guitars
John J. - drums
Kevin Craig - bass
Uploaded
Bob P. - vocals, bass
James B. - guitar, background vocals
Elijah M. - guitar
Jonny P. - drums
Uploaded
Robbie R. - lyrics, songwriting, vocals
Bryan R. - drums
Kevin Craig - guitar
Donald R. - special guest vocals
Uploaded
Kenny T. - lyrics, vocals
Kevin Craig - guitars, bass, drums
Uploaded
Kevin Craig - guitar
Donald R. and various reporters - special guest vocals
Uploaded
This is on my Melange album from 1982. The beats were added a year ago.
Uploaded
John J. - vocals, guitar, drums
Dan H. - lead guitar
Kevin Craig - bass
Uploaded
John J. - vocals, guitar, drums
Kevin Craig - guitar, bass
Uploaded
Kevin Craig - acoustic guitar, resonator guitar, bass, washboard
Uploaded
Dan H. - guitar
Bryan R. - drums
Kevin Craig - bass
Uploaded
Dan H. - guitar
Bryan R. - drums
Kevin Craig - bass
Uploaded
John J. - lyrics, songwriting
Kevin Craig - vocals, guitar, bass, drum programming
Uploaded
Dan H. - guitar
Bryan R. - drums
Kevin Craig - bass
Uploaded
Dan H. - guitar
Bryan R. - drums
Kevin Craig - bass
Uploaded
John J. - songwriting
Kevin Craig - guitar, bass, drum programming
Uploaded
Dan H. - guitar
Bryan R. - drums
Kevin Craig - bass
Uploaded
Dan H. - guitar
Bryan R. - drums
Kevin Craig - bass
Uploaded
This is on my Melange album from 1982.Beats were added in 2016
Uploaded
Paul H., his dad or father-in-law (neither of us can remember), Anna H., and Kevin Craig - various instruments/sounds
Uploaded
Anna H. - piano (I think)
Paul H. - bass (I think)
Kevin Craig - guitar
Uploaded
DAW plugin drums, live guitar and bass. I don't really hate everything. Mostly just the sound of my own voice.
Uploaded
DAW plugin drums, live guitar(s) and bass. I made computer voices say some words so I wouldn't have to.
Uploaded
More DAW plugin drums, live guitar and bass. The computer voiceover artist finally got sick of my crap. May go back and re-record with actual voices at some point, but I appreciate the contempt dripping from this nasty British fellow's every utterance…
Uploaded
Live drums and keyboard accordion. Our British friend gets in a couple more sentences.
Uploaded
One ambient guitar take, plus another computer voice so that I (and you) don't have to hear mine.
Uploaded
Looped ambient guitar, plus more computer voices. I really liked the tiny touches of world-weary sarcasm in the second and third iterations.
Uploaded
Live guitars and bass, programmed parametric drums, and more computer voices. Not referring to a single, specific WETJ - there are plenty of examples. Credit for "Buddha Bubba" goes to the late, great Bill Hicks.
Uploaded
Live drums, guitars, bass, and keyboard. My wife pointed out the similar chord sequence/intervals to "Save Tonight" by Eagle-Eye Cherry, but I think mine starts in Bm, and theirs starts in Am. :)
Uploaded
Same chords as The Classroom. More computer voiceover work. The little pause before "finished" at the end always unsettles me.
Uploaded
Guitar part is me trying out my new looping pedal.
Uploaded
Background sounds = microphone into guitar pedal board with plenty of delay.
Uploaded
The background sounds remind me queasily of the "Mickey Mouse Nose" (nitrous oxide, I guess?) used to anesthetize me before dental procedures as a kid.
Uploaded
I'm proud of this one, but it does not make me happy.
Uploaded
Vocal bits are excerpts from Charles Fort's description on Wikipedia or from his works (available from Project Gutenberg). While watching some horror movie late in February 2015, I suddenly had an itch to play something long and slow. Used 5-string…
Uploaded
Coulrophobia = fear of clowns. *shudder* Created in FL Studio.
Uploaded
Parametric plugin drums plus guitar and bass. Clearly remember watching the rare Alabama snow fall into the light from our front porch, right under the double windows in my office/studio. The image has nothing to do with the track or the title…
Uploaded
Parametric plugin drums, plus 5-string bass and Squier Strat copy. Might have recorded an acoustic guitar track as well, but it didn't work as well as the electric track, and the "song" sounded too busy with both.
Uploaded
Recorded on my 1-string cat head diddley bow, which was made by Johnny Lowebow in Memphis, TN.
Uploaded
Programmed drums, baritone guitar, and 6-string electric. Kinda boring, but it's only a minute and a half. :)
Uploaded
Mandolin, acoustic guitar, and 5-string electric bass. Obviously, my guitar strumming cannot keep up with my mandolin picking.
Uploaded
Built from 4 measures of sheet music appearing in the issue of Fortean Times used for inspiration. Created in FL Studio.
Uploaded
Acoustic guitar, bowed psaltery, and various percussion. It took longer to tune the psaltery than to stumble through 3-4 takes of the simplistic melody.
Uploaded
Collage of leftovers from the recording sessions for this album and the corresponding Spice Rack Collective album, Could Have Done Better.
Uploaded
The happiest-sounding thing I've ever recorded, as far as I can remember. Played on my new (at the time) acoustic guitar, upright bass, and thrift-store student-model bells.
Uploaded
Started with a programmed cello part that I forgot to unmute when I exported the WAV and MP3 files. Ah, well.
Uploaded
I picture three rickety automatons, their paint cracked and faded, dancing near each other in a dusty "futuristic" cabaret that humans have not visited in a couple of decades. The figures should dance together, but their hands rest a few inches…
Uploaded
Programmed drums, one of my bass guitars, and my flat-black Epiphone Explorer.
Uploaded
Parametric plugin drums and my old Ibanez shredder guitar.
Uploaded
Parametric plugin drums and either my new seafoam Squier Strat copy, or the last hurrah for the old Fernandes Strat copy that I sold back to its original owner.
Uploaded
Meh. Quick attempt to emulate the better drone track from 2011. Loud and feedback-y, but dull. Added 3 minutes to the runtime, so there's that.
Uploaded
My wife found me a creepy picture of a demented looking rabbit and cat playing banjos, so I tried to imagine what song they were playing. Then I added some cursing.
Uploaded
Electronic track based on the verbose message that displays when one enters an incorrect password in our corporate time tracking system.
Uploaded
Electronic track cut short by the imaginary (and irascible) electronic recording engineer that I like to think lives in my computer.
Uploaded
Generated in FL Studio. I cracked myself up thinking about each electronic instrument being played by a separate AI or robot in an electronic band.
Uploaded
My annoying voice speaking through a mic attached to a guitar multi-effects processor while I cycle through presets.
Uploaded
Collage of bits and scraps from other tracks. Includes an old third- or fourth-hand drum machine from the 80s.
Uploaded
another fretless improv done in short phrases and assembled in Loopy HD.
Uploaded