Since my baby left me
I found a new place to dwell
It's down the end of Lonely Street
At Heartbreak Hotel
You're makin' me so lonely, baby
I get so lonely, I get so lonely, I could die
Though it's always crowded
You still can find…
Recorded Friday, December 13th, 2013. Drums were generated using a Yamaha E313 keyboard. Vocals and all other instruments are my fault. Lyrics and composition by Stevie Wonder.
Since my baby left me
I found a new place to dwell
It's down the end of Lonely Street
At Heartbreak Hotel
You're makin' me so lonely, baby
I get so lonely, I get so lonely, I could die
Though it's always crowded
You still can find…
Justin Otter Guy (just another guy) and Gene Eric Mann (generic man) are the same musician. My originals are penned as Gene tunes (alonetone.com/mythopoetica) and my covers are uploaded as Justin tunes (/redshirt).
Pretty far from the kind of thing I usually go in for, but I like this. Too many people go in for effects just because they can. You have a vision for a soundscape and use fx to create it.
My version of a Neil Young song.
"Rockin' In The Free World"
There's colors on the street -- Red, white and blue
People shufflin' their feet -- People sleepin' in their shoes
But there's a warnin' sign on the road ahead
There's a lot…
Recorded Friday, December 13th, 2013. Drums were generated using a Yamaha E313 keyboard. Vocals and all other instruments are my fault. Lyrics and composition by Stevie Wonder.
Justin Otter Guy (just another guy) and Gene Eric Mann (generic man) are the same musician. My originals are penned as Gene tunes (alonetone.com/mythopoetica) and my covers are uploaded as Justin tunes (/redshirt).
Justin Otter Guy (just another guy) and Gene Eric Mann (generic man) are the same musician. My originals are penned as Gene tunes (alonetone.com/mythopoetica) and my covers are uploaded as Justin tunes (/redshirt).
Always one of my favorite songs. I used to play this in my High School Band.
Ah those were the days . . . I had hair back then. You still do. Maybe that's why you can still play this song.
Justin Otter Guy (just another guy) and Gene Eric Mann (generic man) are the same musician. My originals are penned as Gene tunes (alonetone.com/mythopoetica) and my covers are uploaded as Justin tunes (/redshirt).
Recorded Friday, December 13th, 2013. Drums were generated using a Yamaha E313 keyboard. Vocals and all other instruments are my fault. Lyrics and composition by Stevie Wonder.
Justin Otter Guy (just another guy) and Gene Eric Mann (generic man) are the same musician. My originals are penned as Gene tunes (alonetone.com/mythopoetica) and my covers are uploaded as Justin tunes (/redshirt).
This is my first listen to this one, and it's good stuff, like '60's beach music with a little psychedelica and grunge added in. What is it with you -- don't you ever write a bad song?!
Had to really push the good wife sing this one. After a couple of years of serious health scares she had lost all confidence in herself. Glad I did my 'Phil Spector' trick on her. ( No gun involved !! )
I dig the slip=sliding rhythm. You're not only out of the box but several yards away from it. Digging the fresh view. Maybe Madonna wouldn't, but I would! Groovy -- Rock on!
Another new piece created using Digital Machine and Sine Waves Orchestra - two apps by Robert Attanasio http://www.robertoattanasio.com/
These are cool apps I hope to exploit more - this piece was just another test - but i Like it so i wanted…
This song tears me up. The picking is gorgeous but the lyrics are so emotional, it really pulls on my heart strings. One of the very best Political Folk songs ever.
A prime representative of what a Main Street Blues is and should be about. Very powerful lyrics indeed. So moving, and the music penetrates the heart. Your vocals are so real -- one knows you mean what you're singing!
FABULOUS! I dig the guitar, the harmonica, the lyrics, the vocals, but the handling of the drums was especially clever. You're just too cool. Rock on, Blues man!
This is a request from Gene Eric Mann
one of mine and Andy's older ones...we envisioned this a a soundtrack for a horror movie....Andy thought of the story because his son likes to go into the woods near his house and brng back sticks!!
this is…
(Em) A legend that the sailors told
Tales shared from long ago
(C) Secrets that are captured in the (Em) air
(Em) It comes to you from far way
Whispered roars that fade away
(C) Answers that are carried on the (Em) breeze
Only (C) heard…
The most beautiful, gorgeous Sea Shanty I've ever hear. So haunting, chilling, gripping... I'm in awe. The instrumentation, the melody -- you're a marvelous talent. Too real! Wow -- just wow!
A grunged up Main Street Blues. I hope you don't mind me saying the vocals should be louder than the guitar, but such lyrics shouldn't be drowned -- I want WallStreet to make no mistake about what's being said here. You're tearing up the fretboard -- fabulous!
So you stopped coming round
Your heart buried in the ground
It's a shock, it's a scene
You never say what you mean
Emotional landmines
You can see the stop signs
But you're not slowing down
One foot on the trip line
And the words fly…
From the first second of this song I was digging it. I love the instrumentation, the arrangement, the style -- very tasteful indeed! Great job -- Rock on!
Part two of the Sonic Portrait of Reed Wood in which Text to Speech reads Reed's Bio in text and code format. The musical element is a photograph of Reed interpreted by software run on an old iPhone and Reid's photograph as sound.
Your poetry is very good -- reaching, touching, penetrating. I dig your unique vocals. Your have a sweet, talented way with the guitar. Nice mix-down of sounds.
I think this would be perfect for the BG music of a scene in a Japanimation film, a scene of people rushing about on foot and passenger train, going to and fro across Tokyo. It's lively and has a hook. Rock on!
Comments on Justin Otter Guy's stuff
sweet and smooth Justine.
Score!
Like a beyond the grave version ...love it!!
Hi, Rick, I love this. One of my favorite tunes. It rocks
nice version, always dug this tune!
Nice playing, good tune!
Pretty far from the kind of thing I usually go in for, but I like this. Too many people go in for effects just because they can. You have a vision for a soundscape and use fx to create it.
ain't it the truth.... keep up the hue and cry. Rick.
That Bass is beautiful....Great cover!...another ooooh Yeah!!
Oh Yes this gets the ooh Yeahs going!!!.....OOOh Yeah!!
Cool version!
You have that distinctive sound. Well done again!
yeah!!!!
trippy guitar!!....that cat growl jumps out at you
Always one of my favorite songs. I used to play this in my High School Band. Ah those were the days . . . I had hair back then. You still do. Maybe that's why you can still play this song.
keep rockin´man
Awesome guitar skills right here! Sounds very full and warm!
mom likes your work to
I like it bro..
Rick does Ozzy Ricks way: clean and mean!
Comments made by Justin Otter Guy
Rock on!
This is my first listen to this one, and it's good stuff, like '60's beach music with a little psychedelica and grunge added in. What is it with you -- don't you ever write a bad song?!
Fabulous! Love the banjo! Y'all did a fine, sweet job with this old Irish jig -- Rock on!
I really enjoyed the colorful composition of sounds and the panning effect of your mix-down. Really delicious. I was indeed entertained!
I dig the slip=sliding rhythm. You're not only out of the box but several yards away from it. Digging the fresh view. Maybe Madonna wouldn't, but I would! Groovy -- Rock on!
This one really works for me. Far out, SciFi-ish fun. What you generated here is definately a groovy journey -- very choice colors and flavors!
This song tears me up. The picking is gorgeous but the lyrics are so emotional, it really pulls on my heart strings. One of the very best Political Folk songs ever.
A prime representative of what a Main Street Blues is and should be about. Very powerful lyrics indeed. So moving, and the music penetrates the heart. Your vocals are so real -- one knows you mean what you're singing!
FABULOUS! I dig the guitar, the harmonica, the lyrics, the vocals, but the handling of the drums was especially clever. You're just too cool. Rock on, Blues man!
One of the best songs I've ever heard! I love everything, from the bass to the lyrics. You are a fabulous songwriter and musician -- Rock on!
The most beautiful, gorgeous Sea Shanty I've ever hear. So haunting, chilling, gripping... I'm in awe. The instrumentation, the melody -- you're a marvelous talent. Too real! Wow -- just wow!
A grunged up Main Street Blues. I hope you don't mind me saying the vocals should be louder than the guitar, but such lyrics shouldn't be drowned -- I want WallStreet to make no mistake about what's being said here. You're tearing up the fretboard -- fabulous!
From the first second of this song I was digging it. I love the instrumentation, the arrangement, the style -- very tasteful indeed! Great job -- Rock on!
Reminds me of some drugs I took in the mid '70's. Your sound experiment produced interesting results. Wondering what Lincoln would sound like.
Not many have the talent to improv with lyrics! Powerful, moving. You are certainly gifted and know your way around the keys. Great job -- Rock on!
Your poetry is very good -- reaching, touching, penetrating. I dig your unique vocals. Your have a sweet, talented way with the guitar. Nice mix-down of sounds.
I think this would be perfect for the BG music of a scene in a Japanimation film, a scene of people rushing about on foot and passenger train, going to and fro across Tokyo. It's lively and has a hook. Rock on!
A groovy compilation of sounds. Melodic enough even for those who are not House fans. It would add spice to any rave.