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).
Oh my how gorgeous, with a hint Floyd-like Psychedelic flavoring -- delicious. A damn fine mix down/mastering job. Cool lyrics and vocals, nice picking. I really, really, really love this! ROCK ON!
Original track with a little bit of everything. Pop R&B vocals over Piano and Bass finishing with the craziest beat to date. Headphone only add to it!!! Enjoy.
this was originally a song about breaking through paradigms but turned into a song about a girl.
Keys and string samples from Korg, MIDI with the old Ensoniq,
one diving board.
Thanks for the listen ,enjoy... RW
Wow. This one is really together. You did everything right -- lyrics, vocals, instruments, mix down/mastering, diving board sound effect. Brilliant, beautiful.
a slightly different track. was my first track with GT-DN. will not please everyone
ein etwas anderer track. war mein erster track mit GT-DN . wird auch nicht jedem gefallen
Thanks to Robert Palomo for giving this a little sound engineering. Robert said " I mixed thru my mastering plugin (Ozone 5).
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If I had a dollar for everything I done
To help you through…
I, like you, use to do electric guitar in my HS years, but also migrated to acoustic. Is that progress? I think so -- this song here would be much less effective if juiced up with distortion and wah wah and the other toys of our youth. This song is hard core as it is, and needs no electricity to get its message across.
Now that my album Texas Tonefreak is almost "out of print", I'll be posting the tracks up here.
Kip Siewert on harmonica
Philip Waite on drums
me on everything else
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/kavin
This work was recorded at counter)induction's 'a little night music' concert, 22 Jan 22 2007 at Christ St. Stephen's Church in New York.
The composer Stratis Minakakis describes his work thus: "In Aristophanes' 'Birds, Night is described as…
The music was written in a hotel room in Niagara Falls, Ontario. When I first recorded the rhythm guitars it hit me how 80's corporate rock this was. It sounded like Journey and that pissed me off. When it came time to write the lyrics that…
The music was written in a hotel room in Montreal (I think) and the lyrics are about how stupid the Market Basket situation got in New England (ironically, as I was recording the last vocal line a friend sent me a link to a stream of Artie T's…
I actually followed the Market Basket story, for some reason (I'm living in Georgia). Interesting choice to jam about. You drove the point home. In the end, with the fired CEO buying the company, and all that protesting a waste of time when the rich guy handled it himself... what a laugh. Anyway, good music -- 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
Oh my how gorgeous, with a hint Floyd-like Psychedelic flavoring -- delicious. A damn fine mix down/mastering job. Cool lyrics and vocals, nice picking. I really, really, really love this! ROCK ON!
Fabulous! And indeed, great tones!
An all around great compilation of sounds, strung together quite nicely. The mix down/mastering is particularly superb.
Wow. This one is really together. You did everything right -- lyrics, vocals, instruments, mix down/mastering, diving board sound effect. Brilliant, beautiful.
Interesting rhythm sounds. Nice guitar sounds -- tasteful use of echo. Good mix down work. An overall delightful piece. Rock on!
This one pleased me -- Rock on!
I, like you, use to do electric guitar in my HS years, but also migrated to acoustic. Is that progress? I think so -- this song here would be much less effective if juiced up with distortion and wah wah and the other toys of our youth. This song is hard core as it is, and needs no electricity to get its message across.
I dig the Classic Rock sound and got a kick out of the lyrics, and the vocals were fun.
DIG THE BEAT AND BUSY BASS LINE! Good vocals. Nice mix down/mastering work.
Well alrighty then!
Oh hell yeah!
An interesting composition. Digging that loose bass string. Nice scale.
Juicy guitar work -- good stuff! The vocalist, very talented. Y'all ROCK! Rock on!
That's some fab talent -- great job!
I enjoyed it -- looking forward to hearing the end results.
YES! Great job! A really groovy, fascinating piece. Rock on!
Dark, bitter, sharp, but also captivating and entertaining. A brilliant stitching together of sounds. Thank you for posting this!
Intriguing! A very entertaining composition. A lot of talent revealed in this, and the entire piece is quite imaginative. Rock on!
I sure dig the way you handle the six string!
I actually followed the Market Basket story, for some reason (I'm living in Georgia). Interesting choice to jam about. You drove the point home. In the end, with the fired CEO buying the company, and all that protesting a waste of time when the rich guy handled it himself... what a laugh. Anyway, good music -- Rock on!