Genuinely beatiful. Congrats on finishing the RPM challenge. I haven't been able to participate since '07, but I love to hang around there each February. Very much enjoyed this, and will keep listening.
Dedicated to my sweet wife's loving mother, Millie, who is moving into hospice.
She is a very thoughtful person, centered on peace and justice.
The song has a guitar part that symbolizes her. The quieter echo part is Wally, who passed years ago.
Doug,, very beautiful,,, i just had experience with the hopsice network myself with my mother... Our experience was that they did a wonderful job -- with what is in fact one of the hardest of times -- for patient and family... my mother (for whom the song Geneieve is dedicated on this years RPM) anyway my mother once made the comment to me as we were sitting outside the home where she passed away,, she made a comment about how despite what was happening, she was glad and felt blessed to be meeting so many fine and loving people,,in fact she said she would not have wanted to miss out on making those final friendships.... anyway we found our hospice people to be very very special,, it takes a one in a million kind of person to do that kind of work...
sorry the hear of your situation,, my prayers go with you and you family
beautiful music Richard
the sun has set here on the west california coast,,, after a beautiful day,,, it's a great time to either make music or listen to it,, the glow on the mountains is a soft blue/white/green,,, a perfect time to think about and listen to this snack
Inspired by and in collaboration with [My First Dictionary](http://myfirstdictionary.blogspot.com), the [VUArtists](http://veryusartists.com/vuartists) bid farewell, fond wishes, and vague threats to all you kiddies who joined us on the musical…
Year: 2008
Album:
Singles
Artist's description:
Many years ago a brave soul uploaded several recordings of his sister's recital to a newsgroup I created for amateur musicians. I asked for, and he gave, permission to use the recordings. Well…
Thinking of Bill Williams - the original singer for Harlequin until his dad, an extremely strict police officer, pushed him too far...
Harlequin was the main name for the band we had in high school.
Contributors:
Chris and Frank vocals.
hi there back again,, at about 6:30ish,, when the vocals begin,,, they are very light i have a difficult time hearing them,,can't really hear the words,,, and i would like to,, this is a great mood piece
Peter,,your music is soooooo rich,, the sound is full,, your lyrical writing is so far beyond my simple understanding,, i am always in awwwwwwwww.... i always look forward to hearing from you both in your music and your words Richard
very nice Tim,,, sometimes i feel that life is a series of "day to days" .. a very poetic piece,,, you express something that i definitely, and i think we all feel at times ,, well done,,, i really like this,, Richard
wow,, just saw this on a comment,, ive never heard this,, where has acl been hiding this cool stuff? guess ill have to go looking through the back repertory,,i like the way this builds various instrumental leads over what is basically a simple pattern (that's ment as a complement,, that's what most of my stuff is about, or tries to be,,yours is really great)... very nice warm sounding clarinet? im not sure..... very well done,, ill have to go spend some time in your library
Last Christmas my collaborator and fuzzy inspiration Charlie passed over the rainbow bridge - he was very old for a ferret 9 or 10 years old. He was adopted from a shelter and remained a touch-me-not independent ferret all his life with us…
very interesting,,, thanks for the link,, i see that the musette is an instrument similar to hurdy gurdy or bagpipe,, what i read is quite interesting i assume this is synth? if so which are you using?? im on my 4th listen,, it's a fun piece.. well done Richard
very cool,,,,, actually only a few K yes? been a few years since i was in astrophysics,,, actually i am a physicist by trade geo rather than astro,,, but hey,, this is a fun piece
A+,, an interesting visit to the keyboard of imagination,,, i think this is my favorite of your sonatas that i have listened to,,, On a personal note,, since i have been listening to your music, and some of the other piano work on AT,, i have decided to try my first sonata,,, we will see that that turns out,, anyway well written/done R
The Hollow Men
Sad Hippie Thing
1993
Greg Melvin: Vocals, Rhythm Guitars, Keyboards
Doug Sparling: Lead Guitars
David Albrecht: Bass
Terry Adams: Drum Kit
All songs written by Greg Melvin
Arrangements by Greg Melvin and The Hollow Men
great classic type rock, i agree the lead guitar is wonderful,,,, im impressed by the way the four of you do this,, was it live or separately put together??
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nice, sweet and beautiful
very beautiful, thank you!
very interesting, reminds me to Bartok
purdy!
Sweet. Nice unexpected ending as well.
Genuinely beatiful. Congrats on finishing the RPM challenge. I haven't been able to participate since '07, but I love to hang around there each February. Very much enjoyed this, and will keep listening.
I enjoyed these tunes.. Nice and mellow...
Really like this one.
Lovely melodies!
nice song and after reading the title it brought to my mind Michael Nyman's soundtrack for The Piano
Stunning. Just absolutely beautiful. Wonderful work, Richard.
Sounds quite joyful to me! But love the title and the composition
Very pastoral. Looking forward to some warm afternoons! Again, lovely
Sounds like rain! Love the way you come out of the refrain at about 1.40 back into the rain motif. Very nice
Lovely!
Just beautiful!
Very nicely played! I learned to play piano but never like this. Well done. ER
Another fun composition with a fun title.
Fascinating composition with a great title that now enters my vocabulary.
Fascinating composition with a great title that now enters my vocabulary.
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Doug,, very beautiful,,, i just had experience with the hopsice network myself with my mother... Our experience was that they did a wonderful job -- with what is in fact one of the hardest of times -- for patient and family... my mother (for whom the song Geneieve is dedicated on this years RPM) anyway my mother once made the comment to me as we were sitting outside the home where she passed away,, she made a comment about how despite what was happening, she was glad and felt blessed to be meeting so many fine and loving people,,in fact she said she would not have wanted to miss out on making those final friendships.... anyway we found our hospice people to be very very special,, it takes a one in a million kind of person to do that kind of work... sorry the hear of your situation,, my prayers go with you and you family beautiful music Richard
the sun has set here on the west california coast,,, after a beautiful day,,, it's a great time to either make music or listen to it,, the glow on the mountains is a soft blue/white/green,,, a perfect time to think about and listen to this snack
beautiful piece of music,, with a lyric of heart, and Very,,,,, nice playing
ok ok i like it!!!!! very creative!!!
evocative,,, and a bit scary,, like something i would expect to hear in an end of the world movie.... well/creatively mixed
i don't know the story,, but i plan to look into it.... the music/tone/arrangement is wonderful as usual,, yve got some cool inspirations going,,, R
nice piece
hi there back again,, at about 6:30ish,, when the vocals begin,,, they are very light i have a difficult time hearing them,,can't really hear the words,,, and i would like to,, this is a great mood piece
very nice
Peter,,your music is soooooo rich,, the sound is full,, your lyrical writing is so far beyond my simple understanding,, i am always in awwwwwwwww.... i always look forward to hearing from you both in your music and your words Richard
fun piece
very nice Tim,,, sometimes i feel that life is a series of "day to days" .. a very poetic piece,,, you express something that i definitely, and i think we all feel at times ,, well done,,, i really like this,, Richard
very nice,, i like the way you explore around an idea
wow,, just saw this on a comment,, ive never heard this,, where has acl been hiding this cool stuff? guess ill have to go looking through the back repertory,,i like the way this builds various instrumental leads over what is basically a simple pattern (that's ment as a complement,, that's what most of my stuff is about, or tries to be,,yours is really great)... very nice warm sounding clarinet? im not sure..... very well done,, ill have to go spend some time in your library
nice, i enjoyed this
very well done
very interesting,,, thanks for the link,, i see that the musette is an instrument similar to hurdy gurdy or bagpipe,, what i read is quite interesting i assume this is synth? if so which are you using?? im on my 4th listen,, it's a fun piece.. well done Richard
very cool,,,,, actually only a few K yes? been a few years since i was in astrophysics,,, actually i am a physicist by trade geo rather than astro,,, but hey,, this is a fun piece
A+,, an interesting visit to the keyboard of imagination,,, i think this is my favorite of your sonatas that i have listened to,,, On a personal note,, since i have been listening to your music, and some of the other piano work on AT,, i have decided to try my first sonata,,, we will see that that turns out,, anyway well written/done R
great classic type rock, i agree the lead guitar is wonderful,,,, im impressed by the way the four of you do this,, was it live or separately put together??