A second version with the initial lead guitar standing alone...a little cluttered after a few listens and some constructive feedback!
Norm's Groove for St Monica inspired this one. Thanks Norm!
Lead Guitar, bass guitar and acoustic guitar…
Since Norm found himself in an acoustically great room, full of unfinished cabinets I couldn't help but add some acoustic guitar, crank it up and hope you like it Norm!
very fine,,, i was going to make some comment about bit of a time warp,, but,,, forget that!! this is a really great sound in the here and now,, you have created a really cool ambience
This is probably the last of this stuff from the archives that I'll upload. Rescued from a cassette tape of a live performance with former band mates in Scartaglen. These tunes are popular down in the Southwest of Ireland. Michael(Fiddle) and…
electric mandolin on 3 tracks - 2 bowed (right and left) with viola bow and 1 strummed just a bit and mostly ebowed (center)
Washburn bass
voice with effects
drum loops sliced and diced
Since Norm found himself in an acoustically great room, full of unfinished cabinets I couldn't help but add some acoustic guitar, crank it up and hope you like it Norm!
I did this live performance at the Shore 104.3 radio station yesterday (Aug.25'10) directly after singing this song in the vancouver PNE talent contest and winning first prize! hope you like it!
Check out the video of the PNE performance!
To the Wind baby!
Thanks for the vocal on this Mark bro!
You inspiered a band name....
(See Youtube Below)
This was Done on Logic.. Hope Y'all like it.
Peace
T
This is an absolutely beautiful song written by Jon Foreman for his side project Fiction Family and I felt like givin it a shot soo I just kinda learnt it and threw it together theres a few flubbups but they kinda workout well in the end
enjoy :)
Comments on Rick Phillips's stuff
crazy good energy. was it because it was coming or missed you? guitar tone is superb.
For the question on Doreanda,if you did email me at mlrobbie94@gmail.com
did you ever live in lafayette indiana during the 70s or do you know a lady by the name of Doreanda by chance?
Oooh, consider me enjoying! This is a gem.
Love the whole groove of this , the layered guitars against the percussion is fab
I love this collaboration you two have going , it works so well , excellent
Damn- I almost missed this one. Great stuff Rick! One of your best in my opinion
Thanks for the nice comments everyone, this was a fun one!
very fine,,, i was going to make some comment about bit of a time warp,, but,,, forget that!! this is a really great sound in the here and now,, you have created a really cool ambience
nice job. excellent usage of crickets :)
thats pretty that.. chilled me right out :)
Very cool tune.
Oh, lovely laid back feel. Brings to mind summer afternoons in my precious garden.
Nicely done, reminds me a bit of 'within you, without you' by the beatles.
The keys are 70-lishous The samples throughout are cool too.
Yes a world of cool Rick!! enjoyed that man!
Really nice Rick!! Love it!
Very nice textures. Takes me on a journey.
Really gorgeous. and they do kinda mix into eachother. Mines not half as good though, lol
When i was young i thought that's how every record was recorded with a crackle to start. Nice groove
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love the Beatles classic style ending to the song!
Love your sound. Mellow groov'n. good one!
great sound
Puts a smile on me face!
very cool tune and sound!
True to form here, nice job!
Very nice acoustic work for sure Tim!
beautiful song and nice playing!
Beautiful
LOVE THIS!!
Gorgeous sound!
Thats the beauty of collaboration 1+1>2 Thanks Norm
We knew you when....nice!
Tom Petty would be proud!
Love the funk! Nice one guys!
Love the tone of that guitar! great playing!
Your good. if my neighbor Jack Johnson can be the number one guy on Itunes anything is possible!
I like this alot, melodic and emotional acoustic and lead work. Very nice!
Thats amazing, just how I feel, Well maybe not quite like that! Cool song :)
Its like your there!