Your music has a very interesting over all sound. The way you put it all together. There is a smoothness to it. Gentle. Harmonies, very sweet. What kind of program are you using.
A bit of nonsense maybe ?? Started off as an instrumental then these words popped out. Call me lazy if you must, but couldn't think of more !!!
C'est la vie !!!!
Thanks very much for the nice comment about my duo's piece 'Portal'. In return networking came over to listen to a few of your songs. Guiding Lights reminds me of the harmony of Pentangle and a sense of Jackie McShee.
In a kinda Folky mood. Maybe the sad loss of Pete last month and watching the British Folk awards, so, dug out an old one that always came out when we had friends around for drinkies , a bit of grub and a chat. My be a few more to come, while…
What instrument played in the lead break? Very interesting. It was a perfect change up.
These women that you keep singing about . . . I'd like to meet a few of them.
I really like this Roger...has a 60's feel...which was when I started and is still mu favorite music era...I hear a little Graham Nash there...excellent and catchy tune
I enjoyed twanging lots of guitars.
For best results, copy to, and listen via a slightly stretched C90 cassette.
P.S. Yes, I love Cocteau Twins. No, I can't sing like Elizabeth Fraser.
Lyrics:
Don’t you bow, to kings and queens
Rise above, everything
If the devil beckons, and the angels sing
Don’t listen to, anything
The time has come, to raise your hands
C’mon everybody, take a stand
Higher, Higher, Higher, Higher…
One of my other hobbies is watching wildlife in the area. I'm the happiest with a pair of binoculars around my neck and my hiking boots laced up.
Rita and I took these photos over the last few days, near our home.
Dakota County / February 2014
Some time ago whilst YouTubing, I stumbled across several videos of old seafaring songs or sea "shanties". Unbelievably, that triggered some very ancient RAM of elementary school music classes wherein we were taught several of these songs. And…
I'm doing just Fine with Buck Erpestad. Check out Bucks music here:
http://alonetone.com/buck
Here is what Buck said he added:
"So I used the tremolophone (vibes) and tuba sounds in Garageband and played them on the keyboard."
This lil Hendrix tune has been in my head lately so I decided to take a stab at it. Every time I attempt a cover of one of his songs I discover something new. This time it was his uncanny sense of phrasing and harmony within a blues context. It…
I did this as a way to practice singing....why I am trying to learn to sing at 64 is a little strange.... I wish I had leaned to sing when I was starting out..but I always played in band with lots of singers and never had to sing much…
A bit of nonsense maybe ?? Started off as an instrumental then these words popped out. Call me lazy if you must, but couldn't think of more !!!
C'est la vie !!!!
Comments on Roger M. Harris's stuff
Perfect Spring Love Song!
Yeah, I could do with some "warm" as well at the moment!! Nice one :)
Good to hear this today! Spring just isn't coming around this years. You got a nice refreshing song here!
:)
It's that time of the year guys
Your music has a very interesting over all sound. The way you put it all together. There is a smoothness to it. Gentle. Harmonies, very sweet. What kind of program are you using.
Thanks very much for the nice comment about my duo's piece 'Portal'. In return networking came over to listen to a few of your songs. Guiding Lights reminds me of the harmony of Pentangle and a sense of Jackie McShee.
This hits the spot this morning. A little melancholy, just like our cold weather lately. I like the harmony.
Nice Blues......
Some nice blues!
stellar... fav'd
Sorry guys, a bit late with this one !!!!
Great bluesy song; really like the tone of the guitar; vocal is just right. I like the end..bad, bad girl
Nice ......"
Sorry Greg, no weird thing, just electric guitar & a tub of peppercorns !!!!!
What instrument played in the lead break? Very interesting. It was a perfect change up. These women that you keep singing about . . . I'd like to meet a few of them.
Solid gold gentlemen.
Hello, Rodger. Big and slidey good vocal topper..
Roger , this is cool, and I have to agree with Ron on the Graham Nash sound (Chicago) 60's early 70's - - - well done.
I really like this Roger...has a 60's feel...which was when I started and is still mu favorite music era...I hear a little Graham Nash there...excellent and catchy tune
Comments made by Roger M. Harris
Cheers !!! :)
Ahh something different, like it :)
Do like a good twang :)
What a great track :)
Good stuff !!! :)
Wonderful Greg, hope you guys are keeping warm, as we are drowning from the aftermath of your storms !!!! :)
Killer track Kirk, do love new toys....
Thanks James, Recorded on a Boss BR-1600, a nice gift from the Tax man when he gave me a Rebate a few years back :)
What a great school !!! Ours just about taught us 1 + 1 = 3 !!!!!! Love it :)
Like that guys :)
Nice one guys...:)
Love it James...:)
Clever ole Buck I say..... Great track guys
Good one guys....
One my Favs for THE Man, it annoys me when people say he just make's a noise.... love it James. :)
Sorry Ron, don't think you need the practice...... love it /:)
Thanks guys.... made my Good Wife's day with your kind comments :)
Love the groove :)
Love it .....
OOH !!! now that's out there.... love it :)