Written and recorded as part of our family RPM project this year. :-D
13 year old Jasmine on vocals and ukulele.
We wrote and recorded 10 songs under the name Cattica. It was just the best month of lockdown imaginable.
Written and recorded as part of our family RPM project this year. :-D
13 year old Jasmine on vocals and ukulele.
We wrote and recorded 10 songs under the name Cattica. It was just the best month of lockdown imaginable.
Another one from the archives! Collab with glu from 2009 - I took his original guitar track and added vocals, then he remixed and made about four more versions, but this is my fave.
Another one from the archives! Collab with glu from 2009 - I took his original guitar track and added vocals, then he remixed and made about four more versions, but this is my fave.
Another one from the archives! Collab with glu from 2009 - I took his original guitar track and added vocals, then he remixed and made about four more versions, but this is my fave.
This is such a sensual feast! a classic.
I must have had one of the other four versions, but i'm so glad it's here because hard drives don't last forever!
With lovely Keith Landry. Unfortunately, the studio I had at the time was on its last legs and the recording is a terrible quality, but I've never been able to get the vocal to sound better. Probably because I'm now over the awful thing* I did…
Another one from the archives! Collab with glu from 2009 - I took his original guitar track and added vocals, then he remixed and made about four more versions, but this is my fave.
With JS Tolar, as band Visions Of Nell.
My tribute to Anne Boleyn, the first queen to be publicly executed in England. I used some of the poetry she wrote during her imprisonment in the chorus. An innocent, incomparable woman.
Another one from the archives! Collab with glu from 2009 - I took his original guitar track and added vocals, then he remixed and made about four more versions, but this is my fave.
Another one from the archives! Collab with glu from 2009 - I took his original guitar track and added vocals, then he remixed and made about four more versions, but this is my fave.
Another one from the archives! Collab with glu from 2009 - I took his original guitar track and added vocals, then he remixed and made about four more versions, but this is my fave.
Another one from the archives! Collab with glu from 2009 - I took his original guitar track and added vocals, then he remixed and made about four more versions, but this is my fave.
Another one from the archives! Collab with glu from 2009 - I took his original guitar track and added vocals, then he remixed and made about four more versions, but this is my fave.
Another one from the archives! Collab with glu from 2009 - I took his original guitar track and added vocals, then he remixed and made about four more versions, but this is my fave.
Another one from the archives! Collab with glu from 2009 - I took his original guitar track and added vocals, then he remixed and made about four more versions, but this is my fave.
Written and recorded as part of our family RPM project this year. :-D
13 year old Jasmine on vocals and ukulele.
We wrote and recorded 10 songs under the name Cattica. It was just the best month of lockdown imaginable.
Written and recorded as part of our family RPM project this year. :-D
13 year old Jasmine on vocals and ukulele.
We wrote and recorded 10 songs under the name Cattica. It was just the best month of lockdown imaginable.
I don't need every song to sound like a power trio, even if I want every song to be arranged for a power trio. Does that make sense?
Also, is it the biggest cliche in the universe to write a song about writing a song?
All of the guitars…
I liked this one a lot more before I mixed it...
I don't know what the lyrics are about. All I know is that my Strat's neck pickup is sah-weeet.
The rhythm guitar is the Strat. The lead at the beginning is the Les Paul. The lead at the…
"The Inner Light"
Without going out of my door
I can know all things on Earth
Without looking out of my window
I could know the ways of Heaven
The farther one travels
The less one knows
The less one really knows
Without going out…
This one came together really fast. I had spent most of my Sunday forcing two other songs out of my head and I was tired and not feeling all that pleased with the day's work. I figured I'd give it one more shot and went to my binkie. My security…
This one came together really fast. I had spent most of my Sunday forcing two other songs out of my head and I was tired and not feeling all that pleased with the day's work. I figured I'd give it one more shot and went to my binkie. My security…
I'm almost done with this last CD by Wildgeas Music.
I'm retiring to new stuff and new gear :)
http://alonetone.com/paullennon
I wish to give many, many thanks to Bethan, Trevor, Michael, and Chris
for helping me create this collection…
FAWM's 50/90 starts on July 4th, Independence Day in the USA, and wouldn't you know it New England got hit by the remnants of a hurricane that night. Hurricane Arthur was pretty much just a rain storm by the time it hit us, but it was still song…
I'm almost done with this last CD by Wildgeas Music.
I'm retiring to new stuff and new gear :)
http://alonetone.com/paullennon
I wish to give many, many thanks to Bethan, Trevor, Michael, and Chris
for helping me create this collection…
Straight ahead stone city electric blues for an old friend who used to spend hours spinning BB King and Mike Bloomfield records for me. Recorded back sometime at the end of 2006 on old analog equipment
One from a year ago or so. Never was happy with the recording quality, but never got around to re recording it. My attempt at a kind of late 70's Phil Keaggy thing
I’m not going to comment on all of these - all my old comments still apply and it’s looking like I spam you. Have always treasured this collection. Just a sublime piece of invention. Kudos.
Just an experiment from a while back using multiple delay units. I hated it initially, but after not hearing it for a few months I decided there were enough interesting moments to warrant sharing.
Comments on Sister Savage's stuff
brill song love it great vocals.......cheers tony cee
Very cool and catchy!
An amazing colab!! Beautiful!
hi tess all good hope you and your mum are well
Good morning! it's a drizzly day here and this is perfect for dancing around the kitchen while the kettle boils 💖
I have not heard this for so long beautiful vocals my friend.
This is such a sensual feast! a classic. I must have had one of the other four versions, but i'm so glad it's here because hard drives don't last forever!
oh this is so tender
So beautiful.. Just 🥹 wow, thanks..
Casting Red!! You guys and gals rock and roll!
One of the best tunes here. Hi Sis.
This is one of the best. takes me back......long time ago.
Your vocals always stand out. So good.
Ahhhh, so good!
Your voice is so gorgeous!!! Love this!
Yep yep!
Yup!
Beautiful in all ways...
Great to hear you 2 again. What else do you have in that vault of yours? Where I am from we must really watch out for the moonshine...
What a lovely suprise! Fantastic work Jasmine - it must be a dominant genetic mutation...
Comments made by Sister Savage
This track, and No Dice, sounded darker than your usual stuff. Very nice - moody suits you.
Lovely frothy flavours. Like, if ice cream vans rocked.
Great as usual - and loved the percussive flourishes.
Nice and airy - great mix.
Ooh cute little boom tish at the end. :)
Funky jazzy goodness.
Groovelicous!
Came back for another bite. Raunchy sweetness. Love the bvox and the counter melody in the chorus. Really great track.
Good luck with 50/90 - sounding great so far!
Great song!!!!!!!
The hours I've spent dancing to this with my little daughters... A classic in this house.
Nice!! Ooooh - verrrry nice.
Nice sense of urgency in some parts here - lovely extra layer to this majestic playlist.
Can I be Tommy?
Spinning through a sleepless dream...
I’m not going to comment on all of these - all my old comments still apply and it’s looking like I spam you. Have always treasured this collection. Just a sublime piece of invention. Kudos.
Ccompletely agree with all the awesome comments from this person: 83.67.90.134
I have this playlist on my hard drive. Just saying.
As Marc said. Cool shit. :)
Big Red Hearts