You got me laughing out loud! You better send this off to The Minnesota Homebrew Radio show.
If you feel like listening in, he's on at 6:00 tonight.
Pioneer Radio 90.1 Thief River Falls. You can listen on the internet.
I like the whistle, flute, recorder whatever it is!
A fitting comment on our society. I see these guys everyday in my rear view mirror. Nobody has any patience anymore.
It's a daily reminder that Darwin's theory of natural selection is alive and well.
Second Original Sea Tale featuring Bowed Banjo for the Whale Sounds.
The world was lit by Whale oil Lamps and It made being a Whale Very Treacherous.
You wont find this on Google.
Circa 1843
You wont find me on Google Either.
whew, well it does upload eventully.
new look , very quirky
Blind Blake
It took two weeks to learn this syncopated
Picking style, Well worth the effort.
Two hours before morning light
Highway signs go by all night
Open window to catch the breeze
Helps me clear my cluttered mind
Road noise rumbling through the floor
Been on this road once or twice before
My mind is racing up ahead
Leaving…
Geas put this beauty of a classic up with the offer of exercising your vocals and i couldn't resist. thanks Geas for the chance to give it a go........
With huge thanks to the awesomeinfinity Jake, Wrinkled Shirt, who let me use his gorgeous instrumental track "Gaza".
The sun left the city, from the ground
Moonlight woke up, falling down
Why are you scared, free as a bird
Now that the heat…
With huge thanks to the awesomeinfinity Jake, Wrinkled Shirt, who let me use his gorgeous instrumental track "Gaza".
The sun left the city, from the ground
Moonlight woke up, falling down
Why are you scared, free as a bird
Now that the heat…
Oh here it is, Vanished and reappeared
I tried love to listen, Now I have heard
the wondrous music wrought by the tumbled shirt
The wistful Voice of Tess so hurt.
Now my heart is full.
(ha could not resist)
This is the first time I have played in drop D
this is a Springsteen song that he borrowed the title from a Pete Seeger song..and I like the way Warren Haynes plays it live...so here is my humble attempt at it...
My first attempt to work with loops I created using midi.
With Mr Sandbags (reichatron). There's a really cool version with guitar added by Mac somewhere too, but it's weirdly vanished! Will add as soon as I find it.
This is my first collaboration with the talented SLKrell! He had a reggae song called "Rancho Raggae" posted a couple of weeks ago in need of a lyric, so I asked If I could write some for it, and poof whala!! Here it is! Thanks Slkrell for the…
Geas poured some magic sauce on this one and opened up the song to a new level .....Thanks Geas
WHY
the innocence of a lie
the reason behind the why
the sigh of regret
at that moment of death
why
why
oh why
while were swimming in…
We decided to share one more piece of cherry pie! Thanks Greg Connor for this now epic song. Thanks to Paul for his beautiful music. Always a ton of fun to collaborate with!!!
One of my favorites of all time.
Friday night jammin' - You know - Bored.
I can't sing to save my life, but I tried.
If any of you wish to take a whack at it,
I'd love to send you the music tracks.
Wildgeas@hvc.r.com
Enjoy some Procol…
Comments on slkrell's stuff
Wow!!!! Are your really coming to MN in May?????? Say yes!!! We all have to get together. And I totally love this song. You crack me up!!!!
You got me laughing out loud! You better send this off to The Minnesota Homebrew Radio show. If you feel like listening in, he's on at 6:00 tonight. Pioneer Radio 90.1 Thief River Falls. You can listen on the internet.
well they are doing it again, You,ii just insist I stick my tongue in my cheek
Amusing story song. Good job.
I like the whistle, flute, recorder whatever it is! A fitting comment on our society. I see these guys everyday in my rear view mirror. Nobody has any patience anymore. It's a daily reminder that Darwin's theory of natural selection is alive and well.
OMG!!!! I totally love this.... you are amazing. I can just picture it!!! I see a B-Movie soundtrack career in your future dear...
Great story with wonderful lyrics. Really enjoyed it.
Great stuff, especially the banjo!
Here we go . . . . Banjo! This is a foot tapper, and a big smile maker.
really nice tone on this. Really like the riff.
Great story song! Lonesome at times and then hope, or at least a reason to live in the end.
Good one
Ahhhhhhh . . . nothing better than a little banjo.
You got my feet moving!
Jealous.... Wish I could be there! This one took me right there though... Thanks!
Beautiful sound on that banjo picking... Your voice is perfect for this one too! Good story.... bleached bones on the range - what a visual!!!
Good one Steve.
Good story put to music.
Bowed banjo? Nice touch!
Ohhhhhhhh, I like the one.
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wow that was one great vocal, and an interesting progression. Really see a step up in this vocal......
It turned out good I like it
Please, I can hear good stuff. I have excellent ears.
Whooo, May I add some guitar. ?
Ohhh paul. This is Urban Groovey.
This sounds good
Yup I like it paul
Great Vocal
Lovely Track
Oh here it is, Vanished and reappeared I tried love to listen, Now I have heard the wondrous music wrought by the tumbled shirt The wistful Voice of Tess so hurt. Now my heart is full. (ha could not resist)
Lovely, Tremendous Mix, its all swirly. The harmonies are all goose bumpy
Oh, I agree the Back Vocal is the perfect condiment
Love Drop D slide guitar nice work here
This is great . Super use of the Looper. This is Tess-tastic
Cool use of the back beat, and the keys seem to slur and bend . How did you do that? very cool
Well now that is it , Great vox/ lyrics. Colleen did the right recipe I am Thrilled with this. Thanks you made this live.
I just love this minimal approach so much impact......Thinking Gene Eric Mann
Wow , Colleen you and John Lennon make a great pair. Connor's tune sure has got that thing. Faved instantly
that nailed the glint on the water, niceway to start the day
One of my Favorites also. The guitar on this was originally Jeff Whitehorn. he did some great riffing, but is not well known in the Colonies.