This is a new song that I wrote while I was up in Nebraska. The backstory is that I was a donor match for bone marrow donation. In essence: if someone has leukemia or several other diseases, they sometimes can be cured if a match can be found…
This is my take of a obscure, yet controversial and famous Jackson Browne cover called "The Rebel Jesus." It was recorded in 2011 as part of the Nowhere Advent Project. For more info on that, go to my website- but the song turned out good I think…
You've got some good life in these songs. If your intent was subtle Christian you hit it meaning it comes off in a nice way without seeming pushed down the throat.
This is a new song that I wrote while I was up in Nebraska. The backstory is that I was a donor match for bone marrow donation. In essence: if someone has leukemia or several other diseases, they sometimes can be cured if a match can be found…
New song. Wrote the guitar part first, lyrics came later. This is one of the first songs I've done more than one track on in quite a while, and also one that isn't dark (unusual for me). Anyway, enjoy!
New song. Wrote the guitar part first, lyrics came later. This is one of the first songs I've done more than one track on in quite a while, and also one that isn't dark (unusual for me). Anyway, enjoy!
Gene Eric Mann was kind enough to do noise removal for me. The hiss is all gone, which is awesome! The resulting track has an interesting ethereal quality. This might end up being rerecorded at some point, but this is an amazing improvement!
Re-check your e-mail -- there's yet another mix down of this song, with extra rhythm guitar, lead, bass, and BG vocals. I had fun adding myself to your very cool song. You ROCK. Rock on!
This is the rerecording of "I Lose Control." The first recording was using my computer's internal mic, just to get it down. I didn't want to wait until I got home, so I got a cheap $10 mic at a pawn shop with an adapter and ran it straight in…
This is the rerecording of "I Lose Control." The first recording was using my computer's internal mic, just to get it down. I didn't want to wait until I got home, so I got a cheap $10 mic at a pawn shop with an adapter and ran it straight in…
I've downloaded the file and have already removed the floor noise -- no problem. But I also discovered what is called "over peaking" in the file, and I'll fix that as well. I also noted that your file is mono, rather than in stereo. I'm going to fix that too, plus add some reverb. I'll send you the results shortly and I may also take you up on the invite to add tracks to a 2nd mix down of the file. Meanwhile, Keep on Rockin' in the Free World.
This is the rerecording of "I Lose Control." The first recording was using my computer's internal mic, just to get it down. I didn't want to wait until I got home, so I got a cheap $10 mic at a pawn shop with an adapter and ran it straight in…
This is the rerecording of "I Lose Control." The first recording was using my computer's internal mic, just to get it down. I didn't want to wait until I got home, so I got a cheap $10 mic at a pawn shop with an adapter and ran it straight in…
I think I can remove that "floor noise" (as it's called in the sound editing biz) with my Cool Edit Pro software, if you're interested in that. I did the guitar and vocals. Nice rhyming! Rock on!
This is a song about being rescued. There's more to it than that, and I'm not sure where this one came from, but it's a song that is redemptive and not sad. I'm glad that this came out after writing the last one (The Lepers and My Lord) which…
This song is about, loosely, the tendency of certain kinds of people choose to continue to believe things they know to be false out of malice, or, like certain media personalities, they fabricate and perpetuate them for their own benefit. In this…
This song is about, loosely, the tendency of certain kinds of people choose to continue to believe things they know to be false out of malice, or, like certain media personalities, they fabricate and perpetuate them for their own benefit. In this…
This is a song about... horses. Actually, since it's Alonetone I'll say what it's really about. Manipulation and control in relationships, plus the general superiority of intrinsic motivation and grace. I recorded this freshly written song with…
At its most surface level, this is a song mostly written from the perspective of a leper. There's a lot more there then that, but you can figure it out on your own if you want to! Enjoy the music!
This is a song about... horses. Actually, since it's Alonetone I'll say what it's really about. Manipulation and control in relationships, plus the general superiority of intrinsic motivation and grace. I recorded this freshly written song with…
I like, I like. Makes me wanna buy one of them cowboy hats and go yeehaw on outlanders!
And about your comment on one of my songs - Chikara; I thought that crediting him was unnecessary since almost everyone has heard or read of that poem. It was rather redundant, or so I felt. Thanks again, sir!
another rough as snot scratch track so I don't loose the (probably bad) idea!
Where in the heck are all these hot rod/biker B movie tracks suddenly channeling in from?!?!
Well that didn't last long Reg felt something wrong so he's moving on to pastures new..........it got Reg feeling Jazzy......
Time to go (Lyrics)
Theres something in your smile that tells me its time for me to go
when i ask if everything is ok…
All's well in Reg's world at the moment .......he woke this morning after meeting his new love last night down at the Dog & Bone it was Kareoke night....in she walked and Reg was hooked it only took one look........
Sweet Love (Lyrics)
you…
I really like this song. It is very balanced. You have a great voice... and I really like the overall sound, and the balance, style, and feel of the guitar playing. It is great!
For the grandchildren, when I get some!
Moonbee started life as a doodle, then he was turned into a little story, then a song!
This is Part 1 of the series - I have no idea how many there will be in total!
Enjoy! xox
P.S. This is…
Comments on Songs From Nowhere Project's stuff
had the honor of Running Sound And Lights for Jeb the guy was amazing
Gorgeous voice... Powerful song.
You've got some good life in these songs. If your intent was subtle Christian you hit it meaning it comes off in a nice way without seeming pushed down the throat.
Raw and interesting, Leonard Cohen like at times in delivery and a nice kind James McMurtry.
Great song with wonderful imagery.
Love the atmosphere. The strings are such a beautiful ground for the singing and banjo. Really pretty song!
Of course you know I like it. but I do so hope others will enjoy our collaboration as well. It's a pretty song, nice lyrics, well sung.
A good job of songwriting. Digging the echo. Tasty!
Very nice!
Re-check your e-mail -- there's yet another mix down of this song, with extra rhythm guitar, lead, bass, and BG vocals. I had fun adding myself to your very cool song. You ROCK. Rock on!
Check your e-mail -- I'm pleased with the results, and I'm sure you will be likewise pleased.
I've downloaded the file and have already removed the floor noise -- no problem. But I also discovered what is called "over peaking" in the file, and I'll fix that as well. I also noted that your file is mono, rather than in stereo. I'm going to fix that too, plus add some reverb. I'll send you the results shortly and I may also take you up on the invite to add tracks to a 2nd mix down of the file. Meanwhile, Keep on Rockin' in the Free World.
I meant to type, " I DIG the guitar and vocals. Nice rhyming! Rock on!" rather that "I DID..." ;)
I think I can remove that "floor noise" (as it's called in the sound editing biz) with my Cool Edit Pro software, if you're interested in that. I did the guitar and vocals. Nice rhyming! Rock on!
Alrighty then! Dig! Rock on!
True lyrics, man -- Rock on!
the GOLDEN RULE was not to be found that night!!!
Gets a yeehaw from me. :) Very cathartic track!
Me too, brother.
I like, I like. Makes me wanna buy one of them cowboy hats and go yeehaw on outlanders! And about your comment on one of my songs - Chikara; I thought that crediting him was unnecessary since almost everyone has heard or read of that poem. It was rather redundant, or so I felt. Thanks again, sir!
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That's pretty awesome. Quite all I have to say on this.
This is great songwriting! I am going to listen to your other stuff now!
I like it! This is totally cool!
Oh my. You did well on this one! This is great!
I like it, a lot! Beautiful melody line on guitar!
Pretty!
I really like this song. It is very balanced. You have a great voice... and I really like the overall sound, and the balance, style, and feel of the guitar playing. It is great!
That is very strange... but quite awesome! I dig it!