Tang paid for the rights to use this on a CD, but never did. If the publishing rights holder wants it back, he'll accept refund.
Tangmo himself is gone and there ain't no sunshine in more ways than one. Uploading for him. Enjoy.
Tang paid for the rights to use this on a CD, but never did. If the publishing rights holder wants it back, he'll accept refund.
Tangmo himself is gone and there ain't no sunshine in more ways than one. Uploading for him. Enjoy.
"Some years ago, the good folks at The Acid Exchange took up the challenge to make a different kind of collaboration...an experiment in the unity of music. Each of the participants submitted one or more renditions of verses of this familiar song…
More on the "Freak" end of the Orphans and Freaks designation. Most of the time I'm making music for myself, and this one just makes me happy, no matter how hard I try to resist.
One of the joys of listening to music on the internet is encountering music that sets off chimes of inspiration in our own minds. This holds especially true when the one doing the inspiring is a friend. Bruce Lesisko uploaded a song called Flyfinger…
Pastichio Rocker aka PDOA wrote and performed/programmed this electronica piece and asked me to write and sing a lyric for it. Despite (or maybe because of ) my accent, we considered it a success. It got some college-radio airplay.
I've made…
More on the "Freak" end of the Orphans and Freaks designation. Most of the time I'm making music for myself, and this one just makes me happy, no matter how hard I try to resist.
Pretty much the only song completed by an attempt at another internet band we called Teh Mighty Poianos.
Took my old lady to the mall
dropped her off out front
"Be back in an hour, baby
getchu whatchuwant"
Going shopping with your woman…
Pretty much the only song completed by an attempt at another internet band we called Teh Mighty Poianos.
Took my old lady to the mall
dropped her off out front
"Be back in an hour, baby
getchu whatchuwant"
Going shopping with your woman…
One of the joys of listening to music on the internet is encountering music that sets off chimes of inspiration in our own minds. This holds especially true when the one doing the inspiring is a friend. Bruce Lesisko uploaded a song called Flyfinger…
Our entry into a compilation CD for the Acid Exchange International Music and Arts Guild double-CD. I wrote the music and cowrote the Lyric with Scott Graves, and sang the song. Other players are Jay P Lindsey, Dave Bell, and Steve of Asymetric…
The Dutch musician Paul Corduwener wrote the music for this. I wrote and sang the lyric, inspired by a guitar lick near the end which seemed to be 'saying' to me "Chicky, go Home".
Paul passed away New Years Day of this year. Love to his…
Music written and played by Trevitte Brown. Lyric written and sung by me.
I can stop my Honda on a dime
I can stop this smoking anytime
Knock on wood I can stop at four
If I could I would stop the war
When I was young I could stop a train…
One of the joys of listening to music on the internet is encountering music that sets off chimes of inspiration in our own minds. This holds especially true when the one doing the inspiring is a friend. Bruce Lesisko uploaded a song called Flyfinger…
One of the joys of listening to music on the internet is encountering music that sets off chimes of inspiration in our own minds. This holds especially true when the one doing the inspiring is a friend. Bruce Lesisko uploaded a song called Flyfinger…
One of the joys of listening to music on the internet is encountering music that sets off chimes of inspiration in our own minds. This holds especially true when the one doing the inspiring is a friend. Bruce Lesisko uploaded a song called Flyfinger…
Pretty much the only song completed by an attempt at another internet band we called Teh Mighty Poianos.
Took my old lady to the mall
dropped her off out front
"Be back in an hour, baby
getchu whatchuwant"
Going shopping with your woman…
More stuff from the ancient archives rescued from the same cassette tape as Last Nights Fun. This time a set of 3 Irish reels Live at a concert back around 1992
Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
A moody solo acoustic thing that I came up with playing in a long forgotten tuning. Just got a new Zoom H4N, so this was recorded in my shop sitting at my reedmaking bench may 12 2009
Something completely different- Uilleann pipes(Irish bagpipes) and synth. I wrote this tune over 20 years ago in the style of traditional Irish slow airs. It was recorded way back in 1991 for an album that's been out of print for over 15 years…
When I wrote this it was a cold cloudy and dark winter night here in vancouver but I was sitting in my room and was just in a sunny state of mind. I then picked up my Uke and started fiddlin around searching for a breezy chord progression, then…
Inspired by and in collaboration with [My First Dictionary](http://myfirstdictionary.blogspot.com), watcher in the tower [Joshua Wentz](http://veryusartists.com/joshuawentz) pays per view on the television.
This song is totally for the birds…
warning!!! this is a long 10+ min instrumental
It's a piece about 4 years old that was my first attempt at using synth voices,, I am still looking for a good one,, if anyone knows.
The music itself is a tone poem, loosely dedicated to a children…
I really enjoyed the listen of this album. Though I am a 'roots' americana guy myself, I love classical and probably listen to this style more than to any other. I especially love the interplay of lines which make the harmonies as opposed to chord-based pop music. Your selections very nicely fed this appreciation. Thanks for making the world a bit more beautiful, awe-inspiring and majestic.
This song was inspired by the heavy rains of the past two days, and my wife and I biding our time waiting for them to subside a bit so we could leave the house. The guitar is my old Alvarez classical with a microphone, then run through my RP350…
Hey Kids, Happy RPM. Surf's up! I played this one for my lady, she said she wants to move to California. I'm not sure if that's because I've been wired up in the Dog House for 9 days or if she wishes to try some surfing. Go figure....
Anyway…
I remember when we were young
I remember waiting for the sun
you said you loved me
you said you need me
you said you want me
and that was forever
I remember the stories of our days
I remember the tears in your eyes
you said…
I spent the day skrewing around with this Roumanian Minor scale again. I am really testing layered drums on this one, Toms mostly.
There's a lot happening. Acoustic, Strat, Bass, 4 Juno tracks, and all kinds of percussion.
Only a two chord change…
Must say I loved this album. Just the right amount of Irony, catchy as ebola, and sounds good and raw. Gotta run and bite, bite a BLT. Thanks for making this.
We have an old and senile cat with a dodgy thyroid gland who is a total pain in the bum. I know she can't help it but god she annoys me, so this song is therapy. It's a love/hate thing. Recorded as part of RPM 2010
Comments on Farfetched Tangmo Band's stuff
One of my all time favourite songs! Great vocal and love the strings.
Love this song! Great version. Brilliant back story.
Great stuff
I found myself making up lyrics to go with this song. Is there a vocal track to it? Am I missing something? ER
Sounds a bit like freeform jazz to me. Sounds good. ER
Very different that your other songs. I like it. ER
still fantastic, love it
Seems pretty well organised to me. Great track!
Oh that is so pretty. Lovely indeed! Nice twangy nature to it too.
Oh your self indulgence is coming out and exposing a real jazzy inner man. Very cool!
@ Reg, c'mon Reg, where's yer stamina?
Yeah, well this has a fun feel, it gives me what I want.
Great distorted sounding foot tapper.
Ah such touching lyrics and beautifully played.
Oh yeah, grrreat track!! Sorry to hear about Paul.
Nice up tempo love song with big band sounding back up. Has the feel good factor.
Sawasdee! Yes, this has indeed a nice Thai touch
cool
Damn- That was fun! Dig the lead skronk!
yeh!!! right there with you, in not enjoying the hunt.
Comments made by Farfetched Tangmo Band
Ahhh...now that was fun. Don't hear enough celtic music around here.
Wonderful composition beautifully delivered. I hope to catch up with more another day.
Now I can get some sleep. ;)
Wow..totally unexpected and wonderful. No one-trick pony, you. Lovely Celtci feel and superbly executed.
OMG beautiful. Emotion just drips, and well-recorded too.
Pop with soul. Great songwriting and excellent delivery. Liked the uke in here too.
It's a sad thing living with the knowledge that I shall never, ever be as cool as this is. Never, ever?!? Never, ever.
I really enjoyed the listen of this album. Though I am a 'roots' americana guy myself, I love classical and probably listen to this style more than to any other. I especially love the interplay of lines which make the harmonies as opposed to chord-based pop music. Your selections very nicely fed this appreciation. Thanks for making the world a bit more beautiful, awe-inspiring and majestic.
So soothing and deep with really nice harmonies.
Sweet interplay of rythms and, sounds, and melodies. Gives the ears and brain multiple trails to follow arriving at the same place.
That's some dark surf-water.
Nice, easy, and classy vibe.
My kinda dance music. Not a scale one hears every day in the new world. Nice power, good sound.
Very heavy stuff
Must say I loved this album. Just the right amount of Irony, catchy as ebola, and sounds good and raw. Gotta run and bite, bite a BLT. Thanks for making this.
Can't wait for the radio-edit version.
just brilliant.
Flaunt it.
Clearly inspired by James Taylor. LOL. Love those wide assed guitars.
Fun rock song. Yes, be nice to have an off switch.