This a primer melody for this lyric, so feel free to tweak it ( for the collaboration four)<>>.The transmission started slipping on the way home from work today...Man I sure could stand a little raise in pay. no talking about saving for…
This a primer melody for this lyric, so feel free to tweak it ( for the collaboration four)<>>.The transmission started slipping on the way home from work today...Man I sure could stand a little raise in pay. no talking about saving for…
This a primer melody for this lyric, so feel free to tweak it ( for the collaboration four)<>>.The transmission started slipping on the way home from work today...Man I sure could stand a little raise in pay. no talking about saving for…
Any resemblance to the Yiddish word Chutzpah is of the purest intent. With a doff of the hat to Sheldon Alan "Shel" Silverstein ...and Mad magazine for all of their influences. that indeed did rot my brain
This a primer melody for this lyric, so feel free to tweak it ( for the collaboration four)<>>.The transmission started slipping on the way home from work today...Man I sure could stand a little raise in pay. no talking about saving for…
This a primer melody for this lyric, so feel free to tweak it ( for the collaboration four)<>>.The transmission started slipping on the way home from work today...Man I sure could stand a little raise in pay. no talking about saving for…
This is a fine recording as it is, clean and clear, well played and sung. I like it a lot. If Greg, Steve and I do a version of this, don't take down this one. Great job!
UNKNOWN,arranged by Terry Brown
'their brains were small and they died'
When I sit in contemplation of the human situation
I often feel a certain sense of pride.
For our achievements are many and mighty
And the evidence cannot be denied.
But my…
I really like how you sang this one. This is a particularly groovy number. It puts such a big smile on my face, and considering all I'm going through right now, I truly appreciate the smile -- thank you!
That's a fine job you did there wit' dat dare banjer! You vocals recorded particularly well in dis here number. Good tale, well told -- an all around great job!
I've been teasing Steve (SLKrell) about Rose, from Las Cruces Nevada, ever since he wrote a song about her for Valentines Day a few years ago.
Rosie is a figment of our imagination. I wrote a song about stealing her away from Steve:
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(Em) A legend that the sailors told
Tales shared from long ago
(C) Secrets that are captured in the (Em) air
(Em) It comes to you from far way
Whispered roars that fade away
(C) Answers that are carried on the (Em) breeze
Only (C) heard…
Lyrics:
After the Sun goes down
Lay in bed no sleep to be found
And the shadows dance on walls
After the Sun goes down
Just a reflecting time
The clock just seems to unwind
The silence gets so loud
Just a reflecting time
It won…
Lyrics:
After the Sun goes down
Lay in bed no sleep to be found
And the shadows dance on walls
After the Sun goes down
Just a reflecting time
The clock just seems to unwind
The silence gets so loud
Just a reflecting time
It won…
I heard Wildgeas track Erase the Breeze on alonetone earlier and this came to me straight away so i had to get both sides of Reg on this one.. and kick it out while i had a little time ….hope you enjoy…Thanks Paul
I need to feel real real Love…
Dusted off (so to speak) a bluegrass style oldie (meaning I wrote years and years ago) about the ending of a long drought... dedicated to all my friends, known and unknown, in Colorado and other dry spots that are burnin' up right now.
Uploaded…
This is Mark's First adventure into Song Writing
Big Legged Woman -- Written by Mark Imsdahl
Mark's alonetone site: http://alonetone.com/imsdahl
Mark Imsdahl -- Harmonica
Greg Connor -- Dobro
Here is Ron Rouch's version of Mark…
Dusted off (so to speak) a bluegrass style oldie (meaning I wrote years and years ago) about the ending of a long drought... dedicated to all my friends, known and unknown, in Colorado and other dry spots that are burnin' up right now.
Uploaded…
We did four versions of this song - all with different guitars (or combinations thereof). This is version 2, my own favorite version.
You can find all four versions at my web site:
http://stoman.org/download/V1_What_I_Feel_For_You.mp3
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There's nothing like a good cup of coffee,and a song climbing through the blooming trees and raising on up beyond the sky,tipping it's hat to say good-by.
Comments on terrysongs's stuff
Ha, I recognize that singer. Love this.
Its is for the most part true. I feel that having a garden probably gave my father a great sense of accomplishment 🧡
Good Stuff!
This is GREAT Terry!
Now That is Folk Music!
Terry -- good job!
Ah . . . Good Times!
I love this! I wish I had heard it before we put the other version up. I completely missed it until now.
'Tiz za seazun fer diz one! Happy holidays to you! Keep it real!
Gorgeous!
Sweet!
It peaks in places and buzzes my speaker at those points -- maybe bring down the volume by 3dbs -- but otherwise it's really cool.
Nice reverb and long hallway effect!
This is a fine recording as it is, clean and clear, well played and sung. I like it a lot. If Greg, Steve and I do a version of this, don't take down this one. Great job!
"Whether you are a Christian, whether you are a Muslim, whether you are an atheist, you will demand your goddamn rights!" ~ Egyptian protester
One of your better recordings, good music, powerful lyrics, sung well.
Ditto what Greg Connor said below me.
I really like how you sang this one. This is a particularly groovy number. It puts such a big smile on my face, and considering all I'm going through right now, I truly appreciate the smile -- thank you!
It's all about the dance, so keep dancing my friend. You have a gift for lyrics. This one says it all.
That's a fine job you did there wit' dat dare banjer! You vocals recorded particularly well in dis here number. Good tale, well told -- an all around great job!
Comments made by terrysongs
mandolin through the effects and base ?
good thoughts and nifty tune
great sound
Juste la chanson douce triste toujours, tout most.loved le banjo.
cool sounds,good beat sound track quality
Transported back to the 1400's
Damn she burned the biscuits again. and now i'm getting the sniffles.
Makes me lonesome, and stirs my wonder lust. I see visions of Walt Whitman
spookie
Cool was the first word that came to mind, Is that a Theremin in there or effects.
It sounds good ,well done
It's got that great R&B country vibe Robert is right a little crying steel would blend in well.
mind is just running away with no end.Just all thunked up again.
Strong lyrics. solid back up music. confident delivery
As always super well done,
Rattlin' them old blues
nicely done Robert.
Good form,good song very well done.
There's nothing like a good cup of coffee,and a song climbing through the blooming trees and raising on up beyond the sky,tipping it's hat to say good-by.
hearts a soak in the palm of destiny