I hope the emotional content will outweigh the technical deficiencies... this is the sound of me singing with a broken heart and a killer sinus infection. I guess this one is 8 or 9 years old by now; another one from the trunk-full of songs that…
I hope the emotional content will outweigh the technical deficiencies... this is the sound of me singing with a broken heart and a killer sinus infection. I guess this one is 8 or 9 years old by now; another one from the trunk-full of songs that…
What a fun fourth of July this was... and I love the background sound of fireworks in this! Really brings it back to me.
This live track was recorded by my dearly departed friend, Hippie Mark. He was far and away our number one fan & I miss him more than words can say. ~ Michael
What we are is mostly water
On our way back to the sea
I have made this trip so many times
I'm just glad you're here with me
Fall alone or fall together
Either way we will be one
You and me, we will reach the sea
And have need for names no more…
kirklynch said 2 days ago
> Great song altogether. Fabulous guitar and vocals!
Again, it's all props to my buddy Chris. His playing, arranging, and singing never failed to blow me away... He's one of a kind, and I sure miss hanging with him - and always miss him especially when I sit down to write or record a song.
Wildgeas Music said 1 day ago
> Such a great song. It's impossible to sit still.
Thanks man! One of the few positive songs on that record... I really liked that one. May need to revive it! ~ Michael
> Wildgeas Music said 1 day ago
> Smooth! The wah wah is especially neato.
Chris Mitchell, man. I can never give that dude enough props. He's just a killer guitar player, what else can I say?
What we are is mostly water
On our way back to the sea
I have made this trip so many times
I'm just glad you're here with me
Fall alone or fall together
Either way we will be one
You and me, we will reach the sea
And have need for names no more…
Recorded Live on New Year's Eve 2002.(I think) It seems like every live recording of this song fell victim to the dreaded tape cut. This one is faded out so as not to harsh your mellow.
I swore that I would NEVER upload this. Was having a bad day trying to loop "nice" acoustic guitar sounds and got frustrated so grabbed my Taylor and plugged it into a cheesy Effects box and straight into the looper. Started twiddling knobs and…
A WildGeas and CaveStreet collaboration
some say once upon a time
there was a line
that was never meant to be crossed
if ever that occurred
you might have heard
an innocence would have to be lost
but having crossed that line
I can…
Hey thanks, Jacob! Paul (WildGeas) and I are working on some new stuff even now. Perhaps you're right... I should put this album in a more prominent place on my page. Thanks for listening! :-)
I hope the emotional content will outweigh the technical deficiencies... this is the sound of me singing with a broken heart and a killer sinus infection. I guess this one is 8 or 9 years old by now; another one from the trunk-full of songs that…
>Sister Savage said
> Out of tune? I better get my ears tested!
> This is lovely. Even with the broken heart.
Well thanks, I have revised my original description... but it just doesn't sound quite right to me intonation wise... Nevertheless, I thank you for your ears, your thoughts, and your words.
OK, that's it. This is my new mid-road trip CD. The one for when you don't have any stops, exits, or other directions to follow for at least an hour or so... otherwise you'd get lost. Great stuff!
Just one of those passing moods. Just finished today - august 2 2009. I resisted the temptation to try to develop it any further and just let it be what it is
Kirk, thanks so much for your nice comment. I miss hanging out with all my friends that were in this band, but I must admit I miss working Chris Mitchell the most. His guitar playing was top notch & always surprised me in really cool ways. One of the hardest parts about leaving Dallas for Tennessee was ending that musical collaboration that had been ongoing for nearly a decade...
I do intend to title this, eventually... (Harp Ocarina... Nifty, huh?)
It's the first piece I wrote for DungeonHack. I'll probably pick this apart to write a few variations... It's got like three "moods," and I need pieces with one...
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Out of tune? I better get my ears tested! This is lovely. Even with the broken heart.
I'll be around waiting for you to empty the entire trunk. Even with the sinuses, it sounds sweet here. ~Geas
good shit!
Beautiful one man!
What a fun fourth of July this was... and I love the background sound of fireworks in this! Really brings it back to me. This live track was recorded by my dearly departed friend, Hippie Mark. He was far and away our number one fan & I miss him more than words can say. ~ Michael
kirklynch said 2 days ago > Great song altogether. Fabulous guitar and vocals! Again, it's all props to my buddy Chris. His playing, arranging, and singing never failed to blow me away... He's one of a kind, and I sure miss hanging with him - and always miss him especially when I sit down to write or record a song.
Wildgeas Music said 1 day ago > Such a great song. It's impossible to sit still. Thanks man! One of the few positive songs on that record... I really liked that one. May need to revive it! ~ Michael
> Wildgeas Music said 1 day ago > Smooth! The wah wah is especially neato. Chris Mitchell, man. I can never give that dude enough props. He's just a killer guitar player, what else can I say?
Such a great song. It's impossible to sit still.
Smooth! The wah wah is especially neato.
Great song altogether. Fabulous guitar and vocals!
Live - Fantastic!
Oh yes, wonderful track. Lovely controlled vocal.
Mmm, Moveable goes blues, yay!
I could sip a beer to this one, for sure.
Really nice songwriting!
good one.
Fantastic vox, such incredible tone and control. Bluesy, folky, saucy. :-)
Very classy.
I could listen to your voice all day. Come over and sing to me.
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*100% SUCCESS!!*
Hey thanks, Jacob! Paul (WildGeas) and I are working on some new stuff even now. Perhaps you're right... I should put this album in a more prominent place on my page. Thanks for listening! :-)
>Sister Savage said > Out of tune? I better get my ears tested! > This is lovely. Even with the broken heart. Well thanks, I have revised my original description... but it just doesn't sound quite right to me intonation wise... Nevertheless, I thank you for your ears, your thoughts, and your words.
WOW. i am so drawn into this... download commencing... NOW.
yes yes yes, so groovy... (((loving the bass vibe)))
OK, that's it. This is my new mid-road trip CD. The one for when you don't have any stops, exits, or other directions to follow for at least an hour or so... otherwise you'd get lost. Great stuff!
Almost done with this piece and I've nearly decided to download the entire album....
Yes! Nice to start, but this piece gets exquisitely psychedelic just past the two minute mark.... quite nicely done. ~Cavestreet
Kirk, thanks so much for your nice comment. I miss hanging out with all my friends that were in this band, but I must admit I miss working Chris Mitchell the most. His guitar playing was top notch & always surprised me in really cool ways. One of the hardest parts about leaving Dallas for Tennessee was ending that musical collaboration that had been ongoing for nearly a decade...
Cool, I'm interested to see how this develops.
The title's just fine & the song is quite good... very nice work!
Man, those first 25 or 30 seconds are so reminiscent of that feeling I get when the hallucinogens start to kick in.... so psychedelic!
This whole jam is great, I really dig your style of playing on this piece, and I especially love the lick about 2:40 or so... so smooth...