Who should come down the cellar to see Elvis but Bon Scott. Reg got on with him like a house on fire, i mean they have a lot in common. Reg told him all about his new love. S o they decided to jam and this is what they came up with…
Who should come down the cellar to see Elvis but Bon Scott. Reg got on with him like a house on fire, i mean they have a lot in common. Reg told him all about his new love. S o they decided to jam and this is what they came up with…
Who should come down the cellar to see Elvis but Bon Scott. Reg got on with him like a house on fire, i mean they have a lot in common. Reg told him all about his new love. S o they decided to jam and this is what they came up with…
Well it had to happen sometime, he couldn't go on living the way he was, even with those full throttle hands there was no excuse, he was guilty....... guilty as charged........RPM2011
This is a song i always wanted to have a go at and it wasn't until Johnny let me have a go on his representation of it i got my chance. Thanks Johnny for letting me have a go, may you rest in peace............
Who should come down the cellar to see Elvis but Bon Scott. Reg got on with him like a house on fire, i mean they have a lot in common. Reg told him all about his new love. S o they decided to jam and this is what they came up with…
Yeahhhhhhh hooooooo, deadly good man, deadly good. Thats a damn vocal. One of my favorite Reg songs. Good to hear you Bon......Elvis and Bon getting loose on Jack Daniels, fun, fun, fun....
While Reg was travelling the country he met an old Indian gentleman called Abdul Aziz in a newsagents in the city of Bradford in the North of England while buying his morning paper. Reg struck up a conversation with the old man and they got on…
While Reg was travelling the country he met an old Indian gentleman called Abdul Aziz in a newsagents in the city of Bradford in the North of England while buying his morning paper. Reg struck up a conversation with the old man and they got on…
This is a song i always wanted to have a go at and it wasn't until Johnny let me have a go on his representation of it i got my chance. Thanks Johnny for letting me have a go, may you rest in peace............
This is a song i always wanted to have a go at and it wasn't until Johnny let me have a go on his representation of it i got my chance. Thanks Johnny for letting me have a go, may you rest in peace............
Reg was positive that she was the one until he had chat with Norm who said "Be careful remember Desirea" Norm was only trying to help but it has put doubt in Reg's mind and now hes not sure what he wants...........................thought i'd do…
was waiting for, no boozin, "no carooooooozin" elongated part of the word to be sung. Maybe a re-recorded version? But I do like this how it is, which is good.
Reg was reading the paper today about the Spandex vigilante. Now Reg has got himself sorted becoming a superhero appeals to him. Ummmm about the suit i think it should be Blue to match my eyes with a large TTR motif of some sort on the chest in…
this is great! Your a song recording machine, not exactly a multi-tracker but a rock n roll multi-tasker of sorts. I've always wondered about the spandex wearing folk, where do they all come from kind of thing, if you know what i mean. lol
Reg was reading the paper today about the Spandex vigilante. Now Reg has got himself sorted becoming a superhero appeals to him. Ummmm about the suit i think it should be Blue to match my eyes with a large TTR motif of some sort on the chest in…
Reg has just had a moment he doesn't mean it, he was in the bar entertaining the leeches his fellow companions on his shadow of a life and he became depressed at his situation and struck out but he doesn't mean he would be lost without his companions…
Reg! You need to work on your intra-personal skills with the establishment's patrons if you want that piano tip jar to get filled up.
Damn that Disirea! She's gotten into your head and now it's messing you up.
Rehearsal, from video capture. I think Christopher and Wade had gone through the song one time previously. I'm not crediting them cause I'm not sure they want their names on this, which is for illustrative purposes only in the context of an international…
My version of this classic guitar instrumental. It was cool to learn that radio stations banned this back in the day since they thought it was too raunchy and violent, even though it didn't have any lyrics.
I'm trying to bring him round.. but it don't look good.... his gone a funny grey blueey sort colour...... but if i remember right..... he looked that way when he came down the cellar in first place...........Elvis just lays beside him going ummm...ummum... and dribbling it must have been one hell of a night after i left....
This new one was written by Willie and features him on guitar and vocals plus once again we are pleased to have Rinyville supply harmony vocals. We welcome your feedback as usual.
Classic Jazz ballad we recorded 2 years ago with my former jazz quartet. Enjoy and check out my page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Boris.Shpitalnik
One of my favorites. It was recorded a long long time ago while I was a freshman at Queens College, NY. If you like it, check out my page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Boris.Shpitalnik
An Original Hojo Riff, soon to be a classic. Recorded on Pro Tools featuring a '67 Tele and an acoustic Larrivee. The drum track needs help, any suggestions?
This is a tune I picked up from alonetone a while back. Johnny did a piano version of "I'd Love to Change the World", and Michael Thomas from Cave Street added the outstanding vocals.
When Michael told me he was doing the vox on it, I wanted…
OK, now I don't know which song is Rotten Log. I think it's this one. This is one of my favorite and most memorable Prozac songs. Not a perfect rendition but que sera sera. I believe this is from a basement practice session too. I remember…
it's kinda like listening to records when i was a kid , when i thought the hiss was part of the sound to the record. not unitl the advent of the CD did i realise it wasn't. any way back to the music really like this great guitar playing and drums yeah!!!
Lyrics influenced by a conversation with a friend whose daughter was in a really bad way. Kind of set the mood for large parts of the challenge for me this year.
New version uploaded 12 Dec 2010.
Lyrics: Katherine Wong (Ottawa, Canada)
Vocals: Mark Lee Fletcher (Southern New Jersey, U.S.A.)
Guitar: Brad Denney (Southern California, U.S.A.)
Drums: Jerry Langenfeld (San Diego, U.S.A.)
Bass: Kenny Bruce (Virginia Beach, U.S.A.)
Composed…
comin down from the fly shakimunis trajectory
seat 14-c on the 747
questioning life death
and all things transitory
thru the skymall pages
shave the dome
direct the signal
from manic malicious self indulgent loneliness
like a handmade quoddy
shaping…
Comments on thetworegs's stuff
The good Captain Beefheart....you got him down there too Reg?
love it! reminds me of Captain Beefheart.
You are hanging out with some fairly hard-core partiers Reg. Be careful!
Drugs are really expensive in prison LMAO
Yeah Yeah! I said "Yeah Yeyeah!" Time to let Dr John out of the cupboard!
Agree with Geas - I'm not sure if I've ever listened to this properly. Completely great, natural vocals, and an awesome collaboration.
Yeahhhhhhh hooooooo, deadly good man, deadly good. Thats a damn vocal. One of my favorite Reg songs. Good to hear you Bon......Elvis and Bon getting loose on Jack Daniels, fun, fun, fun....
To quote a smart dude.....Your production velocity is outrageous!
I can hear it perfectly, just as you describe, you got it.......sweet track, very emotional..........deep and wide man, deep an d wide.
Reg is on the up and up!
Your production velocity is outrageous!
Perfect Reg, just what was the feeling here.
Love it!
I love it. The additions took it to a whole new level. Most enjoyable.
The "Come On Baby" vox are excellent.
I almost missed this one. Superb twists and a great choice of cover tunes.
was waiting for, no boozin, "no carooooooozin" elongated part of the word to be sung. Maybe a re-recorded version? But I do like this how it is, which is good.
this is great! Your a song recording machine, not exactly a multi-tracker but a rock n roll multi-tasker of sorts. I've always wondered about the spandex wearing folk, where do they all come from kind of thing, if you know what i mean. lol
"Don't make me take out my spandex." (LOL - Mr. DGAS deals with the creeps with your PIN number on their fist.)
Reg! You need to work on your intra-personal skills with the establishment's patrons if you want that piano tip jar to get filled up. Damn that Disirea! She's gotten into your head and now it's messing you up.
Comments made by thetworegs
great voice the bass is a bit overwhelming but apart from that a nice sound
some great guitar going on there jason
Bring a bottle with you the doors open ...i cant get up to shut it.......
Great cover by the way
I'm trying to bring him round.. but it don't look good.... his gone a funny grey blueey sort colour...... but if i remember right..... he looked that way when he came down the cellar in first place...........Elvis just lays beside him going ummm...ummum... and dribbling it must have been one hell of a night after i left....
Dont think i can add anything to what Dave has just said.....beautiful
I had a wonderful lunch hour thank you
Great music to cook lunch too..........
Beautiful......
Love it
Nice and jazzy loving that clarinet and piano nice and breezy New York. New York
Loving it great vocal
Great collab enjoyed it
it's kinda like listening to records when i was a kid , when i thought the hiss was part of the sound to the record. not unitl the advent of the CD did i realise it wasn't. any way back to the music really like this great guitar playing and drums yeah!!!
love it
excellent vocal and music..ooh yeah!!!
Clean sound & nice vocal all you need for a great track
excelllent
Great covers with that Berry twist......
Tuning in ....t...tt...tuning in.....ZAP