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............
As Dave rightly guessed, Elvis is not dead. He is alive and well living in our cellar in Sheffield. He kindly agrees to do a bit for us now and again, as he is getting on a bit now and gets out of breath easily. So here he is possibly for the…
As Dave rightly guessed, Elvis is not dead. He is alive and well living in our cellar in Sheffield. He kindly agrees to do a bit for us now and again, as he is getting on a bit now and gets out of breath easily. So here he is possibly for the…
As Dave rightly guessed, Elvis is not dead. He is alive and well living in our cellar in Sheffield. He kindly agrees to do a bit for us now and again, as he is getting on a bit now and gets out of breath easily. So here he is possibly for the…
As Dave rightly guessed, Elvis is not dead. He is alive and well living in our cellar in Sheffield. He kindly agrees to do a bit for us now and again, as he is getting on a bit now and gets out of breath easily. So here he is possibly for the…
As Dave rightly guessed, Elvis is not dead. He is alive and well living in our cellar in Sheffield. He kindly agrees to do a bit for us now and again, as he is getting on a bit now and gets out of breath easily. So here he is possibly for the…
As Dave rightly guessed, Elvis is not dead. He is alive and well living in our cellar in Sheffield. He kindly agrees to do a bit for us now and again, as he is getting on a bit now and gets out of breath easily. So here he is possibly for the…
As Dave rightly guessed, Elvis is not dead. He is alive and well living in our cellar in Sheffield. He kindly agrees to do a bit for us now and again, as he is getting on a bit now and gets out of breath easily. So here he is possibly for the…
Ha! I knew it, ...Elvis, brother, you are sounding good for a man your age...and living in that damp cellar can't be good for your arthritis...deadly fun stuff here.
Man, I like the vocals here, thats soul. Musically it feels kinda like a 80's synth song, Kraftwerk or Numan or something like that, the vocal takes it to another place entirely and makes for a very interesting listen. Great, great vocals guys.
Quid (Looking at Life) is one of three, very different versions of the same song featuring on Winter Jargon's 13 track debut album, 'The Aftermath'
The other version of Quid by Winter Jargon can be heard here: http://winterjargon.bandcamp.com…
This song is about all the Austin bands that tried to make a living with their original music in the Austin, TX area in 1991. Lots of Austin bands got their start playing at the Black Cat Club on 6th street in Austin playing for the door. This…
This is the title track of our newly released debut album, 'Won't Give Up', whcih took 13 years to make and was inspired by our relentless passion to make music even when 'life' gets in the way.
After a month long break, here are some more home studio recordings of our repertoire. Still in Russian, but the beautiful melodies are sure to make you feel good :)
'Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be free
'Tis the gift to come down where we ought to be,
And when we find ourselves in the place just right,
'Twill be in the valley of love and delight.
When true simplicity is gain'd,
To bow and…
another home recording using a Zoom MRS-1044 and 3 mics on the amps and lizzie. the geeky stuff, fender strat with the David Gilmour EMG setup through and Ampeg reverberocket amp. Sam used his boogie amp with his Ibanez.
It was a sketch for the final topic of amateur black and white film (a.k.a. "Ñlosing credits"), then not used, then forgotten. Then recalled and now free.
~For Trevor, who bravely fights with the ghost from the cellar. Spirit[uals]~
Nobody knows how, what it will be - the future. We look at it, trying to see, to detect something and ... it goes fade, it's always receding, receding ...
~sonaresque~
A favorite style of my wife... like Kris Kristofferson, in a way. Maybe more folk than Outlaw Country...? The song has great meaning for me.
Hope you like it!
Doug
Comments on thetworegs's stuff
you do a good Morrison!
very entertaining. Thank you, Regs
my favourite from your tracks thus far, Regs
Sheffield you say? let him come out then,,,,,Awesome stuff here!
Awesome groove friend!
..cool, dr. thanks fo the comments!
Nice one mate very well done.
Nice one very cool mate.
Yeh chain gang dig this. great job mate. Cheers for your recent comments mate.
awesome great job!
vocals sounding great mate, nicely done.
You mean to tell me I wept in the Garden of Memory for nothing?
Ha! I knew it, ...Elvis, brother, you are sounding good for a man your age...and living in that damp cellar can't be good for your arthritis...deadly fun stuff here.
Man, I like the vocals here, thats soul. Musically it feels kinda like a 80's synth song, Kraftwerk or Numan or something like that, the vocal takes it to another place entirely and makes for a very interesting listen. Great, great vocals guys.
You think so, huh?
Very cool!
Love ur perception the story!
chillin
yeh !
Chain gang
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Excellent Lyrics loved it
Sounds like the crime was committed on the streets of London great stuff
This song brought a smile to my face ......good one
Beautiful ibet he loves .....well he'd better cause there's nothing else
A classic I'd fav again if I could brilliant song
Don't they just I find it best to keep it shut when I'm in company
Love it ....great vocals and just love that piano creeping about ....excellent
I enjoyed that thanks
Agree with everyhing face said ......a Beautiful voice
Excellent
Excellent just having a bit of Hen time at teatime
I've said this before and I'll say it again this is excellent
A great gritty growling performance..........oh! Yeah you gotta shake it!!!
And how he danced....
Wow!
And now a little bit spooky.....cheers
Now I feel all spacey".......thank you
Excellent really enjoyed it
Love your vocal and lyrics
Lovely vocal