Reg was looking through you tube videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGQxhaPhFDs&feature=related and was shocked at what he saw.........
THE PLAGUE OF METH (Lyrics)
She seems twisted in her agony
her pain is visible
its destroyed her
tormented…
Very good lyrics man. We have a huge problem with this in my home town. Even have billboards on the roadside showing the horrors or meth use. Very powerful.
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
Now that I listen more, I hear that the track positioning in stereo didn't change, but feels much different because of whatever you've done. I feel like the voice is closer to the piano in the spectrum. They combine well together and so you get more "booming" on the right side and the banjo is set off on the left. I wonder how the balance would feel if the voice was more present on the left...?
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
It feels like the instruments are now positioned differently in this mix and the banjo is not as present (which I think is good), so you get the rhythmic sensation without interfering with voice and piano, with which in this take, the banjo seems to have more separation.
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
Reg will just not listen not only have Chris and Norm told him but Elvis Jim and Louie all had the same advice..Forget her....move on but he is going against all the advice. He just can't get Desirea out of his mind, he loves her. He's trying…
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
It was such fun doing this old classic by Leo Sayer......Thanks to Hook for playing the Banjo Drums and Bass and Mixing it to such a great sound....i'm doing the vocals and playing the piano....this was so much fun to do although through work…
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
It was such fun doing this old classic by Leo Sayer......Thanks to Hook for playing the Banjo Drums and Bass and Mixing it to such a great sound....i'm doing the vocals and playing the piano....this was so much fun to do although through work…
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
It was such fun doing this old classic by Leo Sayer......Thanks to Hook for playing the Banjo Drums and Bass and Mixing it to such a great sound....i'm doing the vocals and playing the piano....this was so much fun to do although through work…
It was such fun doing this old classic by Leo Sayer......Thanks to Hook for playing the Banjo Drums and Bass and Mixing it to such a great sound....i'm doing the vocals and playing the piano....this was so much fun to do although through work…
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
The drums were done on the keyboard i desired to play the guitar but i'm just not able to strum it.....so here it is vocal and drums from down deep in the cellar..........
Hook sent me two mix's and i couldn't decide which sounded better so i thought i'd put both up and let you decide....this one has a bit of age to it and i love how the Banjo and the Piano work together....let me know what you decide.....thanks…
america is a state of micro-managed fascism.
its many laws are the product of overpaid lawyer, judges, politicians, police, and pundits.
compulsory schooling streamlines personality traits,
departmentalized careers collapse cognition.
CIAFBIDHSNSALPD…
A club-mix of my first electronical production from last year. I tried out some VST-Effects I haven't used before. The name "Kater" is german and can be translated into "hangover" and "male cat", probably i had an hangover when I produced it :)
A good friend and percussionist Norm Harris contributed percussion to this track – A Cast of Billions - so I ripped out all of the midi percussion and used Norm’s percussion, added a track where I speak Evan’s poem and did some remastering…
Here's to Johnny!
Gifted composer. Talented musician. Supportive friend.
127 songs of posted AT rockin' goodness, posted from
2008-2011: the Stone Age!
Thanks for all of the tasty tunes Johnny.
5/4 120bpm.
Sassy Nation version!
Sister Savage and Mr Sandbags collaborated on the original of this wonderful heartbreaker of a song. I've been playing it on the guitar the last few days and it always seemed to come out with a grittier tone, so i asked…
Had the blues in Alabama
Had the blues in Texas too
Had the blues all over
Now I 'm givin' em to you
And if you don't want em
You know what you can do
You wont find me I'm goin' ta run and hide away from you
Because I see trouble
Trouble…
My mother was telling me a story the other day and at one point she used the phrase "I used to could..." and I thought it would make a good title for a funk jam, so I went home and recorded this. Hope you like it.
RPM 2011
So wide awake the hands are still
Too tired to keep them silent
It barely pokes above the surface
It hardly registers among the crowd
So long and waves the farwell
We’d better tell the authorities
Goodbyes are so beautiful
Disappear…
RPM 2011
Seasons start to change without much worry
Ordinary days no reason to remain
The clouds will force the rain realize its glory
Nothing keeps us sane better start to hurry
Slow monkey cabin fever
Free clinic dirty needle
They've…
RPM 2011
You say the world is too complicated
You say close your eyes forget it all
Nobody sold me a bridge in the desert
Nobody remembers with our eyes closed tight
You say somedays just a point of view
You say someones not much different
Nobody…
RPM 2011
No explanations left to give apologies over
She wanted more than the story, but nobody told her
I hear the insane are hardly worth the medication
But she'd like the story just the same, for when she gets older
It's not the end…
Comments on thetworegs's stuff
Very good lyrics man. We have a huge problem with this in my home town. Even have billboards on the roadside showing the horrors or meth use. Very powerful.
Reminds me of something in between Screamin'Jay Hawkins and Tom Waits. Love it!
Now that I listen more, I hear that the track positioning in stereo didn't change, but feels much different because of whatever you've done. I feel like the voice is closer to the piano in the spectrum. They combine well together and so you get more "booming" on the right side and the banjo is set off on the left. I wonder how the balance would feel if the voice was more present on the left...?
It feels like the instruments are now positioned differently in this mix and the banjo is not as present (which I think is good), so you get the rhythmic sensation without interfering with voice and piano, with which in this take, the banjo seems to have more separation.
I like this mix better. It's more present and the reverb feels right... I wonder what was done differently..
This could use some... clarinet.. :)
Nice one mate
I sure do dig this tune!
Woah! Scat-tastic!!!!!!!! You hit some new notes with this one! Big fat vox, Reg!!
Breaking out my 70's clothes...sweet!
I prefer this one. The reason for me is your vox is kinda raw and so is this mix. They are together!
Mmm, don't know. Need to listen to the other one again.
Ok, well I do like the vox and the banjo very much! I remember this song very well. Great performance!
Love it!
Great fun!
I love this one!!!! ciao Reg, here I am on the other side ;-) thanks for welcome
That is an adventurous musically unaccompanied vox. Well done indeed.
Hold on Reggy, it's about a 6 hour train journey.
Wonderful!!
Utter fantastic ..............F&ck yeah
Comments made by thetworegs
dont forget the third world lady ......no dont forget her
You have drawn me in again....a weird concoction..... a bit like grapefruit and gin...not everybody's taste but i like it.....
You should drink more if this is whats created with an hangover....nice.... like Viking party....
Lovin it ........a lively trip.........
Great sound and vocal a blinding starter....
A fine Asian feel great percussion. Liked it a lot ......
Great cover Dave...it's on my list of fav's too
Another beauty of a beat Norm
Hell of a voice nice organ great guitar love the backing vocal all in all a great cover ....
Everybody's got the Blues.... ooh yeh!!!! now i got the Blues....
The slide is excellent man .... the Blue guitar wizard strikes again....
Like that vocal......
cool jam there jason
great vocal and backing vocals
Great vocal sounds a bit like the divine comedy chap...i can't remember his name ..like it ...like it alot
Loving this sound of yours like a ukulele with a distant choir, great stuff
An excellent album so far will be back to hear the rest
Agree with Alex nice melody...liking that bass working hard too
Who really cares? your right... no one..we all look the other way concentrating on our own thing
Loving your sound