Bob came down the cellar last night it had been a bit quite down there for a while so he hit this old classic by the doors and Regged it up a little.....we hope you like it
Reg heard this collab (Quarter of a 60th Djörk (M.T.C.) and thought it brilliant, the music made it so easy to put the words to, a story of holiday romance.......with a bit of Tom Jonesing going on..........Thanks Djork and M.T.C for letting…
With a little help from some of the lyrics of the Doors descriptions of the uncertainty of the 60's Reg has decided to do a kind of Punk song from both sides about the trouble in England which seems to be igniting the youth to set light and loot…
Reg heard this collab (Quarter of a 60th Djörk (M.T.C.) and thought it brilliant, the music made it so easy to put the words to, a story of holiday romance.......with a bit of Tom Jonesing going on..........Thanks Djork and M.T.C for letting…
With a little help from some of the lyrics of the Doors descriptions of the uncertainty of the 60's Reg has decided to do a kind of Punk song from both sides about the trouble in England which seems to be igniting the youth to set light and loot…
I heard MTC's track Rusty nail and just had to add a vocal Thanks Movement for letting me play.......
SINGING TO ANOTHER MANS SONG (Lyrics)
I walk in the front door and i hear the back door slam
I know its the back door man
I walk blind…
Hey Reg, I'm really glad you're here! Thanks for the nice comments, you remind me that music doesn't have to be "perfect."
"Regs life isn't perfect so why should his music be..."
Reg heard this collab (Quarter of a 60th Djörk (M.T.C.) and thought it brilliant, the music made it so easy to put the words to, a story of holiday romance.......with a bit of Tom Jonesing going on..........Thanks Djork and M.T.C for letting…
Well Reg has picked the wrong women again...he really thought he'd got the right one this time in fact he had been bragging to his friends about how good his relationship was........How wrong can a man be?..................
Reg heard this collab (Quarter of a 60th Djörk (M.T.C.) and thought it brilliant, the music made it so easy to put the words to, a story of holiday romance.......with a bit of Tom Jonesing going on..........Thanks Djork and M.T.C for letting…
Reg heard this collab (Quarter of a 60th Djörk (M.T.C.) and thought it brilliant, the music made it so easy to put the words to, a story of holiday romance.......with a bit of Tom Jonesing going on..........Thanks Djork and M.T.C for letting…
I heard MTC's track Rusty nail and just had to add a vocal Thanks Movement for letting me play.......
SINGING TO ANOTHER MANS SONG (Lyrics)
I walk in the front door and i hear the back door slam
I know its the back door man
I walk blind…
I heard MTC's track Rusty nail and just had to add a vocal Thanks Movement for letting me play.......
SINGING TO ANOTHER MANS SONG (Lyrics)
I walk in the front door and i hear the back door slam
I know its the back door man
I walk blind…
I heard MTC's track Rusty nail and just had to add a vocal Thanks Movement for letting me play.......
SINGING TO ANOTHER MANS SONG (Lyrics)
I walk in the front door and i hear the back door slam
I know its the back door man
I walk blind…
After Reg's murderous thoughts it only took an argument about who was going to make the tea to make his beloved leave him but the problem was, so had 50% of his lottery winnings and it was this he took hard, He went on the preverbal bender. Waking…
Chris sent this track to me earlier today with the request that I add some percussion to it.
I had something different in mind.
After the first take I was afraid to return it to him, fearing that he would convert it to 23 edo or something…
I took a long break from music, but like all true loves I couldn't stay away forever.
I'm slowly getting back into it, but this tune, although an "oldie" reminds me why I enjoy making tunes; I hope you enjoy it too!
I recently retired and for the past 4 months I've been telling people "All that's left are the stories". There will be no more of the glamor and prestige.
When I saw the May songwriting challenge offered by Minnesota Homebrew Radio Show…
Digging through and deleting some old things, found this old thing that felt like it needed a rescue. There's probably a story behind it, but that's long, long forgotten.
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She thumbed through the phonebook by her bed trying to empty her…
*Pilón* reveals a Cuban pattern, traditionally played on Timbales, but in this case on Jr. Congas & Congas (with gated reverberation and flanger effect). The rhythm of Pilón is based on the motions of pounding sugar cane.
A new son reveals…
From Me
I don’t care what they think
From DC to New York – Looking for you
The sky is bright – But my heart is blue
Down, down, down – Down I go
100 miles an hour on this broken road
LOVE ME, KISS ME – I can’t understand what you see in…
Another Minnesota Coffee Table Song! Written and recorded "live" in one evening.
Memories: Written and performed by John Bennet, Joe Passofaro, Mark Lofgren, Colleen Dillon & Greg Connor. Listen to Minnesota Homebrew Radio w/ Carl…
All of a sudden, Mercy. Just like that.
Everything: Reefwalker
Percussion: Norm
Sound Bite: A bad-assed sage, who is very special to us.
Etching: Bob Coronato
Didnt get the album out for RPM this year, but did have some time to make some music in Feb. Dylan is one of my favs . lowered the BPM quite a bit and truncated the lyrics to fit, which Im pretty sure put my wife to sleep, lol Enjoy!
Lyrics…
The epochs are changing, the kaleidoscope of events is spinning faster and faster. The horizon of events, as the beginning of the rainbow, is not possible to reach. Which does not mean that there is no way for others.
THE SWING
When I was a child we'd drive 200 miles
To Gramma’s in the Spring
I’d hop out of the car. Run to her back yard.
Gramma had a swing
The times have changed...
And when I became a dad I took all the rope I had
And tied it to…
A misnomer flashing through the radio waves out to the outer reaches then processed and returned to the organ player playing in the bar at the end of Brighton pier to plaster painted faces of the audience l
Comments on thetworegs's stuff
Great vocals mate nicely done.
Nice!!!
Yeah, Baby!!!! Let it ALL Burn!!!!! LG
My word Reg, what an astounding performance. I'm quite breathless!
Nicely done mate. Hows things where you are.
Yeah Reg!!
Hey Reg, I'm really glad you're here! Thanks for the nice comments, you remind me that music doesn't have to be "perfect." "Regs life isn't perfect so why should his music be..."
Nicely done mate. Maybe paranoia is reality and reality is paranoia.
Great vocals mate great job.
Dig your vocals mate cool.
muy bn :) a pretty convincing tom jones you've got goin' there
Excellent addition with the vocals Regs!
Nicely done Trev very cool vocals great collab.
Good one.
Way to get you jam on Trev. More then welcome to sing on any track you like.
Oh! Where the hell are those matches!!!
great take reggie!
Nice touch Reg very cool.
I like the touch of Reg!
:0)
Comments made by thetworegs
It must be nearly time to collaborate again Chris
Nicely done Mr Glen
This is a beauty of a track Jim
Loving it .....
excellent track to come back with
I’m twerking !!! ..... but it doesn’t look so good
You'll be so busy you'll never understand how you had time to go to work.....excellent song
Loving the story and your vocal excellent track
He’s not so good today he was sick at school but it’s not all bad now he’s got 48hrs home with dad .....
Followed you over from follow me ... I’m a fan ... loving everything so far
I’m following...... like sister says let’s hope it’s beginning of more
Loving your voice Nick Bravo!!
Loved the live homely feel beautifully sung colleen
loving it from the first strum nicely written Mr Kinder
I'm getting on bare back yeeh haar !!
Nicely done .......
Hey the Wrinkle is back!! Great stuff
" A matter of truth" which will not be found in a British Parliment during the tumble of Brexidiot
Beautiful James
A misnomer flashing through the radio waves out to the outer reaches then processed and returned to the organ player playing in the bar at the end of Brighton pier to plaster painted faces of the audience l