Reg's little homage to Elizabeth Taylor who passed away today, the piano is a little dodgy and the lyrics and the singing in parts as i'm following my dodgy playing, it will have to be revisited but i thought i'd share anyway as i would forget…
Reg's little homage to Elizabeth Taylor who passed away today, the piano is a little dodgy and the lyrics and the singing in parts as i'm following my dodgy playing, it will have to be revisited but i thought i'd share anyway as i would forget…
Reg threw Norms 7th son in the Cellar tonight and it wasn't long before young Johny Cash had jumped all over it.................
Daddy didn’t love his 7th son
I was born when the storm really started rising
When the ships crashed the rocks…
Reg threw Norms 7th son in the Cellar tonight and it wasn't long before young Johny Cash had jumped all over it.................
Daddy didn’t love his 7th son
I was born when the storm really started rising
When the ships crashed the rocks…
Reg took a collaboration from Chris Vaisvil, Norm and threw it into the cellar last night and this is what was returned through Regs door this morning...... a tale from the old wild west.........................
Finally getting around to this.........sounds like it was narrated by Mr. Charlie Sheen himself..........of maybe his dad......out in the way-out-back of beyond where the ghosts fear to tread..............
Reg was alone so he had a few beers and had a look through his tapes this is Pt 1 of a set of tapes taken from the cellar.......Regs first night in the cellar...James Brown ...Elvis....Louis...Jim.The story begins.........
Here's my talley of who's in the cellar with the Regs Deuce:
James Brown, Henwrench, Vincent Price, Elvis, Frederico, Louie Armstrong, Bon Scott, Frank Sinatra, Jim Morrison and perhaps Satan.
Reg was alone so he had a few beers and had a look through his tapes this is Pt 1 of a set of tapes taken from the cellar.......Regs first night in the cellar...James Brown ...Elvis....Louis...Jim.The story begins.........
Here's my talley of who's in the cellar:
Reg himself. Both of hims.
James Brown
Henwrench
Vincent Price
Elvis
Frederico
Louie Armstrong
Bon Scott
Frank Sinatra
Jim Morrison
and perhaps Satan.
Reg was alone so he had a few beers and had a look through his tapes this is Pt 1 of a set of tapes taken from the cellar.......Regs first night in the cellar...James Brown ...Elvis....Louis...Jim.The story begins.........
Reg was alone so he had a few beers and had a look through his tapes this is Pt 1 of a set of tapes taken from the cellar.......Regs first night in the cellar...James Brown ...Elvis....Louis...Jim.The story begins.........
This was going to be a re-make of Dancing on my own but reg was too busy to participate so i have used Norms percussion track and got Chris Vaisvil to bass it up and i have added a vocal creating something new. Reg has had a lot of trouble with…
Reg was surfing the web looking for some entertainment and it was on ebay he saw an advertisement offering a free DVD of an Elvis impersonator When he received it the film was of a chap dressed as Elvis in a bright red jump suit and sunglasses…
Reg was alone so he had a few beers and had a look through his tapes this is Pt 1 of a set of tapes taken from the cellar.......Regs first night in the cellar...James Brown ...Elvis....Louis...Jim.The story begins.........
Reg was alone so he had a few beers and had a look through his tapes this is Pt 1 of a set of tapes taken from the cellar.......Regs first night in the cellar...James Brown ...Elvis....Louis...Jim.The story begins.........
Reg was alone so he had a few beers and had a look through his tapes this is Pt 1 of a set of tapes taken from the cellar.......Regs first night in the cellar...James Brown ...Elvis....Louis...Jim.The story begins.........
Reg took a collaboration from Chris Vaisvil, Norm and threw it into the cellar last night and this is what was returned through Regs door this morning...... a tale from the old wild west.........................
Reg's little homage to Elizabeth Taylor who passed away today, the piano is a little dodgy and the lyrics and the singing in parts as i'm following my dodgy playing, it will have to be revisited but i thought i'd share anyway as i would forget…
Love your vox on this regs.
She was certainly the last of the classic actresses.
Apparently she was 15 minutes late for her funeral. She was also buried in the same mausoleum as Michael Jackson.
Reg was talking to Elvis about Frank and he told him something he didn't know.you can have it all then at the end not remember it which is what happened to Frank the grind ground him down a sad ending for a great man......Dementia is a cruel end…
Reg took a collaboration from Chris Vaisvil, Norm and threw it into the cellar last night and this is what was returned through Regs door this morning...... a tale from the old wild west.........................
Reg took a collaboration from Chris Vaisvil, Norm and threw it into the cellar last night and this is what was returned through Regs door this morning...... a tale from the old wild west.........................
Please also listen to the second part of this track, "John Capulator".
This part represents first scenes of comics, John Capulator's appearing from the morning fog in a narrow alley, huge double chainsaw massacre near crowded underground station…
The circus is leaving, for good. Adults are happy (oh, at last they were gone!). Children are unhappy (there was a lion and clown, acrobats and candy and ... all that!). Ahh...
~You'll not believe, but: nothing lasts forever. Lollipop even~
More on the "Freak" end of the Orphans and Freaks designation. Most of the time I'm making music for myself, and this one just makes me happy, no matter how hard I try to resist.
Dedicated with love and concrete concern to our dear 'north east' Japanese friends (deceased and bereaved)...and to the very best on their road back to ?? a new normalcy. +
(WATCH THE VIDEO... it'll make more sense)
Part 4 of the asexual lovechild of Artist Rich Gibbs and amateur musician Vestigial Remorse -- enjoy.
Lyrics:
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Demon:
"There is no room for your beliefs in hell
Hell is what I make of it…
(WATCH THE VIDEO, it'll make more sense)
The third installment of the graphic novel/video/song project I am working on with Rich Gibbs (an amazing artist and friend).
Lyrics:
Narrator:
"You're always late
Why do we wait?
Why do we…
WATCH THE VIDEO -- it'll make more sense (and I apoligize for "yelling")
Lyrics:
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Narrator:
So pretty
You deserve everything
all you want
for free
Demon:
Take what you need from me
What that gets you... you'll see
Thief…
Check out the video, it'll make more sense that way.
This is the first part to a collaborative project I am conducting with an old friend who happens to be an amazing artist, Mr. Rich Gibbs. He is putting together a story through comics that…
Great beat ominous something bad is coming excellent stuff, brilliant artwork love the image of the she devil and the others hanging very dark very brutal
Our entry into a compilation CD for the Acid Exchange International Music and Arts Guild double-CD. I wrote the music and cowrote the Lyric with Scott Graves, and sang the song. Other players are Jay P Lindsey, Dave Bell, and Steve of Asymetric…
The beginning of this one, sounds like my old Triumph miss-firing before giving up the ghost. on another note, You do know that they come for the special people. Don't worry, you will recognize them, they will be wearing white coats, so keep a look out.
Comments on thetworegs's stuff
and I 2nd what Norm said - you have an amazing tonal control over your voice.
lovely
this is an excellent collaboration!
the drums tell the story well, then the verbal telling ...yes, just one big cry...powerful
Finally getting around to this.........sounds like it was narrated by Mr. Charlie Sheen himself..........of maybe his dad......out in the way-out-back of beyond where the ghosts fear to tread..............
Here's my talley of who's in the cellar with the Regs Deuce: James Brown, Henwrench, Vincent Price, Elvis, Frederico, Louie Armstrong, Bon Scott, Frank Sinatra, Jim Morrison and perhaps Satan.
Here's my talley of who's in the cellar: Reg himself. Both of hims. James Brown Henwrench Vincent Price Elvis Frederico Louie Armstrong Bon Scott Frank Sinatra Jim Morrison and perhaps Satan.
Where do I get an application to be the house percussionist at this place??
Brilliant!
Still dig it. Great vass, Baisvil! And vox heavenly.
Wow!
Great one!!
Nice fresh take on this classic! LG
Nice....it is a bizarre idea but it really could work mate...when is Jim Morrison playing the cellar.
Great impersonations here Reg.
graphic story telling,,, most excellent!!
Love your vox on this regs. She was certainly the last of the classic actresses. Apparently she was 15 minutes late for her funeral. She was also buried in the same mausoleum as Michael Jackson.
Stylin'...as in "damn that's how I like it!"
Ha, I have to hand it to you Regs, you're some clever man! Quite an exotic sounding threesome here!
Like it. The good bad and the ugly?
Comments made by thetworegs
excellent track enjoyed that lead
nice melody "just a fool to believe i have anything she'd need" mmm mmm mmmm mmmmm now it's in my head for the rest of the day
excellent stuff creepy and atmospheric couldn't ask for more
excellent stuff, i like a good circus. I enjoy being scared by the clowns
I like it ..... Jazzy......
I like it, it's a kind of sinatra stroll in the dark
This is excellent Dave
You put the eat in great track
excellent track
i agree it is beautiful .
Disturbingly good enjoyed them all parts 1-4
If there was a devils it would tick like this drum beat for sure. If anyone owns time it has to be the Devil.
Dark and brutal the music portrays that well
Great beat ominous something bad is coming excellent stuff, brilliant artwork love the image of the she devil and the others hanging very dark very brutal
Liking this sad sad song
Please.......
I'm in..... I'm a fan..... give me more..... i need more of this weirdness.
Love the strangeness of this the voices are excellent. "They could smell the death under my skin" a great line
The beginning of this one, sounds like my old Triumph miss-firing before giving up the ghost. on another note, You do know that they come for the special people. Don't worry, you will recognize them, they will be wearing white coats, so keep a look out.
I like the vocal on this and the guitar breaks are great good one