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.........................
An idea i had today to try and learn Dminor and Aminor on the Keyboard i think it works i'll be having another look at it when i have learned a bit more about the program i'm using. So hope you enjoy
This is a song that we used to perform about 15 years ago in our band Suburb. Myself on rhythum guitar and vocals, Steve Redhead on drums, and Keith Randall on lead guitar. This version was recorded in logic Fun about 10 or so years ago. Hope…
This blues piece uses my Blue Just tuning system (1/1, 15/14, 9/8, 6/5, 5/4, 4/3, 7/5, 3/2, 8/5, 5/3, 9/5, 15/8, 2/1). For more on my tuning go to www.johnsmusic7.com
Really wanted to try and learn what i would consider one of the best lead guitar solos of all time, recorded this in early 2010 and it's my effort at learning the solo. Hope you enjoy it.
This song is evolving it was People they dont try at all now its People just think me the fool and i have to work on that Banjo but at least its a bit cleaner now but a work in progress...As all of mine are.
Great tune had me from the first note. Great delivery. Cant believe i missed it last time i was listening to you. Keep the good work going we need it. Now i'm going to go and get one....
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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?
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thanks Dave We at Reg central are trying our best to please, Thanks for listening. I think i'm filling up again, sniff sniff........
Like you style
good one
Great bit of lead there Dave
Excellent jam..
Loving all your music great vocals
Another good one, Keith played a blinder
loving it good one great voice sis
like it!!!
This one grew on me as it went on and now its my candle too thank you
nice bit of guitar that lead made me jump when it started from right speaker great stuff
swimming through a sea of notes excellent
Yeh! Good stuff totally agree with strummindude great lead and great vocal makes a another good one Mr-Glen. keep um coming.......
What great bunch of songs more, more,please i need more to feed this Eshar addiction you have created.......................
yeah!!!! funkyilicious right from the first note you've got me
A good assessment Kirk hillbilly acid i like it a new category for me............ Thanks
Great tune had me from the first note. Great delivery. Cant believe i missed it last time i was listening to you. Keep the good work going we need it. Now i'm going to go and get one....
Good one Dave nice bit of guitar too
Excellent song well sung
nice bass line great guitar good track