I listened to Chris's Orwellioan Cameras while watching the video. It got me thinking about the eye watching us and this is what i came up with.............
I listened to Chris's Orwellioan Cameras while watching the video. It got me thinking about the eye watching us and this is what i came up with.............
Which Reg played out which part...thats what I want to know...Damn inventive sound here...funky as hell...almost a touch of bluegrass vibe...I don't know thats what I hear...even a little Pink Floyd in the feeling of the spoken (yelled) vocals there...deadly fun...I hope that no Reg was harmed in the making of this track...please god, for the good of humanity tell me no Reg was harmed!!!!!!
There is a small flicker of faith that he will make it through. He has found himself in the market place surrounded by people, looking for compassion. There is none. He feels invisible, centered on his own problems but that small flicker of faith…
There is a small flicker of faith that he will make it through. He has found himself in the market place surrounded by people, looking for compassion. There is none. He feels invisible, centered on his own problems but that small flicker of faith…
This one is more of a reading set to music of part of a piece i wrote about a place i used to live. We used to walk most days down into the valley and i long to be back there, hopefully one day i will ...
There are a few fluffs in the reading…
There is a small flicker of faith that he will make it through. He has found himself in the market place surrounded by people, looking for compassion. There is none. He feels invisible, centered on his own problems but that small flicker of faith…
There is a small flicker of faith that he will make it through. He has found himself in the market place surrounded by people, looking for compassion. There is none. He feels invisible, centered on his own problems but that small flicker of faith…
Performed on Fender Mustang, Casio CZ-101 (keys, bass, percussion), vocal. Recorded via overdubbing on two cassette decks with 4 mono input radio shack mixer with radio shack 10 band graphic equalizer. Written in the years of Ronald Reagen's…
I've lost count to the number of times i've listened to this . I love it!!!. Anyone got a time machine lets go back...... if i can find one does anyone want to come?
This was one of several songs I recorded in a session on the night of my 29th birthday. I had decided to just start playing and see how many tunes I could write straight through without stopping. My only rule was that these tunes had to be totally…
Excellent playing Dave it must be a bluesy Sunday all over the world wow!!! Just banged into the solo.. Now that's how to play a guitar .......excellent and still 2mins left......now it's weeping have youu tiger in the amp...if it sounds like That keep it in there, keep it in there.......I'm gonna have to hear this again.
Final version
I wanted to have a banjo fiddle tune but i still haven't learnt to play either instrument, so this is my famous 1 string banjo technique, with mandolin and guitar. It's style is inspired by meeting Morgan O'Kane and Ferd 4 last…
I heard a story about you
I didnt want it to be true
But it felt like it might
You, well it was all about you
and how the things that you do
Seem strangely undone
And life doesnt help out the weak
A lifetime tends to bring you some…
A track from my RPM 2011 album 'Glass Wall'.
I just whipped this up in Garage Band using a loop called 'Exotic Sarod' for the main melodic theme (hence the title). The Sarod is an Indian stringed instrument. 'Sarod' means 'beautiful sound' in…
I created "This is life" in a bad mood. I just picked a nice drumloop and started to improvise on my keyboard and I'm very happy with the harmonies arised from my mind or hands :)
This song was inspired by a melody my then 2 year old daughter was playing on the harmonica one day back in 2004. I picked up my guitar and strummed along....I kept playing around with it and "Caught in the Rain" was born.
I wrote this song as one in a series of potential songs to be performed at a friends wedding. I liked this one so much that I modified the lyrics and recorded this version as part of my "Transition" album.
Our big epic number. surely a closer. tried to write words but the organic way the song came about kept me from violating such a sacred thing with something less than stellar. or as organic anyway. every other attempt left me feeling...
fake…
This track is from the 1986 Scartaglen album "The Middle Path". The first tune "Jezaig" was composed by Breton musician Gilles Le Bigot. The second tune is one of the "Cantigas de Santa Maria" and is attributed to King Alfonso X of Spain
Roger…
Final version
An unaccompanied song about bedtime. Not a lullaby though. Oh no!
What does anyone think of the 'cat's moustache' line - it seems like that's a make or break call right there and i like it when i read it but it's hard to sing without…
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Lyrics:
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Narrator:
"Hey pumpcrop
has been too long?
is it time to phone a friend?
I said, hey pumpcrop
i'm talking to you
is it time to phone a friend?"
Demon:
"that won't work here"
Narrator…
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Damn spooky...makes me think of PK Dick kinda paranoia....
I love what you've done here!!
Which Reg played out which part...thats what I want to know...Damn inventive sound here...funky as hell...almost a touch of bluegrass vibe...I don't know thats what I hear...even a little Pink Floyd in the feeling of the spoken (yelled) vocals there...deadly fun...I hope that no Reg was harmed in the making of this track...please god, for the good of humanity tell me no Reg was harmed!!!!!!
dig it
Had me from the first note. Love the story and the groovy music.
...yeah, dr! :))
Great track mate very cool indeed. Nicely done mate.
Nice one mate great sound.
Very cool.
Good one mate very cool story. Great collab nicely done.
an interesting listen,,,,,, bit of an e a poe feeling
what a great funky feel!
excellent story!
excellent - you have a poetic soul!
Great story, very well told.
Ah, there's sweet! Nice one.
Yeah, nice bluesy track.
this has a very mysterious atmosphere, great
Love the kids in the back ground. Sort of confirms this lovely love song. Great vox, as always. And I dig that funky key work.
Wow! What an excellent story you wrote for this!! I love your delivery too! This is great!!
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I've lost count to the number of times i've listened to this . I love it!!!. Anyone got a time machine lets go back...... if i can find one does anyone want to come?
And it ends in an excellent track what an album Dave what an album excellent playing "...........
Oooooohh yeeeah that's the way to do it play it right on the edge ....don't look down..........
What sweet lead excellent twists and turns That fog is certainly putting up a fight ....ah it's gone.... Bliss........
I'm flying Dave I'm flying oh no iforgot paraaaaaah............
This is just beautiful
When i was young i thought that's how every record was recorded with a crackle to start. Nice groove
and another
Excellent track
Excellent playing Dave it must be a bluesy Sunday all over the world wow!!! Just banged into the solo.. Now that's how to play a guitar .......excellent and still 2mins left......now it's weeping have youu tiger in the amp...if it sounds like That keep it in there, keep it in there.......I'm gonna have to hear this again.
Thats a great one string banjo technique you have enjoyed it
This is beautifully sung excellent song
it works for me
Nice and relaxing but not long enough can we have some more please
you cant beat a harp to start a song, agree with Kirk great vocal
Bet it was a great wedding day for them lovely song
A Beautiful track
Beautiful
Good stuff
Excellent video&music, great Vox How do you put that megaphone distance to the vox?