One what? a musically bulging and rippling brain muscle...if thats what you mean, then no, not everybody has such a treasure, but you two Regs dudes certainly have it, rippling, bulging, musical muscle brains, with veins popping along the sides.
A cover by other Reg of " Help me make it through the Night". Kriss Kristofferson. On his late radio show (The Dead Cowboys) that can be heard on C.U.N.T.FM 66-69 fm on Weds evenings at 5pm
A song by my 4 year old daughter. She sat patiently watching me mess about. She wanted to have a go, so here is her go............ She hopes you enjoy it.
A song by my 4 year old daughter. She sat patiently watching me mess about. She wanted to have a go, so here is her go............ She hopes you enjoy it.
A song by my 4 year old daughter. She sat patiently watching me mess about. She wanted to have a go, so here is her go............ She hopes you enjoy it.
I'm trying to bring him round.. but it don't look good.... his gone a funny grey blueey sort colour...... but if i remember right..... he looked that way when he came down the cellar in first place...........Elvis just lays beside him going ummm...ummum... and dribbling it must have been one hell of a night after i left....
This new one was written by Willie and features him on guitar and vocals plus once again we are pleased to have Rinyville supply harmony vocals. We welcome your feedback as usual.
Classic Jazz ballad we recorded 2 years ago with my former jazz quartet. Enjoy and check out my page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Boris.Shpitalnik
One of my favorites. It was recorded a long long time ago while I was a freshman at Queens College, NY. If you like it, check out my page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Boris.Shpitalnik
An Original Hojo Riff, soon to be a classic. Recorded on Pro Tools featuring a '67 Tele and an acoustic Larrivee. The drum track needs help, any suggestions?
This is a tune I picked up from alonetone a while back. Johnny did a piano version of "I'd Love to Change the World", and Michael Thomas from Cave Street added the outstanding vocals.
When Michael told me he was doing the vox on it, I wanted…
OK, now I don't know which song is Rotten Log. I think it's this one. This is one of my favorite and most memorable Prozac songs. Not a perfect rendition but que sera sera. I believe this is from a basement practice session too. I remember…
it's kinda like listening to records when i was a kid , when i thought the hiss was part of the sound to the record. not unitl the advent of the CD did i realise it wasn't. any way back to the music really like this great guitar playing and drums yeah!!!
Lyrics influenced by a conversation with a friend whose daughter was in a really bad way. Kind of set the mood for large parts of the challenge for me this year.
New version uploaded 12 Dec 2010.
Lyrics: Katherine Wong (Ottawa, Canada)
Vocals: Mark Lee Fletcher (Southern New Jersey, U.S.A.)
Guitar: Brad Denney (Southern California, U.S.A.)
Drums: Jerry Langenfeld (San Diego, U.S.A.)
Bass: Kenny Bruce (Virginia Beach, U.S.A.)
Composed…
comin down from the fly shakimunis trajectory
seat 14-c on the 747
questioning life death
and all things transitory
thru the skymall pages
shave the dome
direct the signal
from manic malicious self indulgent loneliness
like a handmade quoddy
shaping…
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…
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No, perish the thought!
I couldn't resist the title...even though I hate Weetabix and milk...lol. I didn't hate your song though...keep up the good work! :)
Absolutely brilliant...I loved it!
One what? a musically bulging and rippling brain muscle...if thats what you mean, then no, not everybody has such a treasure, but you two Regs dudes certainly have it, rippling, bulging, musical muscle brains, with veins popping along the sides.
I am one. This is velvety cute, Elvis!
Foot tapping bit of frivolity with Elvis like vox.
Liking the campfire feel of these latest tracks. Feel like I'm just chilling out, listening and staring in to the embers. Lovely stuff.
Nice one, kids are great. Thanks for your recent comment mate.
Good stuff, I like it!
I also have a 4 year old. I'd have to say, this is pretty fantastic! Well done, little lady. (I love the "Yes...it did" part!)
Love the brass in this cheeky track!
Marching penguins theme...cool one
As the agent says in an old Cheech& Chong move "Were TRYING, you know what i mean were Trying" Thanks Dave
Cute! enjoyed it mate!
Whats up, this is cool stuff, you have a lot of songs popping up, its like a tidal wave of creativity.
Very cool unique sounds!
cool stuff.
You have this way of sounding conspiratorial.
This is perfectly captured!!! Superb!!!
Ooh yeah, let's! Groovelicious!
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Bring a bottle with you the doors open ...i cant get up to shut it.......
Great cover by the way
I'm trying to bring him round.. but it don't look good.... his gone a funny grey blueey sort colour...... but if i remember right..... he looked that way when he came down the cellar in first place...........Elvis just lays beside him going ummm...ummum... and dribbling it must have been one hell of a night after i left....
Dont think i can add anything to what Dave has just said.....beautiful
I had a wonderful lunch hour thank you
Great music to cook lunch too..........
Beautiful......
Love it
Nice and jazzy loving that clarinet and piano nice and breezy New York. New York
Loving it great vocal
Great collab enjoyed it
it's kinda like listening to records when i was a kid , when i thought the hiss was part of the sound to the record. not unitl the advent of the CD did i realise it wasn't. any way back to the music really like this great guitar playing and drums yeah!!!
love it
excellent vocal and music..ooh yeah!!!
Clean sound & nice vocal all you need for a great track
excelllent
Great covers with that Berry twist......
Tuning in ....t...tt...tuning in.....ZAP
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.....