AH! Here it is :)
And it's INSPIRED! Love what you've done with the piano - I wondered how you'd deal with making an arrangement... And the vox - woof!
Well, if Percy doesn't want to play, perhaps Mr Page ought to get in touch with you?
OK, I admit it, I don't really hold Led Zeppelin IV in the reverence many LZ fans do! I guess this song is one of the reasons for that... I'll give you A- on this one(!) but it's mainly the material you're forced to work with - tell them Page/Plant guys to buck their ideas up! hehe
another back to basics Zep this one goes out to Martin where ever he is ...he died getting on for 14 years ago but he's not forgotten ...Happy birthday for tomorrow man.....
Wasn't too sure where this was going during the intro, then when the vocals started I saw it all... This is a FABULOUS version. I've always had a love/hate/indifference relationship with this song. It's one of the few where Robert Plant's lyrics got in the way for me. But you carry it off superbly. At 5:26 I was left thinking "why isn't there more?"
another back to basics Zep this one goes out to Martin where ever he is ...he died getting on for 14 years ago but he's not forgotten ...Happy birthday for tomorrow man.....
another back to basics Zep this one goes out to Martin where ever he is ...he died getting on for 14 years ago but he's not forgotten ...Happy birthday for tomorrow man.....
Wildgeas sent me over this excellent backer and in return i sent him back a garbled vocal and a jumbled lead guitar and out of the pigs ear that i sent him ….the Surgeon that he is…cut and pasted and he has created a silk purse…i even sound…
Looking at nowhere by Pasha is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.Based on a work at alonetone.com.
A 3 track improvisation on 7 congas roughly tuned by ear to a chromatic scale.
LYRICS:
I walked a mile with Pleasure;
She chatted all the way;
But left me none the wiser
For all she had to say.
I walked a mile with Sorrow,
And ne…
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.
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Holy smokes... this is great. 100 faves!!
Nice. I'm digging the piano playing - sounds great with your singing
Excellent version
I really enjoyed this. That piano sounds great!
Too good! shyttt i wish had your voice. solid!
Did I not fave this last time?? **FIXED**
AH! Here it is :) And it's INSPIRED! Love what you've done with the piano - I wondered how you'd deal with making an arrangement... And the vox - woof! Well, if Percy doesn't want to play, perhaps Mr Page ought to get in touch with you?
Now this one got me thinking... perhaps you should dip into the Howling Wolf catalogue itself? You've got the voice for it. Tasty blues vocal.
Whereas this one on IV... always liked it. Quite surprised how much I like it without all the bombast. Cool version.
OK, I admit it, I don't really hold Led Zeppelin IV in the reverence many LZ fans do! I guess this song is one of the reasons for that... I'll give you A- on this one(!) but it's mainly the material you're forced to work with - tell them Page/Plant guys to buck their ideas up! hehe
Wasn't too sure where this was going during the intro, then when the vocals started I saw it all... This is a FABULOUS version. I've always had a love/hate/indifference relationship with this song. It's one of the few where Robert Plant's lyrics got in the way for me. But you carry it off superbly. At 5:26 I was left thinking "why isn't there more?"
Wooo! Rockin. Nice one guys.
Top Job mate
This is excellent
Awesome version to this song. Kudos!
For those who haven't seen it, the vid is here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwT1OFyjB6A ~WG
You can't argue with those pipes.
I dig your handle of the keys and your vocal delivery – ROCK ON!
Love this piano version... nice singing
Way to belt it out. Love the vox T.
Comments made by thetworegs
excellent.
Nice bit of guitar
great beat great voice
I agree with Dave very infectious, i've caught it ........oooooooh Yeh........
loving this song
BEAUTIFUL SONG
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.......................