A song in honor of my Grandad Benny.......who survived the 1st world war and lived to the ripe old age of 96........but never forgot the friends he lost.......
The Screaming The Pain And The Mayhem
it was the 28th July 1914
and nobody could…
A song in honor of my Grandad Benny.......who survived the 1st world war and lived to the ripe old age of 96........but never forgot the friends he lost.......
The Screaming The Pain And The Mayhem
it was the 28th July 1914
and nobody could…
Heres a Regged up version of Peace Frog the Doors Classic...i sang and played Les live on the first bit then added the drums (Ha!! Ha!!) then the second vocal a kinda jam that i tried to turn into something ....hope you enjoy!!
Heres a Regged up version of Peace Frog the Doors Classic...i sang and played Les live on the first bit then added the drums (Ha!! Ha!!) then the second vocal a kinda jam that i tried to turn into something ....hope you enjoy!!
Here's number 08 in the saga of Reg……………..Reg has been so down since he stopped drinking…….he feels so alone he's gone and done something stupid…..but luckily he was found by the postman unconscious on the steps leading to his bedsit….the postman…
Heres a Regged up version of Peace Frog the Doors Classic...i sang and played Les live on the first bit then added the drums (Ha!! Ha!!) then the second vocal a kinda jam that i tried to turn into something ....hope you enjoy!!
Not familiar with the original, but I dig this one! I like how you sing this one -- a hint of creepiness and somewhat in the back ground, the way Morrison sang many of his tunes that I am familiar with. Choice stuff happening with the guitar, and the double vocal section is really cool. Great job -- Rock on!
Rapunzel and vocal are live followed by an attempt at drumming and the Les wanted to join in so i let him hope you enjoy!!.....The unemployed.....Have they really got the life of Riley..Like they tell us....i for one don't think so
DREAM IS LIFE…
Except for the vocals, there's a Jefferson Airplane flavor. Interesting lyrics. I like what you put together -- good songwriting, and I certainly dig the late '60s taste.
I got up nice and early this morning thanks to Seb ....so i got the acoustic out and came up with this one ....Don't ask me why....
the innocence of a lie
the reason behind the why
the sigh of regret
at that moment of death
why
why
oh…
I ended up buying myself a Tanglewood TGRD VS E for my birthday and this is it's first outing with an old Doors classic i'm not a 100% the lyrics are correct as i must admit i have been drinking so i have Regged it a little but it is a 100% live…
I wondered what you'd get - sounds like a good choice.
And this is a fine version - who cares whether the lyrics are accurate... "just get the title right and no-one'll notice!!"
Here's me and the old Joanna live in the cellar for the John Lennon Jukebox ...i surprised myself on this one ....only a couple of fluffs on the piano..which with only three takes and reading the lyrics from the ipad is the surprise....hope you…
Here's me and the old Joanna live in the cellar for the John Lennon Jukebox ...i surprised myself on this one ....only a couple of fluffs on the piano..which with only three takes and reading the lyrics from the ipad is the surprise....hope you…
Here's me and the old Joanna live in the cellar for the John Lennon Jukebox ...i surprised myself on this one ....only a couple of fluffs on the piano..which with only three takes and reading the lyrics from the ipad is the surprise....hope you…
we went for a few days holiday up to the lake district and stopped in a Wigwam by Coniston Lake the weather was great it was relaxing and being surrounded by beautiful scenery it was the perfect break.... i recorded this on the MBR and then had…
we went for a few days holiday up to the lake district and stopped in a Wigwam by Coniston Lake the weather was great it was relaxing and being surrounded by beautiful scenery it was the perfect break.... i recorded this on the MBR and then had…
we went for a few days holiday up to the lake district and stopped in a Wigwam by Coniston Lake the weather was great it was relaxing and being surrounded by beautiful scenery it was the perfect break.... i recorded this on the MBR and then had…
we went for a few days holiday up to the lake district and stopped in a Wigwam by Coniston Lake the weather was great it was relaxing and being surrounded by beautiful scenery it was the perfect break.... i recorded this on the MBR and then had…
Another for the John Lennon Jukebox fest on the otherside....Well i've kinda done my own thing on this but throughly enjoyed the experience....i got the harp out of the case first for a long time so please excuse...and got the cellar band fired…
Just got my system up again after several hardware upgrade conflicts, and a move to California.
Been thinking about changing this songs ending for a while, finally getting around to it. Good to post here again!
Cheers,
Reef
Hope your settling in well it sure sounds like you are ... still wish I could have escaped and met up with you in London that time which seems way back now .... ps don't sell the Gibson
"Castaway of Love" is a song by Brian, one of our guitar players who until now has been shy about sharing his talent. When he told me the title of this song I was expecting a 1920's style megaphone crooner melody, but was happily surprised by…
Here is the latest Coffee Table Recording. We gave ourselves 2 1/2 hours to pick a topic, write the song, and record it. It was GREAT FUN!
I left the pre bantar in just so you could get a feel of the "mood of the room".
Brett - Flatop…
One of the other band members found these reel-to-reel recordings of when our band (Sound Sensations Exhibit featuring vocals by Duke "Bubba Blues" Sakon), first was going big in 1967. Old style reel-to-reels sat in his basement for over 40 years…
Here's the second song I recently decided to do with a studio recording from one I wrote and posted here a while ago as a purely vocal version. It's one of my favorites.... I hope you'll enjoy it too
Singing In The Silence
Verse 1:
Singing…
Well here's my contribution to the Pirate challenge from Robert Palomo. I think you'll agree it was time to call it a night on this one, but it was a lot of fun writing and recording it! Hope it gives you a chuckle or two.
Why Do Parrots…
Geas sent me this tune for National talk like a pirate a day so we took it down the cellar and luckily Robert Newton was down there so we got him up on the stage and got him to do this little number......Hoping Yee enjoy eye arrh…
Some tunes require you to be very lonely, or maybe the loneliness itself needs us to play things of this kind? Clean lines and minimalism: are they confront whether to the joy and exuberance of colorful life, or we need them for to see the joy…
Wishes
The music is from my Wildgeas 2016 RPM effort
I'm trying to vocalize them. :)
Lyrics
Across the desert
look to the sky
Sundancer and some clouds roll by
My oh my, said my oh my
If wishes were like horses
Tumbleweeds and…
Some tunes require you to be very lonely, or maybe the loneliness itself needs us to play things of this kind? Clean lines and minimalism: are they confront whether to the joy and exuberance of colorful life, or we need them for to see the joy…
Calling out for his dog"Monty! Monty! Monty??" realising he's not coming back. A cold shiver of loneliness runs through his body, he stands in the light of the dawn on the edge of the wood feeling shaken. Now everything he loved has gone. He put his hand into his pocket takes out his pipe, lights it and considers the Condor moment .........
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fine work Reg!
5 stars! Good music and vocals, and damn fine lyrics.
Some pretty cool messing there, fella. :)
Groovy -- Rock on!
awesome version man!
A nice treat this morning. It's fresh and yet familiar at the same time. Good One!
Now DIS is da Blues!
Not familiar with the original, but I dig this one! I like how you sing this one -- a hint of creepiness and somewhat in the back ground, the way Morrison sang many of his tunes that I am familiar with. Choice stuff happening with the guitar, and the double vocal section is really cool. Great job -- Rock on!
Except for the vocals, there's a Jefferson Airplane flavor. Interesting lyrics. I like what you put together -- good songwriting, and I certainly dig the late '60s taste.
Nice strumming style, interesting chord choices, cool vocal delivery, good lyrics -- an all-around fine composition. Good job -- Rock on!
I wondered what you'd get - sounds like a good choice. And this is a fine version - who cares whether the lyrics are accurate... "just get the title right and no-one'll notice!!"
Yeah, this is ICE cold awesome.
For a live recording, this came off especially fine -- really, a great job, y'all!
Sounds good -- you stitched this together quite nicely. Enjoyed it!
Nice vibe to this.
Nice, i like the groove and smooth vocals you always bring! awesome.
channeling tom jones on this. outstanding vocal.
groovy groove
that would be fun - don't know Norm's availability though.
This one put a smile on my face!
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Hope your settling in well it sure sounds like you are ... still wish I could have escaped and met up with you in London that time which seems way back now .... ps don't sell the Gibson
Fab!!
I'm a fan.....
its sounds good now..... yooooowl!!
Brian should write more....
love the banter at the start....that wine really worked....
Loving the guitars ...
Who would have thought a psychedelic pirate song .... Love it !!
Enjoyed !!
the guest was right Fab!!!
Just beautiful Colleen ... Great recording too
Funkerliscious!!! Good to have a bit of Funk added to my day again ...
"Cause I feed yah pieces of eight me darling ".... A right proper vocal too me hearty !
Loving thAt double vocal at the beginning ... I'm sat here listening to the wind blow
ooh Arrh heres one from a while back for Pirate day....
Nice song ...
Sitting alone the bottle empty .... The glass not even half empty ... He hit record on the player and listen to the loneliness and suddenly felt cold
Great to hear you again Geas
loving it Chris
Calling out for his dog"Monty! Monty! Monty??" realising he's not coming back. A cold shiver of loneliness runs through his body, he stands in the light of the dawn on the edge of the wood feeling shaken. Now everything he loved has gone. He put his hand into his pocket takes out his pipe, lights it and considers the Condor moment .........