In the time honored tradition of setting Bible text to music Norm Harris reads a passage from Exodus, King James version and provides percussion against a bowed bass guitar, 3 tracks of fretless guitar in feedback mode, trap set, orchestral…
In the time honored tradition of setting Bible text to music Norm Harris reads a passage from Exodus, King James version and provides percussion against a bowed bass guitar, 3 tracks of fretless guitar in feedback mode, trap set, orchestral…
In the time honored tradition of setting Bible text to music Norm Harris reads a passage from Exodus, King James version and provides percussion against a bowed bass guitar, 3 tracks of fretless guitar in feedback mode, trap set, orchestral…
I am starting to review the book "Gandhi An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments With Truth" the whole thing is very disjoint at times. How did you think to call your ferret Gandhi?
In the time honored tradition of setting Bible text to music Norm Harris reads a passage from Exodus, King James version and provides percussion against a bowed bass guitar, 3 tracks of fretless guitar in feedback mode, trap set, orchestral…
Michelangelo’s statue of Moses in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, is one of the most familiar masterpieces in the world. Horns the sculptor included on Moses' head are the result of a mistranslation of the Hebrew Bible into the Latin Vulgate Bible with which he was familiar. The Hebrew word taken from Exodus means either a "horn" or an "irradiation." Experts at the Archaeological Institute of America show that the term was used when Moses "returned to his people after seeing as much of the Glory of the Lord as human eye could stand," and his face "reflected radiance." In early Jewish art, moreover, Moses is often "shown with rays coming out of his head."
by gosh, is...is this a real piano?
beautiful sound. slightly out of tune or something, it's eerie, nostalgic and dangerously large.
keep on doing what you're doing.
This is a solo piano piece performed on a M-Audio 88es driving pianoteq which was re-tuned to Gene Ward Smith's 17 per octave equal beating dwarf(<17 27 40|). The piece was originally recorded in pianoteq using the standalone mode and then…
Remastered from 4 track circa 1987. The backing track was shoved into one track (drum machine, casio CZ-101 synthesizer bass, rythmn guitar) - the vocals are buried because I wrote a song that was way way too high for my range. The backwards-ness…
A tune by my friend Darrin Kobetich, I added some electric guitar. Check out Darrin's stuff, available in all the usual places.
http://www.reverbnation.com/darrinkobetich
Vaisvil sent me this great Blues tune and so i threw it down the cellar and Reg jumped all over it with his point of view on love being a Four letter word..........
FOUR LETTER WORD (Lyrics)
Love
oh Love
it's not just a four letter word…
Reg has nipped down the cellar tonight to contemplate the big question...this is what he came up with ...he could be wrong who knows...and now he's going for a nice hot bath...............
Reg heard the color of the lonely street by Vaisvil and Norbert and got himself all Jazzy inside.... so he's released it .........by going out for a walk along the lonely street..........
Reg heard the color of the lonely street by Vaisvil and Norbert and got himself all Jazzy inside.... so he's released it .........by going out for a walk along the lonely street..........
The husbands point of view to this one http://alonetone.com/thetworegs/tracks/your-never-too-old-to-be-a-fool-w-the-old-grey-wolf..... Well Reg has taken on the part of the wronged husband and has been dwelling on his problems all day and now…
Well it's hit poor old Reg hard today that it's finally over between him and Desirea so he's written a blues song to exorcise his pain........I've actually tried to put my own drum beat down on this one by using the keyboard as my drums and working…
This one is for a fest over on Songcrafters called Live in the Living room. I've been trying to play it properly.... seems for hours but my fingers hurt so much i've thrown the towl in and this one will have to do until i can play better…
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Mighty and magical!
man, what a powerful sound. Cant help but think of Jim Morrison a bit with the lyric inflections.
such a powerful sound, I really like this.
I am starting to review the book "Gandhi An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments With Truth" the whole thing is very disjoint at times. How did you think to call your ferret Gandhi?
Michelangelo’s statue of Moses in the Church of San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome, is one of the most familiar masterpieces in the world. Horns the sculptor included on Moses' head are the result of a mistranslation of the Hebrew Bible into the Latin Vulgate Bible with which he was familiar. The Hebrew word taken from Exodus means either a "horn" or an "irradiation." Experts at the Archaeological Institute of America show that the term was used when Moses "returned to his people after seeing as much of the Glory of the Lord as human eye could stand," and his face "reflected radiance." In early Jewish art, moreover, Moses is often "shown with rays coming out of his head."
I sat back in my chair and listened with an air of quiet satisfaction...this was absolutely lovely.
Excellent alt tuning. Wide open and sometimes odd sound scape, Beautiful
Too short, yet so beautiful!
Nice improve!
by gosh, is...is this a real piano? beautiful sound. slightly out of tune or something, it's eerie, nostalgic and dangerously large. keep on doing what you're doing.
Crunchy! Bravo!
Excellent!
adorable...
Lovely hearing the jazzier chords on an acoustic.
*explodes with cute*
Gentle, lovely, and very welcome. Like a sweet cuppa rosie.
What Kavin said- Lovely! Sweet tone from that Seagull
O lovely, really good improv!
mesmerising piano
Oh little dear!
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I do like the sound of the guitar lead 3-ish quite a lot.
Enjoyed - I like your progressive rock / electro sound here.
excellent cover.
PBS on Wall Street Protests http://video.pbs.org/video/2147489762
PBS had a good segment on Occupy Wall Street it is the beginning of the show. http://video.pbs.org/video/2147489762
I'd love an album of this music!
Lovely - beautiful playing Kavin!!
wonderful emotive playing!
very nice!
St Francis groovin' with all of the animals.
thanks for including me!!
Thanks for the lyrics and singing!! You sound great as usual!!
I love the cheerful message :-) Nice song - interesting production.
dramatic!
Nice guitar, vocal, lyrical work on this. The reason is the path of choices that define who we are - and yes it is inside.
Don't forget the original idea was Norbert at the piano!!
Great vocal interpretation! Thanks Reg!!
There ain't no one worth that.
yes! Nice gritty blues!
I don't hear anything amiss with your playing. Your vocals are as usual awesome.