Sometimes I like stuff better when I come back and listen later... this would be one. I enjoy the nonchalance of this (for lack of a better word), it does the trick, but feels like effortless.
Practical Applications by Vivian Circle
you stuck it through
they know its you
you wanted to be something that you're not
you wanted to be something you forgot
you want me to believe in what you stand for
but all you show me is your…
Practical Applications by Vivian Circle
you stuck it through
they know its you
you wanted to be something that you're not
you wanted to be something you forgot
you want me to believe in what you stand for
but all you show me is your…
Christina Christ
Carries her life
With a knife clutched in her teeth
Her Lips forever ever bleed
She'll sacrifice what she thinks she needs
Stabbing her eyes out
Christina Christ
Christina Christ
On fire tonight
Her teeth closed…
Drifter
Oh I never cared
the way you always stared
it made me feel so small
and Id like to see you go away
Oh I never cared
the way you always stared
it made me feel so small
and Id like to see you go away
Well you traded past…
Drifter
Oh I never cared
the way you always stared
it made me feel so small
and Id like to see you go away
Oh I never cared
the way you always stared
it made me feel so small
and Id like to see you go away
Well you traded past…
Mad
So you compromise
and you breathe the lies
of pedestrians who march the course
oh you'll pay the price won't you
with your own virtues
And you get hypnotized
by those thespian eyes
that tried to believe in trust
that tried…
This was the last song I recorded for the Gowns album, finishing it with a lasting tribute to my friend and mentor, Mr. George Difficult. Our good friend Doug Jablin, a DJ at KUNV in George's old time slot, played this track during a tribute show dedicated to George. I remember driving around Vegas listening to the show with Lisa and my bass playing friend Sam. I remember Sam tear up in the rear view mirror as this song played out. It was an amazingly emotional time for all.
George loved Billie Burke...I only knew of her from the Wizard of Oz, playing Glinda the good witch...George had tons of her old movies on VHS. I remember watching her and realizing that the voice she had in OZ was the voice she had in real life.
George introduced me to the writings of Bryon Gysin and William S. Burroughs. He was extremely well read and had stacks of books in his room all in various degrees of being read. They would always change the next time I went over. He was a wealth of information and intellect.
One of the lynch pins of George's untimely passing had to do with him pruning a tree in his back yard in the wee hours of the morning. He was drinking a bit...and fell, breaking his arm I believe...or leg...I don't remember which...this led him to getting pain killers..and the rest is unfortunately Vegas history. He passed away in his sleep about a week after the incident with the tree. As far as I know, the tree is still there.
Lyrics:
I've got these dreams that take me higher
I've got a soul that has a strange desire
I want to get me a Maserati, drink all night and wake up at 3
There ain't nothing wrong with me, I'm just a victim, I'm just victim of Consumption…
"YES! More of this please. " -Barney
"She lifts her head from the table, squinting beautiful eyes, her hair all jangles and minx. Through her whiskey breath she whispers, and through a haze of cigarette smoke, she could hear the band play....and they sounded like this."
-Vivian
close your eyes and imagine a glu concert-- what does it look like? describe this fake show to me... what would you want to see?
Oh, almost forgot. Many sounds, like these pretty cellos were found on freesound. I did manipulate the pitch on…
I'm better at using my pots and pans for music than for food, so I post this tune in hunger. 3 pots, 1 pan, and a tabla.
"i'm just a gangsta in the jungle" recorded in the amazon. It's actually a part of a monologue that I will likely never post…
Glu and Sister Savage bring you these remixes!
Original track by Sister Savage:
http://alonetone.com/sistersavage/tracks/little-england
This one is pure pop. Voice pitched 1/2 step up.
Sister Savage has a little star in this track!
Melody based on 'ah! vous dirai-je, Maman,' by Mozart.. the original composer. I think it's the first and second variation of 12, but that was like 15 years ago that I learned the piece so I have…
This is just so freakin awesome that I can't believe it just found me, late at night on the comp. and this tune came up whilst I was rooting around the favorites list...amazing..I just love it and thats the best I can do.
Comments on VIVIAN CIRCLE 's stuff
Sometimes I like stuff better when I come back and listen later... this would be one. I enjoy the nonchalance of this (for lack of a better word), it does the trick, but feels like effortless.
Nice instrumental. I'm going to listen a second time right away! :)
VC, this is fabulous! w;-)
:)
Nice dance rhythm going on here with a contrasting vocal tempo which works very well. Bethan
2 words...oh wow!!!! w;-)
*click* instant fave!
A great start to the day! Thank you.
I always enjoy my, Vivian Circle!
Dark & true.
Favorite track so far.
Very Residents.
Yeah alright I'm a sucker for Psychic TV sounding casio drums.
I like your psuedo-intellectual bullshit album description. It captures the albums flavor very well. Count me a fan.
Dark, dark, dark. I'm liking this!
Oooo...I love te rawness of this track!
holy sh*T! amazing atmosphere
Ok - I take that back...this is my fave! Lovin' it!
My favorite so far!!!!!
Nice drive to this track!
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great song.
Sweet closing tune.
Love your new tunes. Your vocals on these remind me of the Ramones a bit, really cool.
This was the last song I recorded for the Gowns album, finishing it with a lasting tribute to my friend and mentor, Mr. George Difficult. Our good friend Doug Jablin, a DJ at KUNV in George's old time slot, played this track during a tribute show dedicated to George. I remember driving around Vegas listening to the show with Lisa and my bass playing friend Sam. I remember Sam tear up in the rear view mirror as this song played out. It was an amazingly emotional time for all.
George loved Billie Burke...I only knew of her from the Wizard of Oz, playing Glinda the good witch...George had tons of her old movies on VHS. I remember watching her and realizing that the voice she had in OZ was the voice she had in real life.
George introduced me to the writings of Bryon Gysin and William S. Burroughs. He was extremely well read and had stacks of books in his room all in various degrees of being read. They would always change the next time I went over. He was a wealth of information and intellect.
One of the lynch pins of George's untimely passing had to do with him pruning a tree in his back yard in the wee hours of the morning. He was drinking a bit...and fell, breaking his arm I believe...or leg...I don't remember which...this led him to getting pain killers..and the rest is unfortunately Vegas history. He passed away in his sleep about a week after the incident with the tree. As far as I know, the tree is still there.
Great work. This reminds me of after hours bars. dreamy afternoons, and long liquid lunches. Lovely.
Sweet.
Exquisite!
"YES! More of this please. " -Barney "She lifts her head from the table, squinting beautiful eyes, her hair all jangles and minx. Through her whiskey breath she whispers, and through a haze of cigarette smoke, she could hear the band play....and they sounded like this." -Vivian
Oh...well...this is brilliant!!! Love love love it. Something from the radio playlist of Blade Runner. Exceptional work on this one here glu.
Seems like the muse has moved in to your space for the long haul...great stuff. Reminds me of Island hopping in Malaysia.
Great!
Gorgeous mix...This is a brilliant project. All love all around. Stay Brilliant! Nice work.
DAMN fine track!
OH MY! Sweetness revealed
Bravo. This is brilliant. I give in. you win. you are my new favorite band. all the best -Barney
This is just so freakin awesome that I can't believe it just found me, late at night on the comp. and this tune came up whilst I was rooting around the favorites list...amazing..I just love it and thats the best I can do.
I like the guitar part on this tune, the keyboards remind me (pleasantly) of good eighties music (there was some.)