Take me back to ole Virginia Lord, he's pluggin' in a mic.
I dig the cheesy Farfisa Rotary patch......
Here's a song to sing
a fairy tale
no mountain high
or oceans to sail
no darken nights
in the belly of a whale
no hammer's throne
or red…
Ooooh... Digging this one right off the first note. Love the harmonica List it as one of many instruments (including the guitar) that I wish I really knew how to play.
Great arrangement top to bottom!
This is our little bundle of joy now grown up to be 10 years old. She took up the flute this year at school and this is her first effort in front of my microphone.
She decided on the flute after watching some vids of Ian Anderson and Jethro Tull…
Take me back to ole Virginia Lord, he's pluggin' in a mic.
I dig the cheesy Farfisa Rotary patch......
Here's a song to sing
a fairy tale
no mountain high
or oceans to sail
no darken nights
in the belly of a whale
no hammer's throne
or red…
Take me back to ole Virginia Lord, he's pluggin' in a mic.
I dig the cheesy Farfisa Rotary patch......
Here's a song to sing
a fairy tale
no mountain high
or oceans to sail
no darken nights
in the belly of a whale
no hammer's throne
or red…
One of my favorite songs of all time and one of my favorite voices.
Thanks M.T.
My Skin
Some days I’m fine
Yeah some days I feel sublime
All the time
But then there’s days
I wanna crawl out of my skin
And leave it in
A…
I agree with sister savage. Classic song and thanks for the comment geas. Sometimes I think people treat me as if I were some kind of machine and other times kind comments like yours remind me it's worth it. Ty!
Samples used in this tune from the NY subway this summer. Inspired by Dave Dunseath
3-12, just uploaded a new version of this with guitar- and some other changes
Another one from my ambient crackpot series.
This features two instances of my new instrument the Novaphone 340 Imperial. A grand name for a grand instrument (Xylo just didn't do it justice).
The first Novaphone is playing three samples…
This was written during the challenge in february and was meant to be the title track. But I never really got time to develop it. I still like it though, so I thought I'd cut it rough, leave it undeveloped, and chuck it out there to see what you…
Sometime yesterday, sandbags posted "In the Ocean of Night".
Fuelled by a lovely walk and some pints, I was inspired to make some additions.
Technical/process details:
Guitar was my Michael Kelly going into GT-10 which had compressor, delay…
I did this weeks ago & then found it again last night as I was archiving old files. This is one of those one-off improv sessions... I recorded the rhythm guitar in one pass, then one "lead" pass and then one vocal pass, and done. Even the…
We forgot to mention that Reg visited Norm's place a little later and added some vocals. The video is a ride through the US state of Virginia. The Texas Tavern serves cheesy westerns (cheese, fried egg, burger, bun) in the downtown of Roanoke Va.
We forgot to mention that Reg visited Norm's place a little later and added some vocals. The video is a ride through the US state of Virginia. The Texas Tavern serves cheesy westerns (cheese, fried egg, burger, bun) in the downtown of Roanoke Va.
This is the first piece made with a Reaktor instrument I built today that I have called "Xylo".
Xylo is a sampler that plays a region of the sample back and forth with a 10s release time. Each note defines a region of a different length (but…
Well, screw the metronome, damn the torpedoes, and grab a capo!
Sometimes the best versions are the ones played fast and loose. Hope you enjoy this song adapted from one of my all-time favorite poems (I'm a bit biased since my dad wrote it…
Bob came down the cellar last night it had been a bit quite down there for a while so he hit this old classic by the doors and Regged it up a little.....we hope you like it
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I really love the backdrop - yes please, let's hear some more!
I swear you have to be the only person I've ever heard that will consistently make a harmonica sound cool as hell!
I enjoyed!!!
Nice one Paul very well done mate.
Very cool. Lovin that harmonica.
Thanks for listening mate Cheers
Crusin around your classics, first one I clicked on was perfect. Very nice one Paul. :) FAV'D!
Back for more...I really like this song man. Deep feeling here. Thanks for the latest comments.
Very cool Paul nicely done mate.
Ooooh... Digging this one right off the first note. Love the harmonica List it as one of many instruments (including the guitar) that I wish I really knew how to play. Great arrangement top to bottom!
Thanks for your recent comment mate
I like this one! Cool mix of instruments and nice beat and rhythm. And thanks for your kind words, Sir.
This is great! She has got a handle on the instrument, and this is a fun/enjoyable listen. You must be so proud of her!!!! Bravo LG
whoahhh, this is some solid stuff, keep it up
STILL diggin' on this one. One of my faves. Very chill.
great instrumental, excellent harmonica and guitar melodies!
What a great lead tone there..ripping man. Great song, kinda spooky sounding even with that cheery organ there.
wicked solo!
I agree with sister savage. Classic song and thanks for the comment geas. Sometimes I think people treat me as if I were some kind of machine and other times kind comments like yours remind me it's worth it. Ty!
Very cool! Diggin' on the harmonica! Makes me feel like a cyber-electronic-cowboy.
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Love those vocal changes Reef. Great mix.
Rock and Roll. Super guitar playin'
Whatever he said, it works for me.
I dig the organ. It goes perfect with your vocals regs. Jammin'
That's dark. Great ending...
Good fun Alex.
One of my girls just said, "Dad what kind of music are you listening to?" It ain't hip-hop sweetheart!!
That was cool. The pic got me thinkin'. Are they gettin' ready to jump?
Deeeee-lightfully ambient and live!!
See, you are an Astronaut, you are a Creative Sound professor, Your record is produced, and we'll see about the Gold Medal.
Classic Cave Street. My side of the Street.
Great lyrics M.T.
This one is worth downloading and passing on for generations. Fabulous.
Supergroup!
Always a wonderful lesson in sound. Dramatic intro. It has that murder mystery feel to it. It was Mr. Bags in the Kitchen, with a knife.
Wild sounds.
I had a lot of fun jammin' on this tune. Now I want to see the live show :)
Commanding vocals Brian. I really dig the lead break too. Potent.
Sweet little ditty.
smoke'em if ya got em'