My submission for the Woody Project.
I started this jam in A minor then found out it was in C. So I figure I got as close as a guess can get.
I left it as is because it's a jam, and this tune should be jammed 300 million ways.
Enjoy Woody…
I'm totally diggin' this groove. Great mixing/mastering job. Some choice sounds! An overall great compilation. The harmonica was handled particularly tastefully too -- Rock on!
i think the title says it all.....the easy ones from the Beatles music book........More Regged up beatles but no Elvis he has gone off in a sulk he never did like them and he thinks were doing too much of them.......
Well, I sent this simple little arrangement off to Jana to see what he thought it needed. When he suggested a uke, I said "Go for it!"
He was right... Can't thank him enough for his contribution.
HERE WE ARE TODAY
How can it be so…
I decided to re-visit a song I wrote a few months earlier for the Faces of Humanity album/videos. It seemed to fit in extremely well with a lot of my current life and the album I've begun writing this month :) Enjoy!
Feel free to check out…
I had a blast doing this one with Geas, hope you like it as much as we did doing it...............
SHAKEDOWN (Lyrics)
Is this a breakdown
No it’s Nothing but a shakedown
Can’t we let this go
ooh I don’t know
Is this a tell and…
I had a blast doing this one with Geas, hope you like it as much as we did doing it...............
SHAKEDOWN (Lyrics)
Is this a breakdown
No it’s Nothing but a shakedown
Can’t we let this go
ooh I don’t know
Is this a tell and…
This is my first take on my song 'The Winds Of Change'. I have been listening to it as of late.
And, I believe i prefer it to my take 2...
So I'm putting it on my new cd 'What?'.
Something the Gritter wrote about the Beatle cover i did rang a bell that turned into an alarm and now it's a song Thanks Sandy The best Cowboys do have Chinese eyes that ain"t no lie.....oh and thank you Pete too.......for actually coming up with it
I heard Fort Bigwater by Wildgeas Music this afternoon and it struck a chord and some lyrics came to mind...so here they are...Thanks Wildgeas for letting play.........
I heard Fort Bigwater by Wildgeas Music this afternoon and it struck a chord and some lyrics came to mind...so here they are...Thanks Wildgeas for letting play.........
Inspired by the french movie titled "The Element Of Crime." This is basically a night in the studio for some musical therapy via studio jam with myself.
Here comes the rush
You feel it in your bones
And when your bones are crushed
You feel it in your soul
You just cant escape it
Its everywhere you go
Turn round and face it
Tell everyone you know
Ah, the rush
You've missed so much
Here comes…
Reg had a bit of tiff with the Mrs so he stormed down the cellar to release his anguish with Elvis and turned it into this little beauty .....now he feels a lot better and is making Mrs Reg a nice cup of tea to say sorry....because lets face it…
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
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Great song, very retro as you say, but nothing is ruined :)
New, Fresh, and different from the mainstream! i enjoyed this. LG
I'm looking for agates among the archives this morning. FOUND ONE!
You got me! Now I'm filled with inspiration! I think I'm going to play this in the car every morning as I go forth to tackle another day. Well Done!
Your too hard on yourself.....sounds great .....now where's my yellow jacket
Yay, enjoyed the video too. Bee
ma mic died the night and a had tae dae the quiz accapewlla, ma throats killing me
Refreshing!
so 80's ... brings back memories ... 10x
Needs to be a bit longer but it would be good chase scene music. :)
I'm totally diggin' this groove. Great mixing/mastering job. Some choice sounds! An overall great compilation. The harmonica was handled particularly tastefully too -- Rock on!
Lovely modern fairytale feel to the music. Very cool!
Good one Geas! A lovely full sound, dig the percussion too. Bee
Yeah, you would definitely answer that, after it's finished though. Sounds great! Bee
This reminded me of both Black Man Ray and Life in a Northern Town - I like all three x
I wouldn't answer - I'd just let it ring and ring and ring and ring :)
i like your voice, so don't be so hard on yourself.
Geas is not available At the moment could you please leave a message on the drum beat......
if my phone rang like that I would certainly answer
Dig it mate very cool.
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Well, that was different. Clever cool...
That's one for my collection. Nice collab.
Captivating. it took all of my attention.
It's stuck in my head. I can listen all day. Again!
Oh Yea! Crank it up!!
I like this one. Soundtrack for Natural Born Killers part II.
That's a dandy.
There's no cowboys around here, but I do like spaghetti :)
When I grow up, I want to play just like J.S. Tolar.
Whew! Excellent changes. The ending is spectacular.
Let's do more :)
Ha, you took it to a new level. A psychedelic level. Love it!
Is this the strat you took the frets off sanded down, etc? Sounds great. Crispy.
Is that Zoom H2 battery operated?
Awesome cover gang.
Jammin'
Groovy, Groovy, Groovy. We caught a minor spanking here. Not to bad.
What a rush....Great folksy tune Mr. Moody.
ROCK AND ROLL!!!!
Added to my collection. Real nice tune.