I picked up on one of Norm's wonderful grooves.
I added some bass, guitar, horns, and a basic drum track. Kicker and snare with a few cymbols. I didn't want to walk on Norm's fine, fine, percussion.
Thanks Norm for allowing me the opportunity…
Nice track man. Real somber feel and some smooth guitar and mix to top it off. :) thanks for listening to M.T.C radio as well. Glad you found a few you liked!! I do believe this labor day weekend I need to get some serious listening/recording done as well. Geas Radio will be playing loud and clear in my humble home!!
a sad walk through the devastion ......excellent.......I take it everything is ok with you and yours ...... I hope it is.......it looks real bad from the reports on the Tv...
the zoom H2 is battery operated - or if you wish it can use an adapter. The guitar I used is this one http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=436 Brad converted. Any noise is from the Marshall amp which seems to have a ground problem - at least in the room its in at the moment. I haven't been listening much because I've been editing a lot of video and it brings my machine to its knees.
Year: 1999
Album:
Alien Air
Artist's description:
Why I write the music I do
Contributors:
Evan, Kristin, Carol, 3 stooges
modplug tracker
home made guitar samples and Casio CZ-101 samples
"real bass" sample
drums from... somewhere
This track needs some kick bottom drums. Some lead would be nice, and of course some french horn. As for vocals that goes without saying. Looking at you Sis.
You have to listen to this one to the end. It goes mental. Thanks Jarvis for letting me add, (Hopefully), something to this amazing track.
(No pun intended).
Would you guys mind if I jump in to this little ditty? I'm talkin' Harmonica, washboard, hardcore plastic tamborine, maybe even some genuine imitation banjo.
Drop me a line.
Piano Sonata One -- the Mexican Sonata
1st movment here
2nd finished -- but waiting its turn
3rd in concept form (much to think about)
Dedicated to Ralph who passed away last year during the RPM month of February,, The slower middle section…
@Sis-When your done with that send it my way for some heavy drums. I'd like to hear Norm at 2:20 to 2:55 while your at it. :D
One of my favorite Savage tunes.
This is my submission for Akron/Family's "Woody Guthrie's America" Project.
[WOODY PROJECT 2.0](http://akronfamily.com/woodyproject/woody2/Woody_v.2.0/New_Home.html)
I *think* this is final version of my 4th MOTU demo
- I will see what comments I get, if any.
This is a short, more or less middle eastern-ish piece using the Zurna tuning and Mark of the Unicorn Ethno 2 sample set in Sonar. I performed (and…
What I find interesting here is the Zurna is Turkish. America buys it's poppy from Turkey. Perhaps the answer to Afgan Economics is for America to buy poppy in Kandanar. Good idea. Thought inspiring piece.
Another wacky production from the stretchy, bouncy, and elastic world of Rubber. Special thanks to Mark (Launched) for writing this one for us.
We had a whole bunch of fun with this song and you will too.
Enjoy!
Flies in my lunchbox
(Help…
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Funky....
Beautiful, nostalgic feel. The use of strings is so perfect here.
Nice track man. Real somber feel and some smooth guitar and mix to top it off. :) thanks for listening to M.T.C radio as well. Glad you found a few you liked!! I do believe this labor day weekend I need to get some serious listening/recording done as well. Geas Radio will be playing loud and clear in my humble home!!
Count me in anytime
Mournful sounds...guitar tone is perfect for this one, and I really like the sprinkles of piano here and there.
a sad walk through the devastion ......excellent.......I take it everything is ok with you and yours ...... I hope it is.......it looks real bad from the reports on the Tv...
Very cool! Has a mysterious and atmospheric sound. Terrific, love it!
Oh cool! Smooth Geas, slinky smooth!
the zoom H2 is battery operated - or if you wish it can use an adapter. The guitar I used is this one http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=436 Brad converted. Any noise is from the Marshall amp which seems to have a ground problem - at least in the room its in at the moment. I haven't been listening much because I've been editing a lot of video and it brings my machine to its knees.
Groovilicious pyjamas.
Diggin the funky tune WG, it's fun to see the Complexity changes over the last year with your MIDI compos. Sounding good mon!
theys some wild pajamas
neato!
The mood is great...crispy guitar riff.
Excellent groove! Enjoyed that man!
Excellent track mate very cool indeed.
My inner Gene Ween is telling me what a fool I am for passing this one up... *Sorry, Gener!*
Purrrfect... :)
love it.....
cool track. laid back. i wrote you some lyrics: m myah myah myoow... myah myah myoooow meow.
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That's a neat production. Cool blend of sounds. Ahh, a bit of fun too. Great!!
That was interesting. Cool visuals.
Cool jam. Looking at you Sis :)
Would you guys mind if I jump in to this little ditty? I'm talkin' Harmonica, washboard, hardcore plastic tamborine, maybe even some genuine imitation banjo. Drop me a line.
A lovely performance Richard.
@Sis-When your done with that send it my way for some heavy drums. I'd like to hear Norm at 2:20 to 2:55 while your at it. :D One of my favorite Savage tunes.
Damn Don't know how I missed this? I might have a go at it. Better late than never :)
What I find interesting here is the Zurna is Turkish. America buys it's poppy from Turkey. Perhaps the answer to Afgan Economics is for America to buy poppy in Kandanar. Good idea. Thought inspiring piece.
Neat little riffet.
Makes me wanna jam with it. Exciting groove.
Guess I'm a Day to Day type o' guy.
:)Great vox. I like this one too.
Sweet guitar playing man. I'm a groupie now.
My rabbit died today. His name was Oskar De La Rabbit.
Oh cool. One for the National Talk Like A Pirate Day. Great!!
Mag-nif-i-cently woeful.
Double stamped!!!
Excellent!! Real polished sound.
Well, that's pretty neat!
Yea, Rockin' tonight AT style. Where's my jug? A little red wine to go with your pork rinds?