A new original from me. Another one-voice, one-guitar, "live" performance in my broom-cupboard. This time it's the good ole tin guitar.
I wrote this one in 2002 during the "dark years" lol. I've ummed and aahed over the years on whether to…
A long time ago (high school, actually) I went to a dance and witnessed a girl trying to catch the attention of a boy. The memory inspired this song.
Enjoy.
ER
The last one for the day....what can i say it had to be done.....
Broken Dreams(Lyrics)
We’ve all had dreams broken
we’ve all wanted the absurd
i dream of being loved again
to hold and not let go
i’ve been waiting for a long time
to try and…
I was listening to Jims beautiful instrumental and it struck a chord ...so here it is Thanks Jim.....
Shadow of a man (Lyrics)
As i look in the water i see a reflection of what i was
i see the strong man who could have done what ever he wants…
Keyboard and Electric Bass Guitar by Otis Maly, Percussion by Matt Santana
One of three tracks that my friend Otis jammed on during February 2012. This is the first mixdown I've done since he laid down the keys back in mid-February of 2012…
Garn/Landry (And I barely deserve any credit for this one at all)
A while back, Jim recorded a rough version of this song, and upon listening to it, I was thrown back to a day from my youth. While vacationing in Vermont, a small twister throwing…
Celebrating a lifetime of music
Terry Brown / TerrySongs http://alonetone.com/terrysongs/tracks
** I originally recorded this with a drum track, borrowed from another alonetone member, but the creator of the track never responded to my…
I can't quite believe that I'm posting this, or that I've even recorded it. But I've played it like this sat on the sofa in the living room for many years, and I needed something to check out how to record a live "one vocal and one guitar" song…
Inspired by a line in one of the many books I read while laid up with a recent back injury.
Song of The Raven Queen
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As The Fool set sail in an old milk pail
To fetch the Moon's reflection
The Mountains stood as of course they should…
All first take improvisations. 8 tracks of madness for your enjoyment. Ear goggles will put you inside this piece. Not recommended for the faint of heart!
Recorded between 9AM - 7PM on the 26th of February.
Featuring Mark Hubbard & Duma, on didj & percussion respectively, this one begins as the most traditionally structured piece on the album. But don't get used to it, it doesn't last long... just enough to ease you into the formlessness…
Including the following sample from Freesound.com:
http://www.freesound.org/people/sleep/sounds/1375/
deep
it can be stowed away
it can be remembered
it can't be thrown away
when it's deep
hurt
it can be cherished
it can be channelled…
The theme for Improv Friday this week is "variations". So here's an improv reconstruction of the one classical piece I know, Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring.
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Spot owhn.
good one man.
Damn! I missed this one somehow geas....still love it!
:)
Cool mix... roll on RPM :)
loving that trucking bass
Thanks for checking that suff out, man. Nice freshness and gen vibe here!
Top collab. Excellent Paul and Norm. Great track.
Nice mix Paul. Great sound very well done mate. This is a favorite. Top beat.
excellenta !!!
This is a daring and ambitious collab between 2 great musician's! love it!
Sounds like a perfect collab to me. This is a really cool track. Yep, just the shoulders at the moment, ha ha.
Way to make some new space within this one! Totally pro. Let's jam again! (Sounds to me like you are totally ready for RPM: go for it!)
@Bethan - Yer chops work okay.
Sounds great - clean mix.
@ Sister, they are the only things that can go at the moment! Welcome back American Boy! Cool and rhythmic!!
sounds quite nice, viva the challenge
Cheeky little number - blood is pumping...want more...roll on RPM!
Bethan's shoulders are going! That's a good sign!
loving that guitar an great emotional images on the video too gets you to thinking
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Love your vocals man. I'd like to hear the whole band thing on this one. Bass, drums, piano, harmonica - oh yeah!
Little did she know she would miss out on great love songs. :)
It's a classic!
Oh a lefty? cool tune.
and the Walrus was Paul. Good fun.
Whew!
Bluesy and cool.
What an addition!! Seriously good Mr. Regs.
Sweet sound. Am lovin' Otis' fast fingers. Some nice runs on the keys.
I love you guys :)
Classy!
Great sing-a-long. One of my all time favorites. Good job.
Right out on the edge regs. Very unique sound.
Real treasure man. Solid Gold!! I like the transition to the other side of Cave Street.
Well that was unusual.
Forget the other side of Cave Street - This is across town :)
BIG sound! ballsy tune.
Gracefully played Richard. Always inspiring.
perfection
Sweet!