My first Christmas original just off the presses with that cowboy, spaghetti western style.
Paul: Why don't you try Jingle Bells or something
Geas: Oh God,No, I hate the classics... that sucks......
Paul: Yea that does suck. Try emmmm, Oh Holy…
This is a special request by Sister.
It's kinda sloppy. Frankly, because I suck at it :)
I'm not much of a cover musician but I gave it hell.
It's mostly analog. MIDI drums, DB33 organ patch,
strat leads, and Ibanez chords, Dean bass…
My first Christmas original just off the presses with that cowboy, spaghetti western style.
Paul: Why don't you try Jingle Bells or something
Geas: Oh God,No, I hate the classics... that sucks......
Paul: Yea that does suck. Try emmmm, Oh Holy…
This song is the concluding song on my RPM Challenge February album. It is a good-bye to the project.
http://www.rpmchallenge.com/
Not a good-bye to Alonetone
or anything else.
SEE YA
It has been a lot of fun
Listening to…
Svetlana is on Facebook:
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SVETLANA
Svetlana, the prettiest girl in the world
Flew in from Lithuania. Makes me go ho insania
What will I do now? What did I do before?
Svetlania has a…
an overcast rainy day here in south calif.. i sat at my piano in the morning and this just sort of sprang out on the keyboard... since im learning about electric guitars this feb (for rpm) i spent the day playing with different amps and effects…
I am learning a bit more each day about how to write/compose for guitar ,, quite fun. This RPM piece is dedicated for our 16 and 1/2 year old mini red Dachshund,, Howie.. though blind and mostly deaf, and recovering from illness, he still…
This song has been the biggest mess of the month. It was the second idea I had, the first that wasn't dropped. I have fought with it more than any other song I've ever recorded. The drum parts have been recorded twice. They rhythm guitars have…
I wrote this song while out hiking some awesome trails in Zion National Park... gave me some excellent inspiration. I also tried some different stuff with the mixing and using my keyboard... so trying to push a few of my envelopes...
Here…
Acoustic first take recording including all my natural mistakes of a song made many years ago, as I keep telling myself, one day I will make an upbeat backing track for it and see what comes out of it....hmmm.... one day yeah....
I got touched by an article I read about an Irish chap that saw a girl on a plane he fell in love with at first sight (ha, I never knew that existed !!!) He could not forget about her, so decided to do a “Sherlock Holmes” and was determent to…
This is a fun idea Greg has, and I can't wait to hear more.
He sent me an acoustic and vocal track and asked me to complete it.
I stayed up most of the night jammin' it. :)
It's a bit loose around the edges because I didn't work anything…
This was my first Alonetone collaboration with Louis Smit.
At the time, Louis was Last Salute Folk.
I'm adding this to song to my last CD because it was my first collab.
Thanks Louis.
Remixed unplugged.
I removed all the electric guitars and synths.
I also replaced the lead with a harmonica, re-recorded my backups, and ran the bass track through a fretless patch.
I like this version.
Thanks Michael - You've been a wonderful…
This is the third, maybe forth time I recorded this tune.
I like this one best.
taken by surprise
a fine disguise
they came from across the sea
always moving closer
my eyes could see
then they called in the calvary
First just a…
Don't let me down
--
Like so many times before
I know there'll be so many more
Don't let me down
Don't let me down
I know my enemy by name
Survival is a deadly game
Don't let me down
Don't let me down
Yea, so I'm just another telling you that you write good love songs and superb southern American music.
Keep it up man, I'm a groupie for sure.
Need someone to take loving care of your gear on the road??
I'm applying for the job.
I work cheap and tune to Concert A 440.
I can intonate as well. :)
I'd be more than happy to play piano, guitar, bass, synth, banjo, washboard, tamborine, woodblocks, anything.
Shit, I'd jam a garbage can to jam with you.
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Haha, you know how to charm Bee! This is truly lovely, and I am jealous on two profound levels.
Sweet!
That's something different for you. Really beautiful man!
Beautiful. And appropriately titled: "Breath of Air" for a breath of fresh air...
Oh that's so beautiful Paul, thank you. Your timing is spot on, I really needed that right now!
Awesome groove Geas! Welcome back!
Nice rusty edges there Paul. Does it for me! Yeah, you really get into it after the 2 minute mark.
Oh dear.
I LISTENED TO THIS OVER AND OVER. REA; GOOD MAN
I'm listening to a movie soundtrack here. good stuff man
Welcome back, so good to hear you. :-) Cool jazzy rock here, Mister Geas. Bring. It. On.
Wonderful stuff!
Got distracted there for a minute Paul, my grand daughter is learning karate kicks from her daddy. So cute! Gonna be a Hard Kind of Woman.
Thanks so much for the sounds and for listening and making comments; best to you today, senor!
Hey American boy, welcome back! x
Cool :)
You got a real smoochie sound goin on.
:)
nice big sound Geas, like it
Ha ha ha! Brilliant!!
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Very creative James. It usually takes me 2 more songs in March to recuperate from RPM.
Flawless!
The songs that just spring out are what is best in RPM. - Nice track Richard.
You always have us. :)
Dreamy -
Peachy vox Mr. F. A perfect mix of talent and skill. Real pro.
Slammin' guitars man. Solid and full.
Sweet track.
Wonderful production Peter.
Delightful!
Got your website. Great music.
Nice!
Greg jams.
My first AT collab. Love it.
Best song eveh!
Rock and Roll...
Best Geas ever..
Super!
Did I ever tell you how much I adore Cave Street? Oh yea, I have. So many time before. Of course, there will be many more.
Yea, so I'm just another telling you that you write good love songs and superb southern American music. Keep it up man, I'm a groupie for sure. Need someone to take loving care of your gear on the road?? I'm applying for the job. I work cheap and tune to Concert A 440. I can intonate as well. :) I'd be more than happy to play piano, guitar, bass, synth, banjo, washboard, tamborine, woodblocks, anything. Shit, I'd jam a garbage can to jam with you.