This is a total remake of an earlier posting.
Lead vocals courtesy of fellow Alonetoner, Dana.
In the lyrics, I was trying to capture a sense in which there is something else beyond -
something which draws me as it were homeward. A son…
This is a total remake of an earlier posting.
Lead vocals courtesy of fellow Alonetoner, Dana.
In the lyrics, I was trying to capture a sense in which there is something else beyond -
something which draws me as it were homeward. A son…
wrote this song while i was all alone in the middle of a nameless creek in the amazon jungle - beautiful spot!
This is from 2006 - the only song in this album that is more recent. Here I tried to use bossa chords and a modified bossa beat to…
This is a total remake of an earlier posting.
Lead vocals courtesy of fellow Alonetoner, Dana.
In the lyrics, I was trying to capture a sense in which there is something else beyond -
something which draws me as it were homeward. A son…
This is a total remake of an earlier posting.
Lead vocals courtesy of fellow Alonetoner, Dana.
In the lyrics, I was trying to capture a sense in which there is something else beyond -
something which draws me as it were homeward. A son…
Warmth rises lazily from the gentle guitar/singing, very enjoyable writing and singing in this. Here's to fathers and daughters sharing their talent!
ttfn,
Drakonis
This is a total remake of an earlier posting.
Lead vocals courtesy of fellow Alonetoner, Dana.
In the lyrics, I was trying to capture a sense in which there is something else beyond -
something which draws me as it were homeward. A son…
This is a total remake of an earlier posting.
Lead vocals courtesy of fellow Alonetoner, Dana.
In the lyrics, I was trying to capture a sense in which there is something else beyond -
something which draws me as it were homeward. A son…
Vocals and percussion are courtesy of another recent alonetoner, K. Scot Sparks. While recording a simple guitar track in Kev's garage, things got intersting when we opened the garage door, and let the sounds of this huge flock of birds in the…
This is another version of the same tune used in Dana's Song. I just changed the lyrics. It was created back in 1999 with the help of Alontoner K.Scot.
This is my own way of looking at a beautiful text - Psalm 139.
Created back in 1999 with the help of alonetoner K.Scot. I had translated the english lyrics into portuguese - then just decided to record both languages at the same time.
Filho Sumido is portuguese for "Lost Son".
Its my little bossa way of describing what its like to be away from the place I love, Brazil. Like a lost son. Someday I may make an english version - but then, maybe not. After all, its about Brazil…
Filho Sumido is portuguese for "Lost Son".
Its my little bossa way of describing what its like to be away from the place I love, Brazil. Like a lost son. Someday I may make an english version - but then, maybe not. After all, its about Brazil…
Created back in 1999 with the help of alonetoner K.Scot. I had translated the english lyrics into portuguese - then just decided to record both languages at the same time.
Filho Sumido is portuguese for "Lost Son".
Its my little bossa way of describing what its like to be away from the place I love, Brazil. Like a lost son. Someday I may make an english version - but then, maybe not. After all, its about Brazil…
Aeeeehhhh.. XOW XOWW.. rsrs.. agora sim deu pra ouvir melhor o sommm.. fiko mto bommm, RSRS. abracaumm dave...
Qm dera eu tivesse tanta experiencia com musica assim, rsrs. abracaum irmaooo !!!!
te amooo
Gautier Paolo
Filho Sumido is portuguese for "Lost Son".
Its my little bossa way of describing what its like to be away from the place I love, Brazil. Like a lost son. Someday I may make an english version - but then, maybe not. After all, its about Brazil…
The Portuguese version of "Raining on the Cabixi".
If you listen close, and if you can tell the difference between an indo-european language and an amerindian language, you will hear the second verse sung in Mamainde - an endangered language…
Vocals and percussion are courtesy of another recent alonetoner, K. Scot Sparks. While recording a simple guitar track in Kev's garage, things got intersting when we opened the garage door, and let the sounds of this huge flock of birds in the…
Vocals and percussion are courtesy of another recent alonetoner, K. Scot Sparks. While recording a simple guitar track in Kev's garage, things got intersting when we opened the garage door, and let the sounds of this huge flock of birds in the…
New collaboration playing a hint of things to come (at least for those experiencing winter right now).
Hope you like this track and check out my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/Boris.Shpitalnik
I wrote the middle of this song in Bali, Indonesia when traveling with my wife (fiance at the time) and her family. The other parts are inspired from traditional Hawaiian music. Maganda Isla means beautiful island in Tagalog, one of the main…
Hey Joe,
Thanks for the note. And great to see you on Alonetone! Thats a powerful Hawaiian vibe there! Wish I could whistle like that. You need to put up more of your stuff.
Trust you and Rebecca are well.
Blessings to you both.
I wrote the music to this song while playing around on the piano, thought it sounded nice. But for a long time i left it like that cus I couldn't think of how to develop it.
Then one day i was playing it, and i stopped and saw my dad's old guitar…
Kinda rough. I'm uploading this mainly to share a guitar technique I've been working on. I'm wearing a slide on my picking hand and using it to alter pitches in single line phrases. There's a lot more can be done with this technique that I've…
Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
nothing quite as soothing as the sound of open strings! Some nice arpeggios without being rushed. You got a warm sound on the Zoom mics. Enjoyed the listen.
This is my newest song made using Reason 4. Compositionally it might get slightly repetitive but I am hoping that there is enough variation that it will keep the listeners attention through the whole piece. Enjoy and let me know what you like…
My first composition that uses an odd time signature for a few measures. My drum fills are also more elaborate. It's just a little tune to bob your head to, tap your toe, you know, the good stuff!
The Hollow Men
Sad Hippie Thing
1993
Greg Melvin: Vocals, Rhythm Guitars, Keyboards
Doug Sparling: Lead Guitars
David Albrecht: Bass
Terry Adams: Drum Kit
All songs written by Greg Melvin
Arrangements by Greg Melvin and The Hollow Men
Comments on yahondu's stuff
karismatic chordage
nice vocal harmonies , I like the classical guitar
beautiful ! I have a passion for this type of music.
this is a cool tune
Warmth rises lazily from the gentle guitar/singing, very enjoyable writing and singing in this. Here's to fathers and daughters sharing their talent! ttfn, Drakonis
Nice vocals and that's a sweet sounding classical guitar!
You two make a great team, what a super song, really nicely done.
Beautiful spirit, man.
Sweet, dear brother! Dear, sweet brother!!
I forgot about this, bro.! Yes.
Pretty, Dave! Yeah, man. :)
Yeah, my bro.! Yeah.
Muito loca essa musica!! Deus te abençoe pai ^^
Nice stuff Yahondu!!
Aeeeehhhh.. XOW XOWW.. rsrs.. agora sim deu pra ouvir melhor o sommm.. fiko mto bommm, RSRS. abracaumm dave... Qm dera eu tivesse tanta experiencia com musica assim, rsrs. abracaum irmaooo !!!! te amooo Gautier Paolo
ovuovuovuovvou i like this!!!! Essa eu sei cantar!!!
Great song. I like it.
That is such a magical capture - wonderful!
Very nice! Ordem E Progresso
...yeah, my bro.!! The beauty of reverent contemplation; the sound of receiving
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é isso ai!
thanks Norm - I bet Francis would have loved the persistent introspection of this groove! "..illumina le tenebre de lo core mio...
Hey Joe, Thanks for the note. And great to see you on Alonetone! Thats a powerful Hawaiian vibe there! Wish I could whistle like that. You need to put up more of your stuff. Trust you and Rebecca are well. Blessings to you both.
music to remember by - to never forget
just had to listen to your voice again... ..."how many poems about a raindrop and none of em comes close to what it really is" -you got it!
I like the sustained feel on this one - and the melodic integrity - just perfect blues!
This is some powerful stuff, Igor. Moving, and played with lots of passion. The passion is what communicates the most.
i still really like this tune, bro. the groove here is definitely going somewhere
A cheery little tune - the constant bass note resonating throughout creates a unique mix. Lynda must be a very special person...
Wow - this is a change of pace! A great ethnic groove meets techno. Way to go Kev!
nothing quite as soothing as the sound of open strings! Some nice arpeggios without being rushed. You got a warm sound on the Zoom mics. Enjoyed the listen.
contemplative and restful beautiful!
go kev!!! yeah!
just had to play this song again. One of the great 'dude with his guitar' songs -and the ending is still the best part. have a great rainy day! -peace
gotta love this tune - it makes me look forward to the rainy days! way to go diggy!
its not about us! wow - theres a thought... thanks for the sane perspective packaged in this zany little tune keep em coming -dave
Adam, melancholy sound with a groove. thats original! nice stuff - keep it up -dave
yeah! that was fun!
nice tune 'blood on my ands' yep - we've all been there
wanunye'latawa! (beautiful! just beautiful!)