My version of this classic guitar instrumental. It was cool to learn that radio stations banned this back in the day since they thought it was too raunchy and violent, even though it didn't have any lyrics.
My mother was telling me a story the other day and at one point she used the phrase "I used to could..." and I thought it would make a good title for a funk jam, so I went home and recorded this. Hope you like it.
Remember the waitress in the Blues Brothers saying,"Oh,we got both kinds of music. Country and western" This melody hearkens back to the day when we was raping and pillaging the land. Killing off the buffalo and the Indians and generally trying…
The decending line is about the coolest musical concept. Ear candy,and it can be Major or minor scale.Love my effects,but there's no substitution for plain old technique.
Different recording here as the electric guitar, bass guitar were not plugged in, just recorded raw with a power mic and then EQ'ed to make it sound amped - pardon mistakes!
Started out be an innocent little jazzy study in quartal harmony, but the DL4 was still in my signal path and things went downhill from there! Another done with my beloved '58 Stratotone
I hesitate to upload this, but there are a couple folks around who like this sort of thing. This is an edited down version of a jam I had with myself back at the end of 2007. Live to 2 tracks with the aid of the Jamman. I think it was the first…
we fought the moon and the moon came back
we fought the sun and the sun came back
we fought the moon and the moon came back
we fought the sun and the sun rose up
we sought the lord and dance, said he
we saved the word and preach it on the sabbath…
This is Blues lesson 2.2 but again couldn't resist singing a song over it .....as well as practice my blues lead..might get a rollicking for using the effect but i found it and liked it so if i do i deserve it....it's meant to be clean....hope…
A song from the Easyrider soundtrack the music is by Gene Speed Demon over on Songcrafters and i'm on the vocal...this a song i've liked since a teenager after first seeing the film...well i got to sing it thanks to Gene....but i'll have to wait…
Comments on Jason Earls's stuff
Badass! This is way more "hammer" than MC Hammer. I don't really want to listen to the original after that. Face. Melted.
Wicked Riffage Man!
How do you like your blue eyed boy, Mr Rock.
amazing guitar skills!
That's some incredible guitar work right there. Rock and Roll!!
crunchy fattness!! such great guitar feel. come on man 1;30 hangs it. what are you using for those killer fx's?
WHOAA!
complete success man. Whoaaaaaaaaaa thats how to play it.
I think you've succeeded oooooh!!!! way down inside you gave it to me
Slap azz Rocks.
You are one hellava guitar player!
Agree with Norm - crazy back story!
If you see a cloud of smoke on the horizon that's me burning all my guitars!
That kicks about a ton and a half of ass!
Yes, great title and great playing!
slamming
Takes me back to my youth....ohooow... my neck...ow...oow...can some one call a Dr please
in your face outstanding guitar. speed, harmonies, switch ups, fav
Agree with Mr Russe - this is special. Loving your brand of raunchy geetah rock!
Love that riff myself - great jam!
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splendid electronic combination! continually surprised along the way...
magnificent playing, love the unusual arpeggios and chords!
great melody, nice playing.
cool concept, nice playing!
tasty playing with sweet tones!
excellent cover, nice licks!
cool tune, nice groove!
Excellent tune, great vocals!
incredible harmonies, majestic...
nice playing, great lead tone! fantastic phrasing as usual.
fun with the talking tombstone, yes!
excellent track!
cool guitar effect and great vocals as usual! i'm digging your blues leads man...
great job, excellent song!
so cool!
cool tune, great vocals!
wow, definitely mystical.
neat orchestration!
really nice!
incredible man! so good!