TYBURN TREE I got no one I know my back’s against the wall No one to hold me when I’m hangin’ by a thread No one to catch me when I fall Girl you will see me At the Tyburn Tree I walk up and down the park And there ain’t no where I can hide I look around me in the dark Think I’ve been taken for a ride There ain’t nothing left for me At the Tyburn Tree You cut me up I’ll be in pieces ‘fore too long You hang me out I know who’s right I know you’re wrong Oh darling can’t you see? At the Tyburn Tree You dig me up You leave me hanging all alone You leave me howling at the moon Why can’t you throw this dog a bone? Have mercy on me At the Tyburn Tree JMB April 11 2008
10/04/08 05:56:24PM @vesa:
Like this raw feel to the organ & guitar. Good solid vocals. Has a 60's sound. Might be the organ, which was the big thing in that era. This has a sound mix I like; not slick; but really 'human'; if you dig me. Great lyrics with the keys following your singing quite well. Very fab music guys. Could it be a signature sound. The guitar really rocks well. Nifty riffs. Like when the drum does it's own thing. Koool!!
Most EXCELLENT!
From a fellow Canuk (Thunder Bay) -Vesa.
05/17/08 08:16:11AM @mark-cloutier:
hi jeff--looks like im first here!! you have such a distinct creative sound and approach to your music--its all you man!!be proud of your work--im most hapy to be a friend and give many listens to your tunes--bass break is killa!!some day a collab??? would love to add some tough licks some day!! mark
A Cry of Hounds formed in late 2007, rising from the ashes of destiny to soar straight into your ears, your heart, and your soul with their unique brand of...
A Cry of Hounds formed in late 2007, rising from the ashes of destiny to soar straight into your ears, your heart, and your soul with their unique brand of 60's- influenced, B-grade monster movie garage rock.
Many have inquired into the origins of this intriguing musical group...
Searching for musically kindred spirits, two-fingered guitarist/vocalist Screamin' J was released from the home for the criminally deluded after serving two consecutive life sentences for various musical crimes too macabre to repeat. Desperate to support his almost diabolical obsession, he agreed to donate portions of his body to musical "science". He sacrificed two of the fingers of his left hand and significant portions of his vocal cords in a bizarre and doomed attempt to create a rock and roll super-monster. Interestingly, he found very little if any effect on his playing and singing ability...
Recovering from the botched transplant operation, he was fortunate to meet drummer Richard "The Wood Chipper", who was assisting in a laboratory experiment attempting to cross DNA stolen from Thirteenth Floor Elevators' frontman Roky Erickson with the remains of Bela Lugosi. Tragically but not surprisingly, the experiment was a failure. However, the seeds of righteous musical mayhem were sown in the lab that day. These seeds would bear much fruit...
Mary Queen of Vampires was persuaded to join the band as bass player and vocalist after being promised a ready supply of music to feed her insatiable desire for all things dark and beautiful...her thundering and poetic bass riffs flow and pulse like the very wellspring of life itself...
Captain Curtis the Undead Pirate was enticed to make for land and jump ship upon receiving the invitation to complete the monstrous ensemble. His keyboard prowess and soaring tenor proved the final piece of the puzzle...and his expert ability with various hand-saws proves useful from time to time as well...
This, then, is A Cry of Hounds in all their garage rock glory. You owe it to yourself to check out their music. And you owe it to yourself to play it LOUD!
:devil:
Like this raw feel to the organ & guitar. Good solid vocals. Has a 60's sound. Might be the organ, which was the big thing in that era. This has a sound mix I like; not slick; but really 'human'; if you dig me. Great lyrics with the keys following your singing quite well. Very fab music guys. Could it be a signature sound. The guitar really rocks well. Nifty riffs. Like when the drum does it's own thing. Koool!!
Most EXCELLENT!
From a fellow Canuk (Thunder Bay) -Vesa.
hi jeff--looks like im first here!! you have such a distinct creative sound and approach to your music--its all you man!!be proud of your work--im most hapy to be a friend and give many listens to your tunes--bass break is killa!!some day a collab??? would love to add some tough licks some day!! mark