album:Dreams of Tomorrow genre:Progressive Rock streams:242 creation date:2007-11-01
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This song began as a drum track and I added some Hammond organ sounds. I instantly heard the ELP angle, and just ran with it!
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This song began as a drum track and I added some Hammond organ sounds. I instantly heard the ELP angle, and just ran with it! :)
11/18/07 11:04:36PM @tcp:
That great Keith E feel. Another one in the Tarkus/Trilogy vein. Wonderfully written and performed from one end to the other. Great sounds and sound quality too. Kudos SFAM! ~Blake
Born in Texas. Moved a lot growing up due to Aerospace Designer dad - lived all over the US. Always the "new kid" with the funny name. Culture shock....
Born in Texas. Moved a lot growing up due to Aerospace Designer dad - lived all over the US. Always the "new kid" with the funny name. Culture shock. Loneliness. Found and collected rocks, crystals, fossils, and such. BMOC due to football (Linebacker), but didn't care much. Started plunking around on a bass guitar at 15 - loved that! Worked hard and bought pro gear at age 16-17 (Acoustic 371 and '69 Ric 4001 bass) and started playing school dances and private parties, and soon grew to playing top clubs across Texas by age 18. Through the years played bass with many Grammy winning and legenadary players. Returned to college at 23. Degrees in Drafting, and Audio Production. Made movies on Super8 and 16mm film, later video, later still local TV production and direction. Worked as independent audio engineer and producer for a few years. Computer animation in early 80s. Produced and directed indie films, music videos, and TV ads. Digital Animator. Graphic design. Ad agencies. Art Director. Started design biz, moved focus more to illustration. Came back to music in my late 40s. Trying to write instrumental music that's original, unique and with a sense of fire and emotion, with little regard for genre - just letting it flow! Hit and miss, but sure is fun trying!
That great Keith E feel. Another one in the Tarkus/Trilogy vein. Wonderfully written and performed from one end to the other. Great sounds and sound quality too. Kudos SFAM! ~Blake