09/27/10 05:46:33PM @cooter:
This is a kickin tune, Peter. Well written, and very nicely done. Love the driving guitar... I trust those strings are not from a tennis racket.
I certainly enjoyed the listen.
kooder
09/10/10 09:29:34PM @dead-radio:
it's all in there...it's like listening to a meld of the classics. Most infectious.
10/18/08 10:41:24AM @mark-reed:
great track, I can hear what others are saying, so I won't quote the influences. This just a brilliant track, well delivered. Really enjoyed this one well done
01/18/08 10:40:40AM @tcp:
Justin Hayward -- yes, that's who I'm thinking of. Peter, for me this smacks of The Moody Blues rocker type songs....and I love the MBs. This is an excellent piece with great tight playing. I'm a big fan of rhythm guitar and yours is wonderfully done here. Song very well conceived and thoughtful. Thanks my friend! Glad you're here. Cheers ~Blake
01/11/08 03:50:43AM @diva:
Good, driving tune. Great guitars and super vocals. The bass works, but I'd like to hear more bottom-end thump in the bottom. A deeper bass would really drive this, and fill it out even more, IMO.
01/10/08 08:55:37PM @dazed:
Very cool tune. Killer guitar tone and great vox. I had an Ian Hunter feel hehe.
What bit rate are you using?
01/10/08 08:45:26PM @rayon-vert:
Loved the vox....VERY COOL track....very well produced and performed. Yea, I can hear Jeff Lynne, but there's someone else....and I can't peg it. Something in the vox.....anyway!! Catchy Chorus.....
Rob
01/10/08 08:34:55PM @pyramis:
Good tune man,reminds me a little bit of some of Jeff Lynne's tunes,has that vibe to it,that ELO/Wilberry thing.
Hi I live in the English Lake District, the two songs currently up on Mixposure feature me on guitar vocals, Tony Collier Vocals Bass, and Frank Hall Drums....
Hi I live in the English Lake District, the two songs currently up on Mixposure feature me on guitar vocals, Tony Collier Vocals Bass, and Frank Hall Drums. I first became aware of music as a small child through the likes of Joe Brown, then later on along came The Beatles and it all changed for me. But the biggest thing that made me pick up a guitar (that should read a guitar shape piece of plywood strung with the gut off my sisters beloved tennis racket) was when i first heard The Kinks All Day And All Of The Night. and to my mind one of the greatest rock songs ever written. Thats when it really changed, like most guitarists my age I moved on to the likes of Rory Gallagher, Peter Green, Jimi Hendrix ECT. Then it became time to strike up the band, the first ones were appalling but to me they were the biz. As I progressed as a musician the bands I played in also progressed, one of the bands to some success playing large halls all over the north of England But that record deal always eluded us probably due to some of the members reluctance to pack their jobs in. Cie la vie At present I am in a band called the Assamarra playing originals and covers. I play a left handed Stratocaster called Sunny straight into a Marshall, I am more at home as a Rock/Blues player these days but in the past I have played Heavy Rock, Pop, R'n'R, Blues, Country, and Folk. Tony and Frank have moved on to other things but you can expect more music from me in the future.
This is a kickin tune, Peter. Well written, and very nicely done. Love the driving guitar... I trust those strings are not from a tennis racket.
I certainly enjoyed the listen.
kooder
it's all in there...it's like listening to a meld of the classics. Most infectious.
great track, I can hear what others are saying, so I won't quote the influences. This just a brilliant track, well delivered. Really enjoyed this one well done
Justin Hayward -- yes, that's who I'm thinking of. Peter, for me this smacks of The Moody Blues rocker type songs....and I love the MBs. This is an excellent piece with great tight playing. I'm a big fan of rhythm guitar and yours is wonderfully done here. Song very well conceived and thoughtful. Thanks my friend! Glad you're here. Cheers ~Blake
Good, driving tune. Great guitars and super vocals. The bass works, but I'd like to hear more bottom-end thump in the bottom. A deeper bass would really drive this, and fill it out even more, IMO.
Very cool tune. Killer guitar tone and great vox. I had an Ian Hunter feel hehe.
What bit rate are you using?
Loved the vox....VERY COOL track....very well produced and performed. Yea, I can hear Jeff Lynne, but there's someone else....and I can't peg it. Something in the vox.....anyway!! Catchy Chorus.....
Rob
Good tune man,reminds me a little bit of some of Jeff Lynne's tunes,has that vibe to it,that ELO/Wilberry thing.