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I have a lot of coworkers who are using this and while I think it is cool I see a different purpose. When I record I am usually sitting and standing back and forth non stop. I prefer to stand and play/sing but it is easier to sit down to have better access to the computer. I think this company is missing a marketing opportunity!
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Pleased to announce the release of a new collaboration entitled, "Living the American Dream", music and lyrics co-written by Bubba Reaves and Bill Thompson of the TrueVulgarians who sang and played acoustic guitar. David C. Deal provided drums, keyboard and all production. David Coonrod, aka, Fenderbender played bass, with both artists providing their original musical additions. It's posted on David C. Deal's page at www.miposure.com/david-c-deal/audio/18817/living-the-american-dream-tv-dcdeal-dcoonrod-bmoore We hope you all enjoy it as much as we did doing it...
Bill Thompson (truevulgarian)
The TrueVulgarians
TEUF MOUSTIQUES LIVE
Feat. :
TRUITE (free rock) - PORTRON PORTRON LOPEZ (rock'n'roll original) - DEATH RATTLE (crust punk) -
JEAN-CLAUDE TERGAL LOSER CRUST BAND (punk/grind) -
JEANNE, BIEN SUR ! (pop/rock) - TRUDUM (grindcore)
21 tracks, recorded live at la Teuf Moustiques in July 2014.
Available as CD and free download (click here)
Or copy and paste this link on your browser : https://archive.org/download/TeufMoustiqueslive/TeufMoustiqueslive.zip
Torrent : https://archive.org/download/TeufMoustiqueslive/TeufMoustiqueslive_archive.torrent
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New Collab: 3 steps ahead of the Devil-Kit Mann, Doc David Deal, Bill-TrueVulgarians, David Coonrod
By kitmann, 2014-11-22
Hey everyone I want to introduce you to a new blues song collab with all the above aritst. This song started and was recorded as an instrumental. I had always wanted to add lyrics to it so I looked for help. Because I was so brain dead I couldn't even come up with a subject matter for the song. I ended up going into my folder of junk songs and incomplete songs, and songs I never wrote music to. When I came across 3 steps ahead of the Devil I listened to the guitar track that I recorded and the chorus in my lyrics fit the music. So I took it out and change some lyrics. I recorded I Know with Doc Deal so I asked him if he would help and he said yes. And since I heard the TrueVulgarians music when I first came to mixpouser I have wanted to record a song with Bill ever since. Well I sent the guitar track to Doc and Bill. and the lyrics. I told Bill he could change anything in the lyrics as he needed. When he sent the lyrics back they were 100 Fold better than what I just wrote. Doc needed to know the BPM for the song, funny thing is I wrote down everything but I could not read what I wrote down. It was either 72 or 74 bpm. I even asked Karen if she could read it and she couldn't. Doc wrote me back laughing saying it was 72bpm. Well Doc recorded a drum track and organ and mixed it with my guitar track. I then sent the music to Bill and he did his vocals. When they came back I was simply floored. The way Bill approached the song, and the way he projected his vocals was amazeing. Then we sent it all back to Doc. Doc did a mix and he had asked David Coonrod-Fender Bender, if he was available for bass and he said he was all in. Today when Doc sent the final mix to me I was just floored. Every person involved took the song and made it a part of them. The emotions that the guitar, the organ and bass produce, just magnifies the lyrics, and the way Bill sings the song brings to the listener the pain, sorrow, and fear of the man in the song. In the song a man trys to stay just 3 steps ahead of the Devil for a crime he commited when he was young, just trying to feed his family. He prays to God because he does not want to go to hell. I have never worked with any artist in all my recordings that are as good and passionate about what they are doing with music as Doc Deal, Bill-TrueVulgarians, and David Coonrod. I am so very honored that they all helped with this project and I hope that you listeners enjoy the song as much as we do. Thank you
Kit Mann
It was a tough decision this week with a bunch of new music entering Mixposure this week but a decision was reached! Congratulations to Eric Ramsey for having the Mixposure.com Song of the Week! Have a listen below and please let the artist know what you think!!
Kudos for a great tune Eric!