04/07/09 08:13:30PM @dave-sagurton:
Wow. When it ended, I swear I heard (in my mind's ear)
"Do that again" in a voice like some little kid you high-speed-spun to a blissful state dizzy for the first time. "Do that again"
10/05/08 09:13:14AM @steph-klish:
Hey jack
Great track Nice Chops on the guitfiddle
Cool open tuning on the first guitar
Thats a cool riff in the track
I feel funkenbilly truckin around the castle now
Cool tune bro
Steph
10/04/08 03:11:28PM @test200:
wow Jack, when I heard that tuning I thought, man, thats a song right there. And that riff is the most coolest thing, when I hear it I can't shake it. At 4:18 that rhythm section drives me crazy, amazing my man. I actually refer to you as Heavy Dude!...lol
10/04/08 02:20:32PM @grandprogrock:
That's right Jack...go right ahead and keep blowing me away. I've always loved this tune but with your insight I love it even more. Almost makes me wanna drive down there and take gtr lessons. FABULOUS! ~Blake
10/04/08 02:02:45PM @dazed:
I am really liking the intro on these tunes. nice effect here hehe. also jack all of this musical jargon is confusing to me. I followed you up to "This is Jack Wright" .
The tune is very well done and I think I could spend a week trying to figure it out and still be lost. Great playing Jack!
10/05/08 05:19:21PM @david-c-deal:
Jack,
Your intro was like a music theory lesson. Thank you so much.
Being primarily a keyboardist, I have no idea how you could have played your chords etc. with that tuning, but boy does it work! Listening to you and the others on this progresssive spotlight has just humbled me (or should I say humiliated me). Of course every ego needs a little deflating now and then. Wonderful work and great production.
Dave Deal
10/04/08 02:41:00PM @gabriel-sabadi:
Nice monologue Jack. Love your explanation on the tuning and timing issues. Very impressive. the song itself is a killer track. Well played and wonderfully produced. I need to head over to your site now and listen to some more goodys
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Your Ministry of Progrock (Grandprogrock) Hosts - Welcome!!!</span><br /></span><br />Well, as I've said numerous times.......I love to listen as much as I love to play, and I now I get to have fun promoting again, as in the days of working in the record stores. I LOVE finding new artists and new music and I have found MIXPOSURE to be a GOLDMINE for PROGRESSIVE ROCK MUSIC.<br /><br />I hope this Prog Rock Genre Thing catches on and we can do things to make it interactive. How? I don't know, but suggestions.....volunteers.....ideas.....anything will be GREATLY appreciated. In the meantime, my half-brain will be working away to come up with things to do or ways to promote our GREAT ARTISTS.<br />PEACE and PROG ON, Brothers......hehehehehe <br /><br />~Rob <br /><br /></p> <hr /><p><br />As Rob and I are building this page (now with 9 songs) I've come to realize how much I love it here. This has blossomed in a few short days into such a magical blend of progrock from such wonderful artists. I am hearing all sorts of styles, attitudes, vibes, approaches, and it's sweet music to my ears. In my book it's a testament to the beautiful creativity and imagination to be found inside this genre.<br /><br />I also love hearing from the artists themselves. I think Joe in one of his comments here said that it moves artists more away from the 'virtual world' and closer to the real and personal world. Couldn't agree more. It really is a pleasure to be associated with this endeavor. We'll be attempting to cycle more progrock artists into the spotlight in the future. Happy listening to all!!<br /><br />~Blake <br /><br /></p>
Wow. When it ended, I swear I heard (in my mind's ear)
"Do that again" in a voice like some little kid you high-speed-spun to a blissful state dizzy for the first time. "Do that again"
Hey jack
Great track Nice Chops on the guitfiddle
Cool open tuning on the first guitar
Thats a cool riff in the track
I feel funkenbilly truckin around the castle now
Cool tune bro
Steph
wow Jack, when I heard that tuning I thought, man, thats a song right there. And that riff is the most coolest thing, when I hear it I can't shake it. At 4:18 that rhythm section drives me crazy, amazing my man. I actually refer to you as Heavy Dude!...lol
That's right Jack...go right ahead and keep blowing me away. I've always loved this tune but with your insight I love it even more. Almost makes me wanna drive down there and take gtr lessons. FABULOUS! ~Blake
I am really liking the intro on these tunes. nice effect here hehe. also jack all of this musical jargon is confusing to me. I followed you up to "This is Jack Wright" .
The tune is very well done and I think I could spend a week trying to figure it out and still be lost. Great playing Jack!
Jack,
Your intro was like a music theory lesson. Thank you so much.
Being primarily a keyboardist, I have no idea how you could have played your chords etc. with that tuning, but boy does it work! Listening to you and the others on this progresssive spotlight has just humbled me (or should I say humiliated me). Of course every ego needs a little deflating now and then. Wonderful work and great production.
Dave Deal
Nice monologue Jack. Love your explanation on the tuning and timing issues. Very impressive. the song itself is a killer track. Well played and wonderfully produced. I need to head over to your site now and listen to some more goodys
Gabriel