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Re: TURNING THE...
04/19/26 09:11:57AM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
A cool blast from Ron D's archives! It's great to hear the comparison of where you were and where you are now. All your playing and production skills were as sharp in 2010 as they are now. I think...
04/19/26 09:11:57AM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
A cool blast from Ron D's archives! It's great to hear the comparison of where you were and where you are now. All your playing and production skills were as sharp in 2010 as they are now. I think...
Re: My inner enemy
04/19/26 09:00:23AM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
Very cool herb rock Bustert! This is a great listen even without any herbs, lol. I like the guitar soloing throughout the song. The haunting vocals are an excellent addition. Nice work!
04/19/26 09:00:23AM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
Very cool herb rock Bustert! This is a great listen even without any herbs, lol. I like the guitar soloing throughout the song. The haunting vocals are an excellent addition. Nice work!
Re: Child of Ida
04/18/26 08:42:37AM
1 Week: cooter
This is such a wonderful piece of music. The lyrics and music both are quite moving. I am happy to see you back. This touches me deeply. I appreciate you.
04/18/26 08:42:37AM
1 Week: cooter
This is such a wonderful piece of music. The lyrics and music both are quite moving. I am happy to see you back. This touches me deeply. I appreciate you.
Re: love is the hero...
04/18/26 08:33:56AM
1 Week: cooter
Brother Chef Rich, this is a beautifully done tune! Love the lyrics. Those spread-out guitars playing similar but different parts add to the productions larger than life feel and sound. Standing...
04/18/26 08:33:56AM
1 Week: cooter
Brother Chef Rich, this is a beautifully done tune! Love the lyrics. Those spread-out guitars playing similar but different parts add to the productions larger than life feel and sound. Standing...
Re: Stick Around...
04/17/26 09:03:34AM
1 Week: ron.bowes
Thanks @mizieya
04/17/26 09:03:34AM
1 Week: ron.bowes
MIZIEYA:
the storytelling is very visual, a goodly blues rock song I quite like the backing vocals they add an extra dimension and layer to this song.
the storytelling is very visual, a goodly blues rock song I quite like the backing vocals they add an extra dimension and layer to this song.
Thanks @mizieya
Re: X-ray Eyes...
04/16/26 02:33:27PM
1 Week: Maxmilian
You're welcome, Moe! And thank you!
04/16/26 02:33:27PM
1 Week: Maxmilian
MoeQuinn:
a feisty high spirited song....lyrics make me smile...thanks I need to smile
a feisty high spirited song....lyrics make me smile...thanks I need to smile
You're welcome, Moe! And thank you!
Re: X-ray Eyes...
04/16/26 02:32:23PM
1 Week: Maxmilian
Thank you very much Farrell. I'll...
04/16/26 02:32:23PM
1 Week: Maxmilian
Farrell Jackson:
A cool rocker Something Picaso! The lyric does have a bit of a twist but they work. Well done on the vocals and guitars!
A cool rocker Something Picaso! The lyric does have a bit of a twist but they work. Well done on the vocals and guitars!
Thank you very much Farrell. I'll...
Re: My Obsession Is You
04/16/26 11:18:16AM
1 Week: Maxmilian
[quote="Farrell Jackson"]
The rapid fire lyrics/melody works well in this rocker. Cool vocals and guitars, bass and drums! I like the octave effect your using on the lead solo. Nice sustain on...
04/16/26 11:18:16AM
1 Week: Maxmilian
[quote="Farrell Jackson"]
The rapid fire lyrics/melody works well in this rocker. Cool vocals and guitars, bass and drums! I like the octave effect your using on the lead solo. Nice sustain on...
Re: ANGEL ON MY...
04/15/26 10:37:14PM
1 Week: MoeQuinn
I love this song so much, it touches my heart...those who know me, will know why
04/15/26 10:37:14PM
1 Week: MoeQuinn
I love this song so much, it touches my heart...those who know me, will know why
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This is a nice piece, liked the backing. It provides just the right support for the guitars to go exploring. Nice work well done
Nice Tune...Very Happy and some great guitar playing here....Loved the feel of it...Great Work
regards
Jay From The Autumnleaf
Wow! This is awesome. Talk about some great playing. There is something in the intro that sounds like a distorted percussion part. I know it is part of the song but I think it is distracting to the sweet playing. It is not as noticeable in the rest of the tune. Very sweet tune Clay. This one shines!
I listened to this earlier and really loved the feel.....This is one of those songs that just puts a smile on your face and ya just sit back and cruise with it. Love the biting guitar soloing and tone. Yea, it has that Allman Bros southern feel and I like that. Real fine job and I sure hope there's a download, 'cause this make for some mighty fine cruisin' music.
Rob
Sure enjoyed Clay. Tune has a great vibe and full of cool guitar licks and tone.
Cheers,
Micael
Hey Clay...it's been a short while, well worth the wait. Love this,-cool percussive like steppin' - I can feel about 4 genres mixed already in here, well melded together, some country, funky rock blues. Great guitar playing variations...dig the slide always. Inspired me man. Good sound all around. Nice overlapping here makes for a good arranging. Fine catchy snappy happy tune. Love it. Very good sounds you have created in a good juxtapostioning.(like that word)
Into my faves. You took me to New Mexico to Morocco and back. GREAT! FAB!
EXCELLENT Clay. -Your friend. -Vesa.
Thanks for the close ears and generous comments folks! I tend to build things up out of disparate drum and percussion loops, so part of that genre smear Vesa notes comes out of that: one loop (say) emphasizing the 2 & 4 with another one pushing the 1 & 3, with one being old school funk and the other more of a hip-hop thing. But... as Dazed points out, sometimes pre-processed loops taken out their 'natural' context can be a bit over-active, and I don't have access to the individual elements except perhaps through e.q. The first one here has a sort of sand-papery highhat-like sound and some beeps and burbles that are... confusing to a listener, and I tried to pare them back by notching the highs a little even at the start, and switched to a less distracting loop fairly early in the song. In semi-defense, I'd say that some of that disoriented feeling is half-baked intentional strategy on my part -- an effort to consciously create a sort of "WTF is this?" vibe which might put you on "my" side for the entrance of the guitar (especially with that tuba going!). But then again, I'd have to agree with Dazed that as the track evolved, the first one goes a bit too far, sounding low-fi and tinny in an otherwise warmish space. (If any of that makes any sense!)
Thanks again!