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Re: No Gojo In My Mojo
11/05/25 11:10:34AM
1 Week: JimsAE
This is so damn good, Farrell! Great guitars, and a fantastic vocal! That's a hook that will catch some fish!
11/05/25 11:10:34AM
1 Week: JimsAE
This is so damn good, Farrell! Great guitars, and a fantastic vocal! That's a hook that will catch some fish!
Re: turn me on
11/05/25 11:09:41AM
1 Week: JimsAE
Wow, this is a gem, Rich! Great lyrics, and that's an amazing vocal!
11/05/25 11:09:41AM
1 Week: JimsAE
Wow, this is a gem, Rich! Great lyrics, and that's an amazing vocal!
Re: Power Hungry
11/05/25 11:08:19AM
1 Week: JimsAE
I love this one, my friend. Those are some deliciously gritty guitars, too!
11/05/25 11:08:19AM
1 Week: JimsAE
I love this one, my friend. Those are some deliciously gritty guitars, too!
Re: No Gojo In My Mojo
11/05/25 09:38:40AM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
Cooter, thank you! I've drifted back to my music roots with a new album I'm working on. Six songs so far.
11/05/25 09:38:40AM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
cooter:
Love the guitars. Really enjoyable tune, Farrell.
Love the guitars. Really enjoyable tune, Farrell.
Cooter, thank you! I've drifted back to my music roots with a new album I'm working on. Six songs so far.
Re: No Gojo In My Mojo
11/05/25 09:36:12AM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
[quote="Eric Saitz"]
Hi Farrell, Not being satisfied with a track and working on it until you are is both the struggle and the beauty of art! I totally get it! The extra effort is so worth it....
11/05/25 09:36:12AM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
[quote="Eric Saitz"]
Hi Farrell, Not being satisfied with a track and working on it until you are is both the struggle and the beauty of art! I totally get it! The extra effort is so worth it....
Re: No Gojo In My Mojo
11/05/25 01:21:18AM
1 Week: cooter
Love the guitars. Really enjoyable tune, Farrell.
11/05/25 01:21:18AM
1 Week: cooter
Love the guitars. Really enjoyable tune, Farrell.
Re: Tears of the Morning
11/04/25 12:32:27PM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
You've created an excellent atmosphere and soundscape with this one Rich! Lovely acoustic guitars with a thunderous bass, nice. Your vocals and lyrics soar over the top of it all...great work and...
11/04/25 12:32:27PM
1 Week: Farrell Jackson
You've created an excellent atmosphere and soundscape with this one Rich! Lovely acoustic guitars with a thunderous bass, nice. Your vocals and lyrics soar over the top of it all...great work and...
Re: Promises
11/04/25 08:11:05AM
1 Week: Randy Gabel
thanks for the compliment glad you liked it !!
11/04/25 08:11:05AM
1 Week: Randy Gabel
Rich Lodato:
Hey Randy,
Sounding great! I love the tone you get down! Pretty as heck piece here!
Hey Randy,
Sounding great! I love the tone you get down! Pretty as heck piece here!
thanks for the compliment glad you liked it !!
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Wow...What a beat, just fabulous...This is what I`d describe as stealable...
Yep, after 6 years I still get that Town Without Pity vibe from this. Not that it's the same notes or melody, it's just has a similar vibe. Nice, nice playing Gary and DrC!
Farrell
This is one tasty piece of music, the playing and production are excellent. Cracking piece well done
Beatiful melody and formidable presentation.Cool tone on guitar.Very easily listanable,as well.Thumbs up!
Great song, recording, and precision performances guys! When the song starts it brings to mind the song Town Without Pity by Gene Pitney but quickly moves away from that. I like the minor bluesy, classical combination and the back and forth between keys and guitar are executed with excellence! Enjoyed it!
Farrell
Very smooth sound and playing. Great composition (yes, that's what I call it... it's brilliant!). Great collab, guys! It's on my show!
Cheers,
Mike
Another beautiful organ tune with classical vibe by two blessed musicians - Bravo, Gary and Doctor C. Edge of classic too, reminds me just a bit of the british band Sky, and the blend of guitars and guitars is simply awesome. So much feeling, and the shining mood solo opens my heart... this is so arty and appears personal at the same time.
Pascal
ha : i found you ! remember me ? well , i finally joined up ;
man , you are hard at at it still i c.
this is an complex/epic piece. the mood is very stately , i`ll agree.
the guitar & keys blend perfectly. love the synth solo after the guitars !
the organ just droned on , creating a huge foundation for you guys.
really blown away by the playing & production on this one.
great tribute to 70`s prog too !
aka`
The progression is haunting......... Delivered,produced and performed by two amazing people and artists.Great organ and synth work,with Gary doing his always superb guitar work.... Bravo guys !!!
Larry
Quite an awesome piece Doc. Very evocative with classical overtones and I love that. The combo of Gary's introspective guitar leads combined with the organ soundscape paints the scene well. Melodic evolution using the synth adds yet another dimension. Gary's bass sounds wonderful too. Superb writing and performance - both of you!!! ~Blake
I love this guys. It's a very "stately" piece of music. Superb progression that brings out a wonderfully evocative melody. There's a wonderful growl to the lower register organ, Doc and Gary's tone is fantastic. Great interplay between the organ and the synth as well. It puts me in mind of an updated Focus, although the inclusion of what sound to be diminished chords in there also has a Procol Harum feel, and they loved writing songs about ships. Superb work, guys. Glad you didn't have to stick with the original title you had planned. Cheers
Brian
Well it says "Doc and Gary",so it has to be good.
Once again,a very different piece,very different mood...
Thsi is quite somber,makes me think of winter's grey's....
Hammond sounds so lush....
No one else does it like you Doc.
Then we have Gary,blurring the line between melody and lead.
Like Self Tort,I was thinking Procal...
But,top to bottom,sideways,any way you look at it,it's a class piece.
Very much enjoed guys.
Nigel.
I'm a big fan of strong keys and guitar working together. This is a great example of seasoned musicianship on display. Moody amd piercing flooded with fullness. Just a fine musical statement. Well documented gents. Bravo... Gary & Doc!
I have to go with Brian on this.....definitely a Procol Harum darkness to this. I loved the whole melody lines going on.....the solos were haunting and chilling.......GREAT SONG, GUYS!!!
Rob