album:State of the Union genre:Progressive Rock streams:126 creation date:2009-07-16
01/13/24 09:00:32AM @wricky:
I guess I would be an RV fan going back to the IMW days so I'm pastdue for a re- visit , you fellows all play with conviction, which I know can be a challenge on interweb collabs , but sounds like you are all in same room at the same time~many cherers!
wricky:
festival quality rock song without the crowds , and with all the coolstuff happening here you got a cool harp solo in there too, ~snappy hi 5's all around !
We all thank you Ricky!
10/08/22 09:42:56AM @wricky:
festival quality rock song without the crowds , and with all the coolstuff happening here you got a cool harp solo in there too, ~snappy hi 5's all around !
10/04/09 03:00:22PM @huge-artist:
Ah I remember that song title thing...
Generated some damn fine songs.
Well,you guys can do no wrong in my book.
You got the full band sound and FEELING nailed.
Anyone would think you guys have been on the road for several years to get this kind of sound and togetherness.
You are all superb musicians in your own right,together,awesome.
This song just grabs and doesn't let go.
Start to finish a showcase of class.
Man can you imagine this live!!
Ooooh that would be something to see.
Firing on all six.
Excellent!
Nigel
07/16/09 12:22:13PM @richard-john:
Very cool rocky, funky, foot stompin' track. That groove is infectious! Nicely sung, played, produced and it sounded fun to make. Totally pro sounding as always!
Cheers
Richard
07/16/09 10:36:10PM @david-c-deal:
Excellent mover with fine lyrics and vocals. You guys are making some very fine music. congrats!
David c Deal
Green flashes and green rays are rare optical phenomenon that occur shortly after sunset or before sunrise, when a green spot is visible for a short period of time above the sun, or a green ray shoots up from the sunset point. It is usually observed from a low altitude where there is an unobstructed view of the horizon, such as on the ocean. Jules Verne wrote a book about it in 1882, called Le Rayon Vert (The Green Ray).
We all have similar yet varying musical styles and tastes that are inspired by classical, classic rock, and progressive rock greats of the past. We've found, when combined, our ideas create some interesting musical themes. We hope you find our songs entertaining and interesting also!
Rayon Vert members are:
Gary Carciello - Finland - guitars plus
Influences: Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Rush, Toto, Deep Purple, Eric Johnson, and Frank Marino
Quote: Finally I started to use PC in recording.Things go pretty smoothly now...learning curve was pretty hard....basically I am still a blues based rock player who wants to try new found dimensions of making music.
Rob Grant - USA - bass guitar plus
Influences: Beatles, Genesis, Yes, Pink Floyd, Pendragon, Jazz-Rock Fusion, Jeff Beck, Paul McCartney, Chris Squire, Gentle Giant.
Quote: I am primarily a bass player but love fooling around with all instruments. I was never a songwriter nor a vocalist in the band days. Thanks to technology that's changed. I can build songs and get my ideas across just the way I want them to be and.....all to the best of my personal ability.
DrC - All kinds of Keyboards, production plus
Influences: Classical music, 70's classic rock, and folk music.
Quote: I like the idea of blending different styles, musical techniques and approaches together. Even though I have been fiercely criticized for my "experiments", I do not consider my tracks experimental in any way. I simply believe that the great Bach could sound very well in hard rock, and that music from the Caucasus Mountains and Mississippi delta could merge to form an exciting track.
Farrell Jackson - acoustic guitar, vocals, harmonica, plus
Influences: The Beatles, The Stones, Traffic/ Dave Mason, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, The Allman Bros., and CSNY.
Quote: I love great sounding acoustic guitars, mixed with tasteful electrics, a Hammond B3, melodic vocals, and vibrant harmonies. In my eyes and ears, this recipe makes for some cool great rockin' music!
I guess I would be an RV fan going back to the IMW days so I'm pastdue for a re- visit , you fellows all play with conviction, which I know can be a challenge on interweb collabs , but sounds like you are all in same room at the same time~many cherers!
festival quality rock song without the crowds , and with all the coolstuff happening here you got a cool harp solo in there too, ~snappy hi 5's all around !
We all thank you Ricky!
festival quality rock song without the crowds , and with all the coolstuff happening here you got a cool harp solo in there too, ~snappy hi 5's all around !
Ah I remember that song title thing...
Generated some damn fine songs.
Well,you guys can do no wrong in my book.
You got the full band sound and FEELING nailed.
Anyone would think you guys have been on the road for several years to get this kind of sound and togetherness.
You are all superb musicians in your own right,together,awesome.
This song just grabs and doesn't let go.
Start to finish a showcase of class.
Man can you imagine this live!!
Ooooh that would be something to see.
Firing on all six.
Excellent!
Nigel
Very cool rocky, funky, foot stompin' track. That groove is infectious! Nicely sung, played, produced and it sounded fun to make. Totally pro sounding as always!
Cheers
Richard
Excellent mover with fine lyrics and vocals. You guys are making some very fine music. congrats!
David c Deal