album:not fin genre:rock streams:37 creation date:2025-07-23
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As in the title, it was a jam. It started on a Monday and ended on a Wednesday consisting of a drum loop that I happen to like and the telecaster and the...
As in the title, it was a jam. It started on a Monday and ended on a Wednesday consisting of a drum loop that I happen to like and the telecaster and the gecko five string bass, and flamenco acoustic. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed playing.
07/28/25 07:34:57AM @slippy-t:
Blimey when you jam you stir in a fab load of elements Rich. the beat in the back has a bhangra feel then you just layer it up with a cornucopia of instrumentation. Superb....... Rob
07/27/25 04:15:05PM @moequinn:
Smooth & Jazzy.....& very soothing too.....not a very tech review...however, not being a musician...just an avid fan & lover of music...this works for me....
07/25/25 03:23:00PM @jimsae:
Rich, I love this. A nice jam, taking some very cool turns and corners. The synths sound great on this, too!
07/25/25 03:00:42PM @bad-love-junkie:
I have a few jam songs like this, Rich. These kinds of songs help me keep my mind sharp for writing while also letting me enjoy being creative. Thank you for sharing!
Peace, Eric.
07/24/25 08:30:58PM @farrell-jackson:
A very cool jam Rich... I hope you took a break between Monday and Wednesday, lol. You have a lot of goodies in this jam...ear candy...like the organ. The Tele sounds sweet and less like a Telecaster's normal twang, nice. I'm sold on the Gekco bass just by the Gekco inlay on the fret board. I think you were transported into the void and was jamming with the spirit of Ravi Shankar...excellent!
07/24/25 01:55:23PM @the-hollowed:
Sounds like when you created this you were enjoying a piece of that spontaneous bliss.
Jamming can be very pleasurable when you get in that "zone".
Nice percussion with delightful harmonic and smokey string distortions.
Richie Lodato- playing from a gut response ever since I could communicate. Daddy got drunk and played guitar for me. He sounded like Louie Armstrong,...
Richie Lodato- playing from a gut response ever since I could communicate. Daddy got drunk and played guitar for me. He sounded like Louie Armstrong, just two more sheets to the wind...
He passed when I was fifteen. It's then my mom gave me his instruments and told me "it's ok for me to be a musician now." As dad didn't allow me to play. Go know?
I played bass at first, then joined a band w some local fellas. I got bored of doing covers so I went on my own two months later.
I stole my sisters cheap acoustic and started writing songs and singing. Then started doing gigs as people liked my songs and they especially liked my voice,
In 1974 I moved to San Francisco at 19 all by myself!.. and started working for a well known photographer as a model and assistant, who liked my music and purchased my first recording studio for me so we could incorporate it in the production which was consisted of four slide projectors segued to tell a story with music, which became mine. All shown in his beautiful two level gallery on Polk street call "Mind Scapes" It was very successful and learning how to use that studio led me into recording and 50 years later still doing it.
Blimey when you jam you stir in a fab load of elements Rich. the beat in the back has a bhangra feel then you just layer it up with a cornucopia of instrumentation. Superb....... Rob
Smooth & Jazzy.....& very soothing too.....not a very tech review...however, not being a musician...just an avid fan & lover of music...this works for me....
Rich, I love this. A nice jam, taking some very cool turns and corners. The synths sound great on this, too!
I have a few jam songs like this, Rich. These kinds of songs help me keep my mind sharp for writing while also letting me enjoy being creative. Thank you for sharing!
Peace, Eric.
A very cool jam Rich... I hope you took a break between Monday and Wednesday, lol. You have a lot of goodies in this jam...ear candy...like the organ. The Tele sounds sweet and less like a Telecaster's normal twang, nice. I'm sold on the Gekco bass just by the Gekco inlay on the fret board. I think you were transported into the void and was jamming with the spirit of Ravi Shankar...excellent!
Sounds like when you created this you were enjoying a piece of that spontaneous bliss.
Jamming can be very pleasurable when you get in that "zone".
Nice percussion with delightful harmonic and smokey string distortions.