07/24/25 08:56:14PM @farrell-jackson:
Back to give this a closer listen. First off it's a cool production technique to start off slow and then kick up the tempo into the main song. That is so cool. The zippered mouth picture looks like you are hittin' a fat bomber...that's what I saw at first glance, lol. Great overdrive on the rhythm guitars. Excellent multi-delay effects on the vocals in the right spots. I almost forgot to mention the full bodied bass tone...another highlight. It's amazing what one hears and keys in on, lol!
07/19/25 09:39:59PM @the-hollowed:
What to say - this is a fun one, the cool classic rythmn guitar into and the solo over the tremolo guitar scrunch was wonderful, very memorable, fine writing indeed, great song here, thanks for that!
07/19/25 10:22:44AM @farrell-jackson:
I always like to hear a tremolo effect on guitars because they add a lot to strummed chords like they do here, nice! I think you had a lot to say...Another good one Cuz!
07/16/25 01:58:37AM @rich-lodato:
Nothing here, not to love!
07/14/25 05:30:39PM @bad-love-junkie:
That fantastic guitar solo really says it all! The backing vocals add so much to the vibe and feel of the track, and the effects on the lead vocal are super cool too.
Used to play in many semi-pro bands in 70s, played bass for David Jackson (Van Der Graaf Generator) on some of his demo work. Have worked with Trevor...
Used to play in many semi-pro bands in 70s, played bass for David Jackson (Van Der Graaf Generator) on some of his demo work. Have worked with Trevor Thornton - Drummer (Saxon, Asia), Ray Brookes - Multi instrumentalist and songwriter (Rory Gallagher Band), Kathy Short - Singer/songwriter (Kathy & the Short-List), Fred White - Drummer, Carol Sue - Singer/songwriter and guitarist, Ern and The TrueVulgarian - Singer/songwriters, Paul Rainbird (band mate from early bands) and Ricky Moore (Songwriter and guitarist). Played Windsor free festival on same billing as Hawkwind and met the late great lemmy. In the 80s played in "Shoot the Butler" who released an indie album, cut at Abbey Road. Back to gigging for a while, then the studio for a cassette release called "Final Curtain" by Flix. Wilderness for 10 years,. Now I am back writing and producing my own stuff. Cuts down on band disagreements :D
Back to give this a closer listen. First off it's a cool production technique to start off slow and then kick up the tempo into the main song. That is so cool. The zippered mouth picture looks like you are hittin' a fat bomber...that's what I saw at first glance, lol. Great overdrive on the rhythm guitars. Excellent multi-delay effects on the vocals in the right spots. I almost forgot to mention the full bodied bass tone...another highlight. It's amazing what one hears and keys in on, lol!
What to say - this is a fun one, the cool classic rythmn guitar into and the solo over the tremolo guitar scrunch was wonderful, very memorable, fine writing indeed, great song here, thanks for that!
Thanks @bad-love-junkie @rich-lodato and @farrell-jackson Always good to get feedback
I always like to hear a tremolo effect on guitars because they add a lot to strummed chords like they do here, nice! I think you had a lot to say...Another good one Cuz!
Nothing here, not to love!
That fantastic guitar solo really says it all! The backing vocals add so much to the vibe and feel of the track, and the effects on the lead vocal are super cool too.