Description : Glam rock think Sweet from the seventies or even Staus Quo on acid.
Did this about ten years ago using drums guitars synth pots pans pencils alcohol loops and Windows 98.
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Okay, I've just been grooving along to this, and then I get to 4:20, as I tend to do (!)... and that broken cone tone guitar is just killer! I love that sort of thing!
The song is definitely freaking awesome! I too know how hard things used to be for us musicians, having made music on Win 98 and other even less technological items. It was difficult, but oh so rewarding! You did a great one here, and it brings me back.
For some reason your song made me think of the pawn shop I was just at this morning. They had some music playing, and the opening riff had me thinking I was going to hear Warren Zevon "Werewolves of London." Then the song kept going and it turned to just be some stupid hick who ripped off a bunch of classic rock. Very disappointing. However, it doesn't matter since we found an original "Excitable Boy" vinyl not long ago.
Don't hear something referred to as Glam Rock much any more, but I can't complain about the reference. I still like to think of Muse as one of the more recent additions to that sort of style, though I know it's not exactly correct.
Love the guitar at the start, gets you ready for the track right up, this track does remind me of tunes back in the seventy's, excellent through headset, comes across like it would have taken a bit of time to get everything to fit together as it does, impressive guitar work matey...nice vocal touches...love it...Fav'd...peace n respect mosaic...
Thanks Mo.
I did this about sixteen years ago at a guess on Windows 98. Only the very basic rythm an a little bass is played by me the rest being loops but it took me forever!
The rhythm guitar is fantastic, I wish I could string together such a pulsating sound like that. The other instruments complement the overall sensation, I had a couple of bedtime stories I made with a reel to reel tape deck back in 19 about 1970 with pots, pans, room divider, silverware, a referee's whistle and a tabletop. It had 1-7/8, 3-3/4 and 7-1/2 ips speeds which I used for the three little pigs and the wolf. I lifted some parts for some tracks I made in 2010-2011. vic
Wow I am impressed, this track was recorded ten years ago? You
must have remixed / remastered the track because it sounds very "clean" and "recent". Very nice guitar work on this tune;
you're a fine guitarist. I got more of a "Gary Glitter" with a harder edge feel from this track. Love the constant panning of the guitar throughout the song. And I like the change at about 2:09, as well as the havoc being reeked at the end of the track. Very originally and still can't believe how great the track sounds having being recorded ten
ago; great job...
Just had a check as I have a load of old CD's out at the moment being moved and it's 2002. Mostly making guitar loops using a now defunct programme made by DATA BECKER. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Becker
Thanks for stopping by. It was a lot harder to do this stuff back then but just as absorbing.
Thanks to everyone else too I can't reply to everyone now and to be honest I doubt many would see it if I did.
hell yeah...thought The Doors were going to start playing along with that intro bass line..meaty stuff with extra protein...your mama dont dance & your daddy dont rock n roll kind of feel but this one drives along with better power that gets the parts moving...there are a crazy bunch of people doing this...wish I was there...party on...love it silverman.....I`ll be back for more....Ed
i dont know much about guitar techniques but this piece of music shows that uve used many different ones...
and its a really chirpy track... might aswell keep on jumping to it
hi again silverman and thanks for your kind reply. maybe I liked simply just some rhythm played on the guitar...I do not know... Anyway...really good work. nice day to you.
A.
Silly me ... when I said I'm glad you liked the rythm guitar that isn't I thought I was on the other track ... the one with no instruments at all.
Yes theres rythm guitar in Pink Boots ... sorry for any confusion.
hi, really nice work, very old-styled rhythm guitar playing (from 0:33). This sounds a bit unusual with all the loops you're using...
But still interesting - very classic and really decadent...
Very creative composition eventhough you made it with loops.
Greetings,
Alex
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Description : This is my newest creation, at a stage very near to completion. No third-party mastering or mixing, as with all my tracks. Just have to fix a few tiny things. I FINALLY WAS ABLE TO MIX EVERYTHING IN THE SAME SESSION. This song has all human-played instruments - no quantization or MIDI! My brother does all the vocals except for the interlude part, which I do. My other brother plays the rhythm guitar (a Gibson Les Paul Custom - only one of 12 in the world!!) and I play the accompanying guitar (a Johnny Mar Jag and PRS). He has a lot of guitars :P A good friend of ours, Ronnie, plays the bass and another friend, Freddie, plays the drums. The drum track was done in one take (had to use an electric drum set due to time constraints - but acoustic kits are so much better). Overall, pretty satisfied with the result. Let me know your thoughts.
Description : Feel free to check out the lyrics video on YT as well :) This is a new track based on the great vocals by Ashes and Dreams! Again, a mix of electronic/progressive/rock, any feedback is welcome
Description : The first track I sing on. Cheap stage mic & no fancy plugins. Heavily guitar laden to the point it's got a bit of a shoegaze thing going on. I pulled the lyrics out of my ass & yes, they're a bit silly.
Description : BIG UPDATE 26/02/2014 - So, this was an 18 min track that I have now successfully split in two. 2nd half I uploaded a few weeks ago (Things That Should Always Be, with the bouncy 2 min reggae intro). This is the first half, which has a new mix, a mega chill, meditative ending and a little jazz thrown in for good measure. Takes a few minutes for beat to really kick in. Constantly evolving electric guitar, bass guitar, acoustic drums and lead banjo driven by fat, busy 80BPM grooves with a bit of a reggae and shuffle feel. Also: synth choir voices, dulcimer, violin, cello, shimmering pads. Builds up gradually to nice and rocking and then gets taken back down for the big comedown chill. I really don't know what sort of genre this is except 'far out'. I think it sounds more like a live band than one guy playing instruments and manipulating a DAW. Not my best track but a bit of blissful, sunny island fun. Real positive vibe here so I hope you give it a chance to unfold and unfurl. Sit back, clear your schedule and immerse yourself in these trippy sonic experiments cooked up deep in my off-planet underground laboratory. I have to send the MP3 to Earth via space courier (not cheap).
Description : This track was like the inhale after an exhale of aggressive industrial-electro-sludge tracks that I had put out that summer and fall. This was the more reserved, and introspective winter track. It's nothing spectacular, but I still really enjoy it. I hope you do too. Take care. V.
Description : when i was a kid you could go down and buy acid drops at the dairy - sour boiled sweets....vox, guitars and keys by me. Bass a LM loop by megapaul.
that was perfect
continue.
Daniall
The song is definitely freaking awesome! I too know how hard things used to be for us musicians, having made music on Win 98 and other even less technological items. It was difficult, but oh so rewarding! You did a great one here, and it brings me back.
For some reason your song made me think of the pawn shop I was just at this morning. They had some music playing, and the opening riff had me thinking I was going to hear Warren Zevon "Werewolves of London." Then the song kept going and it turned to just be some stupid hick who ripped off a bunch of classic rock. Very disappointing. However, it doesn't matter since we found an original "Excitable Boy" vinyl not long ago.
Don't hear something referred to as Glam Rock much any more, but I can't complain about the reference. I still like to think of Muse as one of the more recent additions to that sort of style, though I know it's not exactly correct.
Very fun track to hear, and definitely a fave!
Love the guitar at the start, gets you ready for the track right up, this track does remind me of tunes back in the seventy's, excellent through headset, comes across like it would have taken a bit of time to get everything to fit together as it does, impressive guitar work matey...nice vocal touches...love it...Fav'd...peace n respect mosaic...
I did this about sixteen years ago at a guess on Windows 98. Only the very basic rythm an a little bass is played by me the rest being loops but it took me forever!
must have remixed / remastered the track because it sounds very "clean" and "recent". Very nice guitar work on this tune;
you're a fine guitarist. I got more of a "Gary Glitter" with a harder edge feel from this track. Love the constant panning of the guitar throughout the song. And I like the change at about 2:09, as well as the havoc being reeked at the end of the track. Very originally and still can't believe how great the track sounds having being recorded ten
ago; great job...
D
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Becker
Thanks for stopping by. It was a lot harder to do this stuff back then but just as absorbing.
Thanks to everyone else too I can't reply to everyone now and to be honest I doubt many would see it if I did.
Thanks everyone else who's commented too.
I haven't looked in here in ages!
acid. Unique work!:)
Compliments____Orlando
and its a really chirpy track... might aswell keep on jumping to it
A.
Yes theres rythm guitar in Pink Boots ... sorry for any confusion.
But still interesting - very classic and really decadent...
Very creative composition eventhough you made it with loops.
Greetings,
Alex