Description : Blues loop session.
Organ: Casiotone 602
E-Guitar : El Torro
Bass: Bakers
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Yo, great to hear your unique style again. This is like post-blues somehow, more interesting. I like the plodding repetitiveness, it's quite mesmerizing. And your vox are wicked as always. All the best from Down Under.
Hello, nice to see you here again. Where have you been?*smile I also had the impression that the Beatles were greeting me in a different pitch during the intro sequence *smile. But then it turned out to be a classic blues progression. Even though it was a bit short, well done. Best regards, Manuela
Bananalu, what's up man?
I was working on a track and decided my ears needed a break from it, so I figured I'd see what's happening here on Looperman. What a pleasant surprize to see that you posted a new tune. I had to check it out right away.
I tell ya what, you had me hooked on the first note. That super fuzzy distortion sounds great. My only complaint with this is that it's too damn short! Do you plan on doing more with this? Because I could seriously listen to about another 5 minutes of it.
Seriously, man, I really dig your style. Glad to see you're back, even if it's only for a minute.
Take care, brother.
Aaron
hey valve, thanks you for listening. it cheers me up. its short, but there will be more coming. i got a oppurtunity to work for a blues thing so i have to get my chops back. im excitted to listen to your stuff and vox. love from a banana
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This sounds so good.
Your voice is perfect on it.
Love the music also.
I was working on a track and decided my ears needed a break from it, so I figured I'd see what's happening here on Looperman. What a pleasant surprize to see that you posted a new tune. I had to check it out right away.
I tell ya what, you had me hooked on the first note. That super fuzzy distortion sounds great. My only complaint with this is that it's too damn short! Do you plan on doing more with this? Because I could seriously listen to about another 5 minutes of it.
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Take care, brother.
Aaron