Coulda swore I did this one already, but who knows. It's seriously trippin me out because I specifically remember this audio sample ya used for this. Oh well.
Dunno why, but that guy isn't really convincing. Like if he were addressing me I'd just be like, what? The rhythm part of the Guitars is bad @$$ man. Unless that part's meant to be the Bass. Whatever it is it's cool. Lates!
Planet weirdness....I love it! What a crazy track...It sounds like the levels are a little bit high, but man I am way into the funky sounds. Not bad for an old ass man...haha. Also what better inspiration than Apocolypse Now? You sir are one totally unique individual. Peace, Six
Add On: By the way thanks for that connection. It looks as though it will work out well for me. We shall see of course, but I trust you. Especially now that you are a superstar. Haha. Thanks again.
Hehe....Yeah this tracks a bit rough around the edges..it was recorded on my Zoom MRS 1266..before I switched to computer based recording....it's still a handy machine if I have to do something semi portable.....but trying to edit and navigate on a screen the size of a cigarette pack is difficult.....Glad you got connected mate...I'll be interested to see the impact it has on your work...onward and upward!...it's a safe journey...well this old dog's going to sign off..haha...you don't know how amusing that is to me....literally yesterday I was 25...cheers planet:)
that´s real music painting
this movie is awesome and so is this track
weird and experimental ,although the original soundtracks are mostly taken from the late 60s
your playing fits perfect to the movie
Hah this is wild! Love that you get inspiration from movies... I know mine often doesn't come from music... just about everywhere else though! Loved this :) ~Lisa
Fantastic playing going on, and some wonderful trippy loops! it would be nice to know what effect your using on that guitar, it sounds well cool!! Cheers Slap...
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Dunno why, but that guy isn't really convincing. Like if he were addressing me I'd just be like, what? The rhythm part of the Guitars is bad @$$ man. Unless that part's meant to be the Bass. Whatever it is it's cool. Lates!
Add On: By the way thanks for that connection. It looks as though it will work out well for me. We shall see of course, but I trust you. Especially now that you are a superstar. Haha. Thanks again.
this movie is awesome and so is this track
weird and experimental ,although the original soundtracks are mostly taken from the late 60s
your playing fits perfect to the movie
John