Where did this one come from? Disabled for a stint? Post-Traumatic-Stress related? "Debacle?" What about the dancing in the streets? Having heard "Lance Johnson Surfer" first, I'm really struck by how much that song is connected to this one both thematically, and sonically. Too bad Joe Strummer's gone, as I'm sure he would have dug this track (and I'd track him down to have him listen), as it carries the same vibe as some of the Clash bits. I love the way you attack those strings - the physical expression is perfect for this piece. Love the fusion driven rhythms holding the foundation. "I love it more than my life." Yeah!
great track man! love it! everything is mixed and blends really well toghether! i like the guitar sound too ;) just enough crunch on it..sounds like a very natural distortion.
keep it up buddy
Yeah, that's the way the guitar's on this sound to me. Like classic rock and roll riffs of the 50's. Though it also possesses a light amount of trip to it too. As if I could see this being played in a smoked up head shop with bead curtain doors, off-green or yellow painted walls with multicolored furnishings, and a dirty brown shag carpeted floor. I think I'm gonna add this to my favs. Thanks for this!
Love the groove of this... and love George C. Scott's work... this was amazingly put together. I'm once again amazed at your talent with the instruments sir... you rock! ~Lisa
power track with great expression
like all these natural instruments and of course the idea to mix George C Scott into this track.........maybe he would have won that war......if war could have a winner
That is brilliant stuff man. I like most your guitar and of couse the voice of G.C.Scott. Think this is one of your best tracks. Peace on planet Earth.
I listened to all your tracks, I think I like this one the most. The instruments are more in harmony. I notice with most of your tracks that I find your guitar "to much there" I'm having difficulties with all the solo-ing all the time. The ideas are good though!
Brilliant song and superb sounds and samples, great improvising, I have to agree with bilbozo who is also a fantastic muso, it is nice to hear people playing real instruments, looping is great but it's not as creative and expressive as learning to play and play you do, so play on and keep me posted on what your upto, we musos have to stick together. Cheers Slap... By the way, is that a goose sample in there?
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Faved
John
keep it up buddy
chris
like all these natural instruments and of course the idea to mix George C Scott into this track.........maybe he would have won that war......if war could have a winner
Haha, Slap, I think it is a goose. It's cracking me up. Good work, planet.
S. Jones