Description : This is a tune dedicated to my friend, Nancy, who followed me to the clubs I played at for years, and is still following me with my studio work. Why do I dedicate this to her? Onnacounta cause she's soooooo naughty! She never liked violins, but loved her sax! Here's to you, Nancy. Anyway, this is a little blues track with some nice guitar and sex...oh, sorry, I mean sax.
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How powerful and commanding that guitar is! It's saying C'MERE! Haha. This is one of those songs you love right away but can't really (accurately) explain why. I'm sure Nancy enjoyed it, because I sure did. The guitar is my favorite! I can hear some strong vocals on this! Awesome job!! :-)
Thanks so much, Patricia. Coming from you, that means a lot.
Funny, I'm still in touch with Nancy on facebook after all these miles and all these years.
You mentioned you can hear some vocals. If you think you might be interested in doing some, LMK. I'm not sure if I still have the individual tracks, but I can look.
Ya know, I never really noticed the Floyd/Clapton sound before, but after listening to it again, I believe you are right! Funny how other people can point out something that you may have missed.
Anyway, Thanks for checking it out and commenting.
Mate tried reviewing this one last night, but net was so slow, so back here now so I can do your great justice hearing it at the correct speed, Guitar a big stand out for me, sounds great, mate who is on the guitar? very good player....crystal clear production, liking the vocal bits that filter through, then man the sax kicks and takes it t another level, amazing piece to listen too here in OZ on a beautiful Sunday morning...FAV...Peace n Respect...Mosaic...
Listened to this twice now and it got even better.
I noticw you have a Jewish Princess and know Bobby Brown ... me too.
As fr 10 cc I used to live near what was then their studio ... Strawberry recording studios Stockport.
Great track.
Oh my lord I love this one!
It's 1972 I'm in my flat in Manchester England and I've just rolled a fat one!
It's dark and I'm just listening ... nothing more just listening.
Been nosying around your tracks this is my favourite.
OMG, this is Awesome!! This has most definitely satisfied my bluesy side! That guitar playing is da bomb & I love Sax! This is a masterpiece...GreatWork!!
Thanks allot, Kay. Glad you like it and thanks for your comment.
Cheers,
Scott
P.S. I checked out one of the online music creators you mentioned. These are pretty cool to play around with, but if you are serious about your music, you should maybe check out some of the programs where you can actually do it yourself. I started with Cakewalk's 'Music Creator.' It's about $35. There are many others out there, but I've only stayed with Cakewalk programs since I started, so am not familiar with the others. You can use the loops from the members here in these programs. That's how I got started, than met other musicians to play on my tracks (and me on theirs) If I can help with anything, LMK...Good luck!
We've all got one lurking somewhere right? Feeling this one for sure reminds me of someone I know who has been present in everything musical since I was a teenager. Nothing I have listened to here has provoked so much emotion and bittersweet memories in under 5 minutes. A truly class job. That's going in my personal music collection right now. :-)
nice lines on nice b. track, cool classic guitar vibes. nice vocals and slow cat synths. but the sax are the best! - some Kenny G smooth kind of vibes. Nice work! Alex
This is outstanding musicianship right here...I hope that I don't say any bad when I said that guitar play is like Gary Moore (r.i.p.)...
That bass tune is coming straight from the 60's, 70's...great, great, great!!!
Your drum is the same...old :-) but full of feeling and technicality...
Scott!!!
When I think about blues I will always show to my band this song and say: listen this guys, that's what I'm talking about...:-)
HUGE RESPECT FOR EVERYBODY WHO TOOK PART IN THIS!!!
Wow, Danke...Such praise that I'm not sure I deserve, but thank you very much.
I know it's kinda dated for today's kids, but I make music that I like in styles I grew up with, and when someone like yourself can appreciate it, it's quite fulfilling.
That Guitar and that Sax this tune is sooo Saxxy! ;-)
great work. love the acoustic guitar chord structures as well. but that blues guitar is downright killer.
so cool!
Steve
Description : Of all the classic Monster tales the Wolfman is definitely one of the saddest. Cursed, and destined to live as both man and monster. During the day he sits alone with his guitar, a prisoner of lonely existence, crying his heart out through his music. Then at night, the beast emerges, and in the dark under a full moon, he cry's as he rips the hearts out of his victims! Such is the life of a cursed bluesman!
Description : A sultry, seductive, and fairly short acoustic blues number. It is an instrumental and only took about 2 hours to write, record, and get a decent mix. Enjoy! Updated: I added some slight echo to the electric guitar and widened the stereo fields of the acoustic rhythm and leads.
Description : Miguel Flores, vocals. Jean-Maurice Humbert-Droz, lead guitars. Laurent Schwaar, guitars. Roland Sumi, bass. Richard Pizzorno, Hammond. Laurent Wirz Drums. Loop from josephfunk (rhodes). Composed by Miguel Flores.
Description : guitar on right run thru my friends mesa rec 25. It has an absolutely gorgeous tone. The guitar playing D, C #, B is run thru guitar rig 6. The the pushed back guitar on the left is also run thru the mesa. My UNC chapel-hill decision letter is coming out tomorrow and I'm super stressed. Whipped out my guitar and recorded some stuff. Hope you like it.
Description : Fresh out of the studio after 10 weeks of deliberating, planning, writing and performing.
This could be classed as Country Blues or Southern Rock...either way I think it may get your toes tapping. So grab your partner and jump on the dance floor with this one.
I am performing the following instruments...vocals, electric guitars, slide acoustic, bass, harmonica, organ. I wrote the following instrument parts in MIDI....drums, percussion, piano, horns. This was a beast to master but I think it turned out okay.
No loops used.
Description : UPDATE 26/01/2014: Improved loads of things in what is probably my greatest chillout alternative blues piece. Ambient, ethereal, groove-based delta slide blues. Contemplative and melodic. Multiple, layered , sometimes shimmering resonator guitar parts with solid, warm synth bass, an ethereal bed of pads (which are actually guitars) and second electronic drumkit to contrast the acoustic kits. I thought this was perfect a few years ago but it wasn't (and still isn't). Now has clearer drums and lots of small awkward bits of guitar have been trimmed. Quite a minimalistic and short piece for me - I don't just keep bringing in new instruments, as I usually do. This should really chill you out...
Funny, I'm still in touch with Nancy on facebook after all these miles and all these years.
You mentioned you can hear some vocals. If you think you might be interested in doing some, LMK. I'm not sure if I still have the individual tracks, but I can look.
Cheers,
Scott
Thank you for this.
Cheers,
Scott
Ya know, I never really noticed the Floyd/Clapton sound before, but after listening to it again, I believe you are right! Funny how other people can point out something that you may have missed.
Anyway, Thanks for checking it out and commenting.
Cheers,
Scott
Mate tried reviewing this one last night, but net was so slow, so back here now so I can do your great justice hearing it at the correct speed, Guitar a big stand out for me, sounds great, mate who is on the guitar? very good player....crystal clear production, liking the vocal bits that filter through, then man the sax kicks and takes it t another level, amazing piece to listen too here in OZ on a beautiful Sunday morning...FAV...Peace n Respect...Mosaic...
I really appreciate you taking the time to listen to this track and hitting me up with your kind words. Glad you like it.
Cheers,
Scott
I noticw you have a Jewish Princess and know Bobby Brown ... me too.
As fr 10 cc I used to live near what was then their studio ... Strawberry recording studios Stockport.
Great track.
Cheers,
Scott
It's 1972 I'm in my flat in Manchester England and I've just rolled a fat one!
It's dark and I'm just listening ... nothing more just listening.
Been nosying around your tracks this is my favourite.
Cheers,
Scott
Cheers,
Scott
P.S. I checked out one of the online music creators you mentioned. These are pretty cool to play around with, but if you are serious about your music, you should maybe check out some of the programs where you can actually do it yourself. I started with Cakewalk's 'Music Creator.' It's about $35. There are many others out there, but I've only stayed with Cakewalk programs since I started, so am not familiar with the others. You can use the loops from the members here in these programs. That's how I got started, than met other musicians to play on my tracks (and me on theirs) If I can help with anything, LMK...Good luck!
Very good production.
Zee
Cheers,
Scott
Glad you like my track and took time to comment.
Cheers,
Scott
S'il vous plaît excusez mon Français.
Des cris de joie,
Scott
Nice of you to check out my little tune and hit me up with some kind words. Really appreciated.
Cheers,
Scott
Cheers,
Scott
Ooooh Myyy Gooosh!
This is outstanding musicianship right here...I hope that I don't say any bad when I said that guitar play is like Gary Moore (r.i.p.)...
That bass tune is coming straight from the 60's, 70's...great, great, great!!!
Your drum is the same...old :-) but full of feeling and technicality...
Scott!!!
When I think about blues I will always show to my band this song and say: listen this guys, that's what I'm talking about...:-)
HUGE RESPECT FOR EVERYBODY WHO TOOK PART IN THIS!!!
Danke
I know it's kinda dated for today's kids, but I make music that I like in styles I grew up with, and when someone like yourself can appreciate it, it's quite fulfilling.
Cheers,
Scott
great work. love the acoustic guitar chord structures as well. but that blues guitar is downright killer.
so cool!
Steve
Cheers,
Scott