Description : Medium tempo rock song about a lost love or something along that line. A variety of Les Paul guitar tones through the Guv'nor.
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i hear that bumblebee scream, all right. beautiful tones abound. what a fine tune, sad but thrilling like the scent of her perfume.
i’m scraping a few bucks together for a ‘new’ used guitar and you’ve become a big influencer for les with yer delivery on this!
great hearing you, Wayne!
I never write the words out before I start singing, I just get an idea for the lyrics, hit the red button and start singing. Sometimes lines like "i heard a bumble bee scream" come out of nowhere. I don't know what it means but i liked it and left it in, he.
Good luck on your guitar safari. I paid $650 at Sweetwater for my Epiphone "inspired by Gibson" 60's Les Paul Standard which I think is a steal for these gems. Gibson has had some rough times lately and putting out an Epiphone that's pretty darn close to their Gibson line will get people, like me who doesn't want to pay 3 grand for a Gibby, to buy them. Plus all the vids on yt are nothing but praise for these. Keep me updated on your new git.
I just bought a new Epiphone "inspired by Gibson" Les Paul Standard and a newly reissued The Guv'nor guitar pedal. A lot of sound for the buck. And I do like to mix my drums loud. Form years of band practice and playing in clubs, the drums always are the loudest thing in the room. Unless you have "that" guitarist, lol.
Hello, I can't get enough of your songs. Once again under your spell, I can hardly tear myself away from your music. I have the impression that with the purchase of your Les Paul your music has become even more in love. Great riffs and very good vocals! Greetings Manuela
My new guitar and pedal have given me an option to make some sounds I haven't been able to make before. I've been listening to bands I like that use this sound to inspire me like Weezer, for instance. In some way this song is how I chose what sounds to use and the dynamics of how and where I used them in the song.
Come on bro, don't wait for her. Maybe you should break up or whatever. It might be a blessing in disguise. Life is full of possibilities. Look at the bright side. When the chorus kicks in at 0:58 and 2:48, you distorted the back-up vocals. In my opinion, it would be better without that. Just have a clean voice or something like that. Nice composition.
First off, thanks for stopping by and commenting! Secondly, It's just a song I made up for the all alone idea, nobody left anyone, ha! But I do get your point.
The distorted vocals is something I've been messing around with lately. When all you've done in the past is a normal matching backup or harmony with some reverb or delay it can get old so I've been playing with overdrive as an option. I appreciate the good feedback though!
Wayne
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i’m scraping a few bucks together for a ‘new’ used guitar and you’ve become a big influencer for les with yer delivery on this!
great hearing you, Wayne!
I never write the words out before I start singing, I just get an idea for the lyrics, hit the red button and start singing. Sometimes lines like "i heard a bumble bee scream" come out of nowhere. I don't know what it means but i liked it and left it in, he.
Good luck on your guitar safari. I paid $650 at Sweetwater for my Epiphone "inspired by Gibson" 60's Les Paul Standard which I think is a steal for these gems. Gibson has had some rough times lately and putting out an Epiphone that's pretty darn close to their Gibson line will get people, like me who doesn't want to pay 3 grand for a Gibby, to buy them. Plus all the vids on yt are nothing but praise for these. Keep me updated on your new git.
Wayne
I just bought a new Epiphone "inspired by Gibson" Les Paul Standard and a newly reissued The Guv'nor guitar pedal. A lot of sound for the buck. And I do like to mix my drums loud. Form years of band practice and playing in clubs, the drums always are the loudest thing in the room. Unless you have "that" guitarist, lol.
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Take care man!
Wayne
My new guitar and pedal have given me an option to make some sounds I haven't been able to make before. I've been listening to bands I like that use this sound to inspire me like Weezer, for instance. In some way this song is how I chose what sounds to use and the dynamics of how and where I used them in the song.
Weezer - Say It Ain't So:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENXvZ9YRjbo
Wayne
The distorted vocals is something I've been messing around with lately. When all you've done in the past is a normal matching backup or harmony with some reverb or delay it can get old so I've been playing with overdrive as an option. I appreciate the good feedback though!
Wayne