Thank you, Sliverman, for the review and the listen.In retrospect, I should have added another verse near the end. Maybe next time. Anyway, thanks, kind sir. Vic
Hey there Vigmyster long time no see man.....you've been digging up the crazy side of the street for ages man, but this one is totally plumb loco commercially orientated if ever I've heard it! lol...Man you got that jungle groove going deep, deep down into the subconscious it's hypnotic, it's a subliminal attempt to take over our brains...it's cool!..but I guess you programmed that in there on purpose, I have no resistance but to give it an 11 out of 10...... finally all you need is to tag the metadata to buy VigWig, buy VigWig..definitely method in the madness..cool stuff man! cheers Dave :)
Hi, Dave, as always it's good to hear from you, Your reviews are collectibles. MStokes would roll over after reading this one. Insightful, to the point and constructive. Thank you for the kind review, the listen and the welcome. Cheers, Vic
LMAO! Since this is the first time I've ever listened to or review one of your tracks, let me say that this is certainly different. I liken your vocal pattern on this tune to some "Frank Zappa" ie: "I Come From Nowhere". Interesting track musically and conceptually, lots of fun for sure.
Well, I'm certainly glad you liked it. I trust Frank Zappa is a good comparison. I've also been compared to Zappo and Squidbillies. As long as I'm not compared to meadow muffins. Thanks for listening and commenting (LMAO was music to my ears). May I ask what made you wanna listen to this track (since you've never heard of me or it)? vig
Hello vigwig
great stuff like always.
i love the way you used the loops and mixed them.
vocals are cool too
very creative stuff and that's always a cool thing
i enjoyed the listen for sure
Always a pleasure to get a review from you. This was a fun track to make.I enjoyed the fluke of finding the right loops to make this a rock tune and put together a cohesive mismatch of loops. My voice was good that day too (I usually mumble and slur my speech. Thanks for listening and commenting. vig
First of all congrats on still being alive Vig, that's an achievement in itself. My momma was (is) a Danone fan. But the verbal alliteration is spectacular in this song. And the loop mixx is as eclectic and wild as I would imagine coming from you. I would ask does "your" momma eat yoplait, but the truth is she and her p***y is so old..........it's haunted by now.
;-0 Thanks for the awesome tune friend!
I REALLY got a huge kick out of this. Oh gosh, I was not prepared. For this. HAHA. You sound like you had too much fun with this track and I think that is awesome!
Thank you very much! I did indeed have a blast creating this. There was a loop in Music Studio where a voice snippet saying what sounded like "does your momma eat Yoplait. I heard a track by Mista Perez Yo Momma So Damn Pretty and it inspired me to go back a remake the track to what you heard. vic
This is putting the fun back in music.
Interesting use of loops and good panning.
At 2.46 something goes decidedly wrong with the mix but I have a feeling you don't care that much.
You had fun making it I had fun listening to it.
Enjoyable stuff.
I guess you are referring either to the seemingly off-beat and kind of random. I couldn't hear that when I was mixing it. Or maybe you are referring to a guitar loop that appears to be unnecessary because it was cut very short. I heard both times later on but alas I can't find the master project for this track so I'm stuck with it.
Otherwise, it was fun to make and I enjoyed making people laugh their drink out their noses. vic
this is very interesting funky rock music. definitely the finest songwriting and very much a concrete conceptual sort of work I've heard from you so far. I liked the 6/8 drumming feel at 2:20 a lot - it brings a lot of fresh energy setting all the rest apart somewhere in a different context. I enjoyed your songwriting work.
That is a peculiar comment about the Beatles played backwards hee hee. I considered it "hard driving blues," but your take on it is fitting. We're all first placed behind the big door and wait for someone to knock.
vig aka vic
This is great Mr. Vigwig!
It has a little (or big) dark feeling and i am not sure if i would open the door after smokeing some and listen to this track :)
Very cool one and the trombone fits ecxelent. Also the guitar.
I could realy enjoy the listen but i am a strange one and maybe all this normal guys have a little problem with your kind of art but who cares :)
Somebody else said it was creepy because of "the other side of the door" (It sounded ominous and foreboding). I never thought of that when I named it, I only picked something from the lyrics that was true but vaguely intriguing. Thanks for your comments. I consider it one of my best.
vig (vic)
This is a very signature song from you, as far as my ears hear it. The panning guitar parts are definitely part of that signature. Fun and groovy throughout! Definitely more influenced by old style country, and not this modern pop junk they try to sell on the radio. Makes me happy to hear your stuff again!
Rockin and trancey at the same time! Fun to hear some of your newer works, so thank you for the message! Glad that you are still making music, even with any challenges in life. Thank you for the mention on your profile of me as an influence. It's much appreciated. This is sweet for being loop based (aside from your ever improving vocals)! Dig it! Faved!
Your encouragement ius always appreciated and I thank you for listening to this one. It is about a guy from Loopermamn whose screen name has changed several times but I think his real name is Estephano. vig
I would call it more like glitch sound than funky sound but I like the vibe of the song. So many glitched synths and fx make it really an unique sound. The vocals of Joe on top is the icing on the cake!
Wow! Thank you for your comment. Glitch it is, I don't know where to put some of my tracks. Yes, Joe sounded real good, but convincing him to recite my lyrics was like pulling teeth. I picture him as a baritone Barry White although I picture him better looking. Again, thanks for the comment & the listen. Vic
I am so glad you started doing your own lyrics, they fit the music and the song just shouts vigwig! The words are great, fun and totally you. "Get the kids out of the line of fire", sad comment on life but a great line nonetheless.
I am going to dl this and fav, this one is right up there with your Camel song from a few years ago!!
Sorry I am so late to see your comment, Wayne. Yeah,m I've been kind of stuck in the blues genre these days. This one is old but it is newly posted. I tried to get someone to sing it but couldn't. I have a track that is a collaboration with Joe Funktastic that I tinkered with a few years ago and never posted it.Thanks for listening and for the comments. Vic
Hey Vic...unfortunately no vocals coming from this old guy...I would smoke a ton of cigars & drink a shit load of whiskey if I thought it would help me sing like one of those ol blues guys...but I would just end up in the morgue....Best country folk vocalist I know of on the site goes by the handle ImproveWithError...did a collab with him a year or 2 ago...but doing your own thing sounds fine to me...Ed
It is our loss not hearing you vocalize. You should try it at home and find your comfort zone. Record yourself and listen to the replay. You can just throw awauy the bad stuff and try again. Vic
Good for you vigwig...I have never been brave enough to try doing a vocal myself (for which the listening public should be grateful)...some nice traditional elements in there (guitars)...has a wee touch of that old & a bit of the new...keep doing it man...we could use a bit more country around here....its an honest genre thats great for those story songs...Ed
Thanks for the listen and kind words. Do you have a breathy, raspy voice or can you massage it into one? With a moniker like Tumbleweed, I'd listen. Maybe no Crystal Gayle but at least a Don Williams or Tom T Hall. I got a stylized country-ishsong "My Baby's Got No Juice" which is pretty good. Not much on lyrics but loaded with signature country elements.
Vic
Hello Vic,
I would like to say how sorry I am to hear you are suffering from this terrible condition, I also like to tell you that my dear brother is suffering from it.
To see him becoming a half a man of what he use to be, this is the effect of the dreadful medication that he take to control it.
Once again I wish to offer you my highest admiration for producing such a high standard work, and please don’t sell yourself too short it is a very high standard work you done here.
Thanks Jamid
Jamid,
You can go to my fave PD place at www.patientslikeme.com and register for free as a caregiver or your brother can sign up as a patient like me I belong to the site.. You research any PD topic in the PD forum, ask questions or just join in the threads. Hope your brother at least can make it. Vic
I love how quirky this is. The spoken word vocals and abstract soundscape remind me of David Lynch's music. Except yours is even more out there! Thanks for the trippy experience :)
Hello Vic,
I love this track it is so captivating, one expect to hit a somber moment but left
Mesmerised by the crisp vocal which I might add fits this track really well.
Well done to you mate.
Jamid
Jamid, I think I reviewed a song of yours, didn't I? Anyway, I thank you for your review. I didn't think my track had a crisp vocal but a rather mumbling, slurred one which is typical for a Parkinson's disease person like I am. I can't hear high frequencies at all nearly, so I sound even more slurred to myself. This is a mash-up of some Thai, Indian and possibly Turkish loops. Vic
Hey Vic, how's things? Too hot for fishing these days so you are writing the hits again?
Are some of those sounds sitar samples you are using in there? I like the backing vocals "waaateeeerrrr" lol, you are a classic! Singing the blues like one of the masters, keep up the interesting work. There is always a moment of anticipation before I click play on one of your songs. he
Wayne, what is actually (I couldn't resist) is an "audiobomb." If you listen carefully, it is two frogs talking to each other. One says "B-u-u-u-u-d" and the other, well you can guess, "Wei-i-i-i-ser." I think it appears 3 times but I may be mistaken and it is 2. I'm ok for the most part, b b b b b b b baby, AHAHAHAHAHAH vic
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The whole thing has a great mood to it.
Very well put together.
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All The Best
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on Duzz Yo Momna Eat Yoplait by vigwig
great stuff like always.
i love the way you used the loops and mixed them.
vocals are cool too
very creative stuff and that's always a cool thing
i enjoyed the listen for sure
stay tuned
joe
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;-0 Thanks for the awesome tune friend!
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vic
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Brado
on Duzz Yo Momna Eat Yoplait by vigwig
Interesting use of loops and good panning.
At 2.46 something goes decidedly wrong with the mix but I have a feeling you don't care that much.
You had fun making it I had fun listening to it.
Enjoyable stuff.
Otherwise, it was fun to make and I enjoyed making people laugh their drink out their noses. vic
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https://www.mixposure.com/jims-artificial-earth/audio/20557/yo-momma-so-damn-pretty-collab-w-mista-perez
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Jamid
vig
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Nice job.
tv
vig aka vic
on The Other Side of the Door by vigwig
It has a little (or big) dark feeling and i am not sure if i would open the door after smokeing some and listen to this track :)
Very cool one and the trombone fits ecxelent. Also the guitar.
I could realy enjoy the listen but i am a strange one and maybe all this normal guys have a little problem with your kind of art but who cares :)
stay tuned
joe
vig (vic)
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The guitar is really groovy!!
Vic
on Shes Nachos by vigwig
I am going to dl this and fav, this one is right up there with your Camel song from a few years ago!!
Cheers Vic!
Wayne
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Vic
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I do like this track, the word are great.
Well done
Jamid
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I would like to say how sorry I am to hear you are suffering from this terrible condition, I also like to tell you that my dear brother is suffering from it.
To see him becoming a half a man of what he use to be, this is the effect of the dreadful medication that he take to control it.
Once again I wish to offer you my highest admiration for producing such a high standard work, and please don’t sell yourself too short it is a very high standard work you done here.
Thanks Jamid
You can go to my fave PD place at www.patientslikeme.com and register for free as a caregiver or your brother can sign up as a patient like me I belong to the site.. You research any PD topic in the PD forum, ask questions or just join in the threads. Hope your brother at least can make it. Vic
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I love this track it is so captivating, one expect to hit a somber moment but left
Mesmerised by the crisp vocal which I might add fits this track really well.
Well done to you mate.
Jamid
on Hummingbirds in the Rain by vigwig
Are some of those sounds sitar samples you are using in there? I like the backing vocals "waaateeeerrrr" lol, you are a classic! Singing the blues like one of the masters, keep up the interesting work. There is always a moment of anticipation before I click play on one of your songs. he
Hope you are well, take care!
Wayne