hi all
thanks for all the help -
trying to use the info Ive been given here on the site
building up the momento to try record a blues number -not yet tho' ;D
in the meantime heres me latest attempt :)another old Irish number ::) ::)
(gonna go international next time )
very well performed, great sound and production. This really put me in mind of a Steve Earle tune. I think I like Old Irish Numbers!
this is very good, take a moment to pat yourself on the back ;D
i will say what i have said on all your posts, you know the genre well and even though it is not my cup of tea, i can appreciate the work and effort that has gone in to it, you are an accomplished player and this is your best yet!!
this has a very professional feel to it, the drums fit perfectly and the melody is catchy.
i look forward to your future ventures!
keep on rockin'
michael
i freakin love it-
love the all the clean tones and the acoustic
drums seem a tad too loud
a real gem
that you everyone
just seemed a good idea at the time
tried electric guitar a couple of times
then decided to break the run of things and use the acoustic ;D ;D
point taken on the drums,guitarron
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet !!!!!!
Man, I like this one a lot, too!
I too am not familiar with the genre, but what it reminds me of is the beach.... and a lot of really good memories.
Well done!
Quote from: Geir on September 03, 2009, 12:15:43 PMSweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet !!!!!!
Couldn't have said it better myself! The guitar mix on this is perfect and the sound quality is great! Excellent work!! I'm with Ron, a little less drums but only because of the style of music. Maybe a little more bass, but I'm saying that with crappy headphones so, you know...
Love it!
Mark
You know, every time i listen to one of your tunes I'm amazed at what you are able to do. There is a lot going on here, but you make it fit very tastefully. That acoustic tone is incredible. I don't know what you've got going on the right channel elec guitar (maybe a bit of flange?) but it's really a good compliment to the melody. Personally, I liked the level of the drums. The bass was just right, too.
Great work, as usual.
Another Cracker Well Done fb!
thanks again folks ----
Rick---the acoustic is a Vintage electro-acc -fairly cheap --(130 euro)
yeh st.flange -seemed right for the time ----the stereo flanger is a great filler --but will lay off it for a while --- ::) ::)
thats for the help everyone
tommy
Love it!!!!!
I'm Almost Glad the MBR board is broken.....
Would not have found this otherwise!
I love this!
more please....
LG
I could listen to this all day,you could also do great vocals with it have you tried? Alex
hi groundy --
thanks -never thought of vocals on it -
might give it a go -any bing crosbys here????? :D :D ;D ;D
Kind of an Irish-Hawaiian sound to it - nice composition & instrumental playing!!!
For all you Irish-Hawaiian's out there or even those Scotch-Korean's or....just joking (was just visiting our jokes page sorry)...
Nice work!!!
thanks Satchwood
cant claim it tho it- was written by Dick Farrelly and used in the film "The Quite Man"
(John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara)
Great sound Fenderbender, how about another. :)