Ride On (own version instumental)

Started by tafka, December 23, 2008, 09:17:38 AM

tafka

Ride On
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this is my version of an oldish irish song.
rythm played on a tele , lead on a PRS-SAS and the other bit on a Korg M50.

the oldies are the best>>>>>>
i used to play for the Wasps...but could only get in the B team
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
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hardlock

Very nice!  Right up my alley.  I can't help but want to add some percussion of course being a drummer...... ::)

Was it recorded to the metronome or free tempo?

Either way if I ever get my drums set up again (getting too dependent on rym tracks anyway..... :P)
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tafka

just free tempo.
go ahead and ad what you like.maybe flash could ad some bass too.
it will be interesting to see what you come up with..thanks

Tony J.
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Flash Harry

You talk about me sleeping with my bass, I think you must do the same with your PRS.

The notes just flow from your fingers, I love the stuff you do Tony, everything is just so damned good. I can almost forgive you for being Welsh.  ;D

I think this needs some nice running bass arpeggios. I don't know when.....
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finaltear


OsCKilO

Magic as always.

This is one of my favourite songs.

I get to listen to two great versions on the same day.

Your version has kept the same "she tore my heart out" vibe as the original, and added the qualifying statement of "with a hunting knife. 8)

Great Job!
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Satchwood

Sounds great Tony - terrific melodic guitar grooves! 

Very nice guitar solo with backing synth - I dig it!!  Your stuff is inspiring...
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Geir

What a way to start Christmas !!!!!!
I'll save this on 'til next year!!!
Then I'll play this tune and you can play "This Song"  ::)

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Bluesberry

Almost missed this one, I am so glad I didn't, the emotion is so great here its getting me misty eyed from this.  Just stunningly beautiful.

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tafka

Quote from: finaltear on April 28, 2009, 03:57:01 PMnice man

Quote from: osckilo on April 28, 2009, 04:02:55 PMMagic as always.

This is one of my favourite songs.

I get to listen to two great versions on the same day.

Your version has kept the same "she tore my heart out" vibe as the original, and added the qualifying statement of "with a hunting knife. 8)

Great Job!

Quote from: Satchwood on April 28, 2009, 04:13:22 PMSounds great Tony - terrific melodic guitar grooves! 

Very nice guitar solo with backing synth - I dig it!!  Your stuff is inspiring...
thank you for taking the time to hunt this down . it was posted last December.
the rock version posted recently is very interesting.
the origional is very haunting.
i won't name drop but there are some people here that could create a great feel for this "song" meaning it is sung.

thanks

Tony J
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