Loop-d-loop - Aural Trip II

Started by Blooby, December 13, 2011, 08:08:46 PM

Blooby

Loop Jam 2
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Wasn't going to post this as it's potentially very repetetive (tried to delete the post but wouldn't let me), but I need some specific feedback.  I do some more traditional chord progressions in the looper to solo over, but I'm wondering if we could get away with a few of these trippy segements a night (don't think I would try anything as far out as the last one).  I was thinking maybe one thing like this per set (2-3 sets of music) unless you folks think it's a bad idea. Again, this will be in dining establishments for now.

This excerpt was actually at the tail-end of an early attempt of "Maybe I'm Amazed."  We finished the song (ugh...rough), and this little jam just appeared to end off the tune.  

Update (for Ferryman): A link to the ten minute "insomnia-buster" is here.

Blooby

Ferryman_1957

I was transported back to the early 70s! It's lovely, way too short. This kind of ambient psychedelic groove needs at least 10 minutes! It really depends on your audience and the venue. If they are older laid back types this could go down well - it's really good mood music. I'd enjoy it.

Cheers,

Nigel

Oldrottenhead

do it, do it live in front of people, they will lap it up.
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Hook

You should definitely loop that out. Don't fear the extended loop jam for you are outstanding at it. They will love it or not notice it (worse case) but that sounded awesome!!!!!!!! If it took you out of "Maybe I'm Amazed" it should lead you right into "40" from U2!  Embrace the looper!!!!!
Loop on!

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SE

Sounds cool to me, would love to relax with a cool beer and listen to this , ahh , maybe toinght, great guitar loved it!!
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Ferryman_1957

Quote from: Blooby on December 13, 2011, 08:08:46 PMUpdate (for Ferryman): A link to the ten minute "insomnia-buster" is here.


Loved it - you are making those guitars sound like sitars! I put a red bulb in the light fitting, laid back and grooved!

Cheers,

Nigel