Lemmy Tribute: Silver Machine by Hawkwind Live in the living room

Started by Oldrottenhead, January 15, 2016, 03:43:22 AM

Oldrottenhead

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hope i'm not too late with this one. my first encounter with Lemmy at the tender age of eleven.

Live in the living room, playing Jasmine unplugged via the microbr onboard mics, using fornylon setting for faux stereo effect with tap delay.

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Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann

ODH

Great version, Jim.  Your stuff always sounds natural and engaged, like you're really in the moment.

I was wondering if the Lemmy fest is still a thing, or if it's been bumped by more recent events.  I've got one I was planning to do from Lemmy's Hawkwind days, although I probably won't get a chance anyway.
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cuthbert

I just heard the original only after Lemmy had passed - this is a fine tribute, James. And Jasmine is sounding sweet.
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Johnny Robbo

A staple on the jukebox back in the pub I used to drink in when I was a student... brilliant re-working of a classic. The tenderness of this is so poignant. Excellent tribute!
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If I had known i was going to be this thirsty this morning I'd of had another Beer last night...

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Kenneth

Haven't heard the original , but darn this is great for a strum and sing. Really cool Jim.
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kenny mac

Nice one jim,you've taken this to a different place altogether,I recently saw some acoustic footage of lemmy doing an unplugged session and his voice was totally different singing at a lower level.
Good one mate.
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Blooby


Very cool interpretation. Haven't heard the original in a long time.

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