cold day in hell(gary moore cover by kenny mac and Johnny Robbo)

Started by kenny mac, February 05, 2016, 04:14:40 AM

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cold day in hell
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Hi dudes,
the good thing about songcrafters is the Diversity of the music Genre,s and definitely the people you meet and collaborate with.
myself and Johnny have recently posted quite a few tracks recently and they are all different musically one way or another.
Apologies if there seems to be a steady flow of these recently but this train doesn't seem to be stopping any time soon lol.
Johnny is an amazing guitarist and I was a bit apprehensive about taking this on but it worked out fine.
Its been a real pleasure working with johhny as he works at a pretty fast pace and I don't like to gaze over a track too long.
This track features johnny playing lead guitar in the Intro and the last one going out,he also put the track together with bass ,drums etc.
I play the guitar lines after every lyric phrase and the lead guitar in the middle that comes after the line "Accusing me of telling lies".
Not sure what Johnny used but I used my Tokai les paul gold top,I started with my Gibson les paul but ditched it for the Tokai,it seemed to sing better on this track.
I then added the vocal.
In memory of a great guitarist,Mr Gary Moore,hope you guys like it.
Kenny
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Another stellar collaboration my brothers. Super sweet sounds coming from 2 amazing songcrafters, no apologies necessary.
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heg577

Great work again you two!
Kenny is like a Chameleon: he sounds like Gary on a Gary Moore track; he sounds like Phil on a Thin Lizzy track - can't wait for his three-part harmonies on "Staying Alive".... ;D
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JK MacRobbo strikes gold again..........damn I love them snarling guitars........great vocals.......recording is spot on.......a great listen guys.......much respect for taking on something so epic and nailing it

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Johnny Robbo

Thanks chaps! I'm always a sucker for a bit of Gary Moore. This was a great track to work on & Kenny (as ever) turned in a belter of a performance both vocally & on the guitar. Speaking of guitars... I used my Harley Benton Les Paul for this, running into the Vox Tonelab.
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Another awesome track from you two ! You're certainly turning out some class work recently - keep 'em coming!

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Quote from: kenny mac on February 05, 2016, 04:14:40 AMApologies if there seems to be a steady flow of these recently but this train doesn't seem to be stopping any time soon lol.

Keep them coming. I have been lapping these up.

I hear Moore in the guitars and more Moore in the vocals. Killer job on this all the way around.

Loving those two note bends that scream. I kept waiting for a hyper-kinetic trill. Makes me miss Gary. I'm going to put on Grinding Stone today to hear some of his early stuff.

Playing is just off the charts.

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