Haltia - Viides Heimo (5th Tribe) Mike_S on slide guitar

Started by Redler, June 30, 2020, 01:21:23 AM

AndyR

 :) :) :) :)

I actually feel slightly disappointed that you didn't get this one from the one you linked originally ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D - because that would have been a HUGE musical mystery that I didn't understand, and I was thinking "these guys know how to do something that I don't!!! How does that work?!?!?!" ... and that's how we get motivated to learn new things :)

Anyways, I probably only really noticed it cos I loved and remembered Mike's slide on the other one too... and I hadn't yet heard the later one that this is based on, I didn't even know it existed at that point... so I followed the link to check it out again... and I found the song I remembered.

It was only when I found the other one the next day I realised it wasn't quite as "supernatural" as I'd first thought! ;D

(And anyone reading this, now you've fixed the link, will be going "what IS he on about??!?!?" ;D ;D ;D)
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for anyone wanting to download this....  here you go... bump...i like the different language...for me it adds to the intrigue
 
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DarrenG / The Devil's Toupee

This sounds amazing. The music has shades of pink Floyd and great slideguitar. The vocals are lobe,y and mysterious sounding. I can imagine this being played in a film. Great work :)
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Ray Brookes

Oh yeah, love this! So sinister and haunting with an ancient pagan ambience. Great atmospheric track, Redler. This was originally posted in June last year before I joined the site which is why I missed it the first time.
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