Courage In Winds of Fear

Started by StephenM, August 27, 2020, 12:31:36 AM

StephenM

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Ha!  I am officially the "artist formerly known as "Amazing Mediocrity."  I took some feedback to heart...and it was something I had been thinking about for a while anyway... sorry for any confusion...and I think it's the right thing to do so for the person who suggested it...Thank You!
Les Paul Epiphone and Epiphone Bass, Alesis Performance Pad Electronic Drum Pads that I bang on...and made pedals to go with...an instrumental....done very recently....recorded totally on my BR1600 because I just love all the guitar patches in there....its just so easy...not as crazy about the bass ones but I make it work... and I have been making myself set the tempo with a metronome track and that has helped me immensely stay locked in....
Sometimes you have to buckle up, and barge ahead....even if you are a bit timid!  This is my anthem for that....and it kind of demonstrates my personality...5 directions at once...busy...
 
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Hook

Very cool tune here and I guess a belated welcome from Tampa is in order. I dig the tones, boss rocks. This has a bit of The Cult in its sound and I'm really digging that. Some tasty playing.
Rock on!

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Because the Hook brings you back
I ain't tellin' you no lie
The hook brings you back
On that you can rely

Frank53

Good rockin' jam, Stephen. Yes, great tones on the guitars.
There are only three kinds of drummers. Those who can count, and those who can't.

Greeny (No longer active)

Ooh, this is tasty. I agree with Hook that there's a bit of Billy Duffy Cult riffage going on here. As someone who's seen them live several times, that's a good thing in my book. The guitars are panned and layered really well. Heavy but tuneful. In fact it's all really nicely done. Works great as an instrumental, but you'd probably get some takers if you opened it up for a vocal collaboration.

chapperz66

Rocky and driving with fine guitar tones - and yes - an anthem feel to it.

I'm pleased you changed your handle.  This is not mediocre at all.


Paul

Ferryman_1957

Great riffage here and fab guitar sounds. The BR on board sounds are pretty good IMO and can also be tweaked a lot. You made good use of them on this one, the riffs are really powerful and musical, you hold the listener's interest throughout quite a long song with really powerful playing and nice use of the additional guitar lines around the core riffs.

Glad you changed your site name, because everything you have posted is anything but mediocre! Welcome Stephen.... :D

Ray Brookes

Cool guitar tones and a mighty fine instrumental played well and nicely mixed. Great job, Stephen; well done.
Ray Brookes

IanR

Amazing but not mediocre.

I agree with Tim, in that there is sure to be someone who can put some words to this.

I often struggle to write words to a tune, but I can usually come up with a tune for my words.

Its great to have you on board. You seem to have been very busy.

Love it,

Ian






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pjd1

 Your work has a roar element of power about it, and you can tell you put your heart and soul into your music , this is one of those songs that would blow your mind if you heard it live and in your face loud and dirty, guitars sound amazing and have that "live" sound to them , like your new handel , love the tune even better

Well in Steve great stuff

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StephenM

Quote from: Greeny on August 27, 2020, 07:31:18 AMOoh, this is tasty. I agree with Hook that there's a bit of Billy Duffy Cult riffage going on here. As someone who's seen them live several times, that's a good thing in my book. The guitars are panned and layered really well. Heavy but tuneful. In fact it's all really nicely done. Works great as an instrumental, but you'd probably get some takers if you opened it up for a vocal collaboration.

good idea...how would i go about that/?
 
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