"Kill the Virus" (original by Osckilo & Satchwood guitars)

Started by Satchwood, June 08, 2009, 09:08:51 AM

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I did have some crazy fun with Osckilo's "Virus" tune over the weekend.  I kind of recoined the title as "Kill the Virus"; hopefully I killed the virus, but not the song  8)

                      Kill the Virus (aka The Virus) by Osckilo & Satchwood guitars
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Bluesberry

Satch, great addition.  The guitar is superfine.  It is restrained and wild at the same time.  It is just exactly what was neded here, good ear and touch. 

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Wow - definitely a fine touch that is very considerate of the original composition. It was emotional guitar work that fit the song beautifully.

I'm sure the gang will be happy with this!!

Peace Out,

Mark

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Satchwood

Thank you BB and launched!  I'm glad that you like the guitar addition!

I hope the Osckilo clan likes it as well........
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Frank53

Terrific addition, Satch! Nice playing. Fits right in to the spacey foundation. Great work, guys!
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OsCKilO

amazing satch!

Brings this piece into another level!

Your playing blew us away!
First rate!

A pleasure collaborating with you!

You are the antivirus!

Peace bro!

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Ferryman_1957

Crazy fun indeed, I like this a lot. Really makes it very Floyd ish now. Very cool piece of music with a great vibe.

Cheers,

Nigel

Satchwood

It was a pleasure to play to your music, Osckilo - very cool!!

I glad that you approve!   I enjoyed collaborating for sure....hopefully we can do some more collabs soon!!

Thanks Nigel, I'm glad that you like it as well - I probably recorded at least 3 different solos and ended up sticking with this one........
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Greeny

This is fantastic. It deserves a big light and laser show, because it really has the Floyd / Gilmour vibe now. It reminds me of the long opening to 'Shine on You Crazy Diamond', which means you need to record a part 2 for this with a more rocked up sound (just a thought...!). What an amazing, multi-dimensional collaboration.

Oldrottenhead

wow, guys, i'm gonna be late for work again, have to listen to this right through. magic
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