Tears from the Sun ("Cry" with Vox)

Started by OsCKilO, July 07, 2009, 08:32:06 PM

The Reverend 48

Glad your OK T
This is excellent the tracks were meant for this lyric Top notch stuff as always

Flash Harry

rom what I can hear this great, but I need to listen to it on something better than a pair of borrowed tin pot crystal ear pieces. I think I'm missing lots, like clarity on Lyrics, bass, middle and just about everything else. I'll have a listen later. What a plank I am for forgetting my earphones.

You should know better than to confront them Tharek, but I know it's not in your nature to walk away. Glad you're in one piece.

Flash.
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Frank53

I agree that this doesn't sound like lyrics and voice added after the fact. They fit the music perfectly. Real early 70's feel. Cool production. And yws, I'm glad you survived the experience unscathed.

Frank
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Bosko Schwartz

How do you do it, T?

Your songs are like snowflakes and fingerprints! ;D

Every single track is new, different, fresh.  Yet always still Osckilo!  I am amazed!  Wish I could hear the lyrics better; there seems to be a bit of distortion on them, but it fits the pissed off mood of the song.  By the way, you are a master drum programmer!  The effects on the guitars are definitely early 70s psychedelia.  But the sort of talking/rapping vocals are purely modern.

Another awesome track, T! ;D
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OsCKilO

#34
Thanks all for Listening to this track......!

And Thanks for the concern as to my safety! 






The comments below are not in response to anyone's comments...... I just feel like Blogging!!!!!!


The event which created this song got me thinking...... And Beer!

I think that the boundaries present in contemporary music reflect the divides in society......
I didn't know what "Prog rock" was before I registered on this site.......
And I still don't know what it is really........


I think that the figureheads of "Prog" Just did what we all do on this site.....
Just mess around with sounds, within the boundaries of whatever skill and influence we have, and try and find their own voice in their music.......



Back to the "boundaries" stream of thought........ It is comparable to gangs....Most associated with some form of violence........and evidenced to an extent in music history (the little that I know.....)....

"Mods"


"Rockers"



"Teddy-Boys"



"Hard rockers"



"Metal Heads     / Metelers"







"Punks"



And More Recently...

"Gangster's" and "O.G's" (I use this term for simplicity's sake)
......Lol


This list is not exhaustive, but I cant think of any others due to my limited Musical experience......And Hippies are so nice!



All these categories display human tendency/longing to belong to a wider base of individuals, in order to find identity and kinship through shared or vicarious experience...... The more recent additions (and I speak from personal experience) seem to seek this association in order to satisfy a "Strength in numbers" stand point as well........

I think that this topic is too complex for me to "Blog about"........




But I can see the effect it has had on young people in London......

The Kids that find affinity with the "Gangsta" Idealism/stable are running riot......

The Genre is solely about violence and "one-up-manship"....

The "Emo" stable harm no-one apart from themselves.......

Same to be said for the Gangsta's to an extent in reference to self harm..........


Why can't the two Genres Mix...... ?        Both Love Poetry......!


With this said, would it be as easy for "Gangsta kid" to listen to "Emo-Rock", given their limited experience in life (Being Teenagers ) and also boundaries that are possibly present due to a host of social and economic factors......?


And would an Emo Kid be Accepted at a "Bashment/gangsta event.....?


Music is about freedom of expression........
But there do seem to be a lot of rules and borders in this art form........


I'm done blogging now...... Sorry about that.... Lol


Peace

T(Osckilo)
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I found Sh*t-Loads of these pictures when I was looking for the Emotional rock stereotype picture......




Why do people hate them so much!

Is it the make up?!?!
What's wrong with make up!?!?!?!




It Makes a man feel at his best!!!!!!
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galestermusic

#36
QuoteWalking away was the hardest thing to do. . .

one of many reasons why I'm not a cop anymore!

Great stuff Tharek, the anger can be heard and yet its artisitic and original.

Stay safe brother!

OsCKilO

Hey LestG


Hope you are O.k after Hospital....



Are you healing well Bro?
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Oldrottenhead

just got round to listening to this properly, frakking awesome tharek,

you seem to have found your lyrical muse, hope to hear more lyrics /vox coming from you. 

i might be repeating whats been said on this thread but hey thats never stopped me before, what i love about your "stuff" is its different, varied , from the leftfield, exciting, you dont know whats coming next, so many styles, genres, you have probably created a couple of your own genres as your music is so original and hard to categorize. just keep em coming baby!!!!!!!!!
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Flash Harry

Yep, Fantastic. It's like it was always one big organic object. Amazing work.
We are here on Earth to fart around. Don't let anybody tell you any different
- Kurt Vonnegut.