Gethsema (dark original instrumental)

Started by Satchwood, October 05, 2009, 09:07:11 PM

Satchwood

Hey thanks guys !!  Thanks for digging this one back up out of the thick slime PF! 

I kind of forgot about this one - lot of emotion tied to it that's for sure.  I really should take a second look at it and see if some lyrics are possible and then re-do the guitar around them...hmm..any ideas?
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Maverick31

I've always loved this song (well, I love all of your songs), I'm glad I've downloaded every song you have every recorded.
"If I can't be my own, I'd feel better dead."
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hank987

I would love to hear the lead guitar higher in the mix to show off your technique. It's quite amazing.

Maverick31

His guitar work is always top notch, so I'd love it hear it any way he wants to play it.
"If I can't be my own, I'd feel better dead."
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BossMicroBRew

Brilliant work, Tommy! Always dig the shreds. Piping hot original! Damnation those runs go one forever!

Cheers,
AC

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bannybassman

This is very nice, some really good guitar playing and love the reverb.
Great song, well done!
"A guitarist spends half his life tuning, and the other half playing out of tune"

pjd1

Superb playing Satchwood !!!! guitar at its best !!!!!!!! love all of it , and i can see you can feel the music when you play !!! FANTASTIC !!!

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mike

I think this is the best one of your tracks I've heard.  How many lifetimes ago did you start learning to play music?
The whole piece is so original, full and expertly produced.  Get yourself an album together.

Mike

Satchwood

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Hey thank you all for listening and commenting - means alot to me!!

Quote from: mike on February 04, 2010, 05:01:49 PMHow many lifetimes ago did you start learning to play music?

I did start playing piano as a 6 year old kid (1st life time), then I took up guitar to punish my mom (2nd life time), then I started a band in PA (with my brother on keyboards...ended up turning in about 3 different bands - 3rd life time), then moved to Florida and played in a church band (4th life time), then I moved again, this time to Michigan (joined a few more bands there, helped form 2 of them: raw meat & fallen angel - 5th & 6th life times), then I moved to Arizona and started recording on the MBR (I guess I'm at about 7 life times now :)  life is sweet-n-sour, enjoy the ride!

Album making is slow, but in my sites!
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"Sometimes It's Not How Fast You Move, But How Soon You Get There" - Bruce Lee

Tools: Kramer Strat, LP Deluxe, Avalon 12-string, Ibanez Bass, Yamaha Keyboard, Micro BR, Riffworks, Line 6 UX2, & a little Ableton & Audacity for grins :~)