Retro Rock - backing jam track

Started by thouston, December 20, 2009, 09:50:17 AM

thouston



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I recorded 'Retro Rock' on my BR-600 using a Epi 335 Dot, my Squier P-Bass and the BR-600's drums. It's in 'E' at 120 bpm.

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Tony Houston

The Reverend 48

Great backing track thanks
just been thro your sound click you are one cool Bluesman
Lets here more

thouston

Wow, thanks for your kind words. I'll upload some songs later. I have a gig backing Hubert Sumlin coming up soon.

Me & Hubert

Tony Houston

Blooby

Quote from: thouston on December 22, 2009, 11:17:43 AMWow, thanks for your kind words. I'll upload some songs later. I have a gig backing Hubert Sumlin coming up soon.

Me & Hubert



Wow, that's awesome.  I hope you post a review of your experiences.

You remind me a bit of Art Neville, one of my favorite keyboardists.

Blooby

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Tony W

Tony, Welcome aboard! I absolutely love this track. I've got some ideas for it, now if I can just get whats in my head on the fretboard.........


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Wiley

I agree with the others this is a great track. As long as you don't mind some Iowa farm girl joining in, I might give it a shot. won't be till after Christmas now though.  and welcome to the forum!!

thouston

You guys & gals are way too kind!

QuoteAs long as you don't mind some Iowa farm girl joining in..

No problem, I like girls  ;). I've been to Iowa a couple of times to blues festivals, and have met some really great musicians.

I'm a bluesman, but started by playing rock. Tommy Shaw (Styx) & I are good friends, and I learnt quite a lot from him.

Tony Houston