CROWN OF DUST:- Live Recording By OsCKilO

Started by OsCKilO, April 29, 2010, 07:57:37 PM

Ferryman_1957

Superb! I really like your vocal performance here, as Tony said, you have developed so much over the last year it's awesome. Nice guitar playing that keeps this interesting, and the live performance works very well. Great ending btw.

And your lyrics have got really deep. I like them a lot - it must be all that poetry!

Cheers,

Nigel

Satchwood

Great song T ~ great voice and fluid acoustic guitar playing!!  Cool thought provoking lyrics, and yes this IS magic!
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Tangled Wires

Tharek, your voice just gets better and better, it has a real smooth warmth to it here, its a mesmerising song, and to do it all live is even more amazing.

One of your very best!


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Gritter

I agree...one of your bestest! Love it Tharek. You are a master song writer and know how to keep it real. Top notch lyrics and stunningly good performance. Amazing stuff.

Ted

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Quote from: Bluesberry on April 30, 2010, 06:21:49 AMWhere did you get the steel string acoustic, I thought you had a nylon stringer.

Ah ha! That's the new ingredient!

This is one of your better songs, but what makes it stand out is the performance. You are really in the moment, and expressing the emotional essence of the song.  That, or you are faking it brilliantly.
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SE

Great songwriting, with a great performance, just does not get any better.
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Jim1970

I Agree that your Music and Vocals have Gone to a Higher Level!!
To capture something as Sweet as this on the MBR On board Mike is nothing but incredible!! 
JIM
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OsCKilO

Thanks Guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I Really apprciate the comments!!
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
It is your influence that has got me here in a year!






Here is a second Version of the song with Owen Singing , With Geir and Mark on Guitars and Bass.

 https://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?topic=7191.0



Quote from: Ted on April 30, 2010, 05:24:05 PM
Quote from: Bluesberry on April 30, 2010, 06:21:49 AMWhere did you get the steel string acoustic, I thought you had a nylon stringer.

Ah ha! That's the new ingredient!










It's an old Guitar....

First one I ever Bought....


Got Thicker strings on it now... Thats all...
Makes it Easier to Tune to C# (Advice from the G-man) ;D






Thanks for the Listens Again Guys!!




Peace

Tharek (OsCKilO)
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SteveB

OKO - There's a guy on another Forum asking how he finds the courage to get on stage and make music. I've pointed him toward this Forum for hands-on examples of what can be achieved. Once here he won't need much persuading when he sees/hears the once-pent-up talent that has flowered here over the past year etc, especially (but not exclusively) yours.

This song is now the standard by which you'll be measured: confident playing and delivery, along with a strong and poignant lyric. I prefer this version to the 'rockier' one, but that's just me. As I said in one of my first posts, a good song is a good song, and is almost endlessly adaptable. This is a good song. Well done.

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