Good for you? An original song with fewer than 12 notes by Jemima's Kite.

Started by Flash Harry, May 29, 2010, 03:00:47 PM

Greeny

Quote from: oldrottenhead on June 01, 2010, 05:33:00 AMi want to do this again but with us all in the same room. not to tweak it or anything just to be in the same room and have a ball.

It's that kind of song. A really good one to play rough, ready and live. I hope we get the chance oneday!

Gu Djin

Yes was good for me, though I'd have loved to have heard the punkier version.

I nearly bypassed this, 'cos when I saw the title and your avatar I thought the song was in the wrong forum? (In "covers")

Glad I was wrong.

Leigh
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Oldrottenhead

GOOD FOR YOU_reverbed up
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here is an earlier incarnation of the song

whit goes oan in ma heid



Jemima's
Kite

The
Bunkbeds

Honker

Nevermet

Longhair
Tigers

Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann

Gu Djin

Two different songs surely - I like both versions.  The earlier one was a slower place (probably suits my age).  The newer one has more energy.
Ta for the choice of listens.

Leigh
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Satchwood

Anotha Great song from the JK boys!!  Cool vocals: fun to here both Tim and Jim singin;::;  Got that Stones vibe goin down ~ cool guitar chord progression, percussion, & twanging bass!
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lg

Well, it WAS not good for me, it WAS GREAT!
And it is GREAT
And this is GREAT!
And this is, on my mp3 player now

LG
nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!


Ferryman_1957

I love those guitar riffs, kind of Marc Bolan meets the Stones (in a very good way). Great song, the duelling vox work really well, it really grooves along, and Flash's bass line really drives it, some great playing there (altho were I at the desk it would of course be a bit higher in the mix....). Very nice job all round, another great track. Bit of a different feel - how do you lot do it?

Cheers,

Nigel

PS forgot to say that 12 notes seems like quite a lot ot me.......

henwrench

Cool stuff, love the call 'n' answer vocals.

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