'The Incredible Shrinking Man'

Started by Greeny, September 01, 2010, 04:30:07 AM

Greeny



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All done on my Les Paul, plus bass and vocals via the MBR. There's also a sound clip at the start from the 50's film that inspired the title and the general theme of the song. Typical Greeny psychedelic brit-pop  :D

It's slightly too big to post, so here it is at Soundclick...

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Geir

Ahhhhhhhhhhh pure greeny delight !!!

Right from the opening "riff" I was captured. You're a cornucopia of great greenbritpsychpoprock !!!

Can you please make it available for download ....  or get a CD out already !! :D

oh ... love that bass too !! ... and the guitars ... and  you VOICE !!!!!
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Oh well ........

Greeny

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Geir

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scottieD

hardly typical at all...great stuff! Love the lyrics ( that line about slipping away ), the guitar and vocals superb, and that Bass really knocked me out!  First Class all the way.




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   Okay to cover...not sure why you'd want to though...

Ferryman_1957

Wonderful! I LOVE that opening riff, that is really off the wall but works so well. Great dissonances in there that give it a real edge. Like Scottie, I love that bass as well. Very effective chorus change, overall a Greeny classic. I just love the psychedelic Brit-pop that you do, you really do have a unique "English" sound that combines the best of the 60s with the best of the 90s - but always with a twist.

Cheers,

Nigel

Dmann

and once again you show us all how it's done :)

Oldrottenhead

what nigel said. i love how the dissonance gives it a dark and  edgy feel, an overall it has a  really  trippy feel. im loving this tim. yeah baby.
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henwrench

Just gets stronger and stonger.......

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Gritter

super cool, groovy, catchy, well played, great lyrics and a superbly psychadelic sonic vibe...So SWEET!