do you wanna rock music by ken vox/lyrics by oldrottenhead

Started by Oldrottenhead, September 02, 2010, 06:49:44 PM

Oldrottenhead

do you wanna rock by ken and orh
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was just about to set of to bed when i saw this https://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?topic=8386.0 posted by ken.


got an ac/dc vibe from this but not a rock singer myself but i gave it a bash, would love to hear someone like vancad give this one a bash. would have got this up sooner but lost my internet connection for a while.

right am off tae ma bed.

the words

in case anyone wants to try and sing it like bon scott or brian johnston

do you wanna rock
do you wanna roll
do you wanna let rip
and lose control
do you wanna get high
cos you're feeling low
do you wanna die
before you get old
do you wanna rock
do you wanna roll
do you wanna rock
do you wanna roll

do you wanna be free
to do your thing
do you wanna see
what tomorrow brings
do you wanna join in
when we all sing
do you wanna pluck on
your geetar strings
do you wanna rock
do you wanna roll
do you wanna rock
do you wanna roll

do you wanna rock
do you wanna roll
do you wanna let rip
and lose control
do you wanna get high
cos you're feeling low
do you wanna die
before you get old
do you wanna rock
do you wanna roll
do you wanna rock
do you wanna roll
do you wanna rock

do you wanna rock
do you wanna roll



music by ken
vocals/lyrics by oldrottenhead
whit goes oan in ma heid



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Kenneth

James, I dont think there is anything you can't sing too. Thanks and I dont honestly know how you do it.
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Oldrottenhead

when i get great music to mess with that is inspiration in itself so the words flow cheers ken.
whit goes oan in ma heid



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

Satchwood

Great rockin music you two!!   Jim, you can sing to anything, and somehow transform it into your own genre!
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Ferryman_1957

This works really well. It's a great rocker by Ken, loving those drums a lot and the chugging guitars. Brilliant lead stabs as well - love the effects and sound on that, I would've liked a big solo! Jim, you did well by not trying to do a screaming vocal, the low down gruff approach works perfectly.

Great collab guys!

Chers,

Nigel

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Oh well ........

cuthbert

This collab works well on so many levels -

Ken, great rocking tune! That was a striking entry solo, and I did the chugging guitars, too.

Jim, great rock lyrics and vocal delivery!

And oddly enough, in addition to the AC/DC reference Jim made, I could also imagine The Ramones doing this song...without the solos, of course!  ;)
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danieldesete

hey good old rock going on here. the solo is too short !
hou hou ha ha

Tony W

I really dig this song. Jim I can see what you mean by getting a rocker vocal on this. Excellent guitar work Ken. You've got some great chops.

Jim I thought you vocals were sublime regardless though.


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