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  1. Oh come on…. Some one must have recorded something? Have a reaction to my track? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
  2. I could pick many of their songs, and although there are several groups with songs In contention, Pink Floyd are definitely close to if not the top for me. There or there-abouts. I chose Echoes, from the movie Live At Pompeii, because it reminds me of my youth so much. The Glasgow Apollo was where I went to see many bands live, but they also screened movies in the afternoon sometimes. It’s where I first saw so many music related movies, from Woodstock or Monterey Pop festival movies, to Yellow Submarine, Led Zeppelin the Song Remains The Same, The Who Quadrophenia, or Tommy, and a load of others, including, of course, Live At Pompeii. To give you a laugh this is how I looked at 20, though I had looked much the same from 15-16 minus the beard!:
  3. Wonders Never Cease Wonders Never Cease Verse Standing here, I've got view out over the world The things I see make me sad, make me sad When I think, what a waste we've made of it all That kind of destruction makes me sad, makes me sad Chorus Could that ever change, well Will wonders never cease? We carry, carry on Until it brings to our knees Verse Some people, put their faith in political words I hear them saying wait and see, wait and see But the time has come, when I feel we've got our backs to the wall Those words have passed us by, you see, oh you see Chorus Could that ever change, well Will wonders never cease? We carry, carry on Until it brings to our knees Verse I'm so tired, picking up and pushing on through The pain that we all bear, we bleed, oh we bleed Bloody wars, tearing at our heart and soul Flags wave, more weapons made, we bleed, oh we bleed Chorus Could that ever change, well Will wonders never cease? We carry, carry on Until it brings to our knees
  4. Hi Gang It’s time for New Music Friday! Post up your current music projects, anything from just a melody through to a full production. As experimental as you want. I will post up yet another of the 1 take songs I recorded on my phone a little later today. Cheers John
  5. Reviews aside, do you have a verified account? Just in case that makes your life easier. Not able to post on pages unless they follow you sounds weird. Not all pages allow people to post on them, though they might want you to follow them. Apart from that, you should also be able to interact on Facebook as yourself too, though I understand you not wanting to spread your personal account around in reviews etc.
  6. You’ve a nice easy listening voice. You could maybe fiddle with your mic position to get a better balance between voice and guitar. Your guitar lilts along nicely with only a couple of small timing errors. The simplicity really works. Those few picked details really stand out all the more for it.
  7. Hi Gang If you have a Facebook account, would you be willing to post a review of Songstuff on our Facebook page? https://facebook.com/songstuff Cheers John
  8. I meant to post this up last week… Truth Verse Truth, sets you free Hope falls short of what I need to get me through Chorus Time, and time again I get help from my friends Verse I'm up, I'm slowed down Things to say Just the words, get in the way Chorus Time, and time again I get help from my friends Bridge It's not the way, you thought it was at all It's changing Truth is, it's plain for all to see If they choose to...
  9. Hey Jack White on the demand for vinyl… https://www.nme.com/news/music/jack-white-urges-major-labels-to-build-own-vinyl-pressing-plants-3182337?fbclid=IwAR14GW0iKof1FdY16NALsluxNEkitcXefrfE-8aTjFjJxxk0f2CiFzfbX4o Does he have a point? Cheers John
  10. It sounds like you need a process and some things to aim for. Out of interest do you use channel groups? Although not a cure-all, mixing using groups can make a big difference. I also do about 50%-60% of my mixing in mono. It can be useful to identify why you keep chasing your tail. Address that and your mixing should fall into place.
  11. I like music while I work…. Unless I am working on something that needs me to work with a specific piece of music. The solution? Dun dun dun…… ear buds.
  12. Thanks Emily! Very nice of you to say so.
  13. As it stands I hop to do acoustic and full production versions of all my songs. You’re right. The intended bass line is quite riff based. It has a distinctive rhythm and also pulls out some nice harmonies with the vocal line. At least just now! Recording has it’s own way of asserting change, so who knows!
  14. Thanks Clay! I’ll be doing proper recordings of all the songs I post up soon. Hopefully you’ll get all the words then (accent allowing!)
  15. The dance of death is certainly moving on… though I like the title, I don’t think it suits the mix. It doesn’t really fit the energy as it is just now. As ever, I love the sounds. You play with the tension you create really well. Nothing I’d highlight as a mix issue.
  16. Thanks for posting this up. I think a lot use Native Instruments Komplete. If you buy the Ultimate bundle during their frequent special offers you get a brilliant range of sounds… the only negative being you will have soooo many to choose from you can lose days just familiarising yourself with the various synths. It is fairly expensive, but brilliant. Loads of really good lead synths and ambient pads and some pretty awesome real instrument samples. I had a good listen. A couple of things to consider. You stay within a limited range of notes, while staying within the rhythm laid down by the bass line. It makes any sections indistinct. It does have a toy piano/music box feel to it. Your sounds make it sound a bit dated, and there is no reason it should. It could very easily be new age/relaxation music with a more appropriate sound palette. However you would need to be careful not to play stereo types… yes, new age, relaxing etc, but worth really experimenting with the sounds for this. I look forward to seeing what you do with it!
  17. It might be an idea to leave a link to your music so any interested party can have a listen. Also useful to know is what you mean by “sell your music”. Do you mean sell the rights to your music or Do you mean market your songs to artists for them to record or Do you mean market your music to production companies for film and TV or Do you mean sell recordings of your music to music fans
  18. john

    Recording!

    Many thanks Rega Rost
  19. Another phone recording this week. Truth
  20. Hi Gang It’s time for New Music Friday! Post up your current music projects, anything from just a melody through to a full production. As experimental as you want. I will post up another of the few 1 take songs I recorded on my phone a little later today. Cheers John
  21. john

    I need to slow down..

    We are always learning. Adapting. Failing to do either has issues written all over it. In truth overwork often finds us spinning our wheels mid-air. Ensuring you take regular breaks recharges those batteries. Running on empty will have you injuring yourself or making a mistake that blows up in your face. Better to ensure you have the discipline to take breaks. Practices like mindfulness, yoga and Tai Chi are all great daily exercises. Tai Chi is probably the best for an over stressed, can’t stop mind. Regular mindful moments are particularly useful in combination with longer daily sessions of almost all kinds of relaxation techniques.
  22. Oh and I think the nature of my words or the emotion driving the songs has something that makes me feel vulnerable. Often it’s that I feel I pulled my punches if I am not honest in my emotions, in both writing and in performing. I owe it to myself, to my songs and to my listeners, to be honest in the moment of writing and performance. That means connecting with the emotion that drives the song. Easier to do when writing. Honesty is not always comfortable. It is funny, so many singers sound as emotional as they might when reading the Dow Jones. In doing so, they leave everything the song embodies, the power of the song, on the table. Such a pity. Give me honest, emotional performances any day!
  23. Ah, ok! Now that makes much more sense to me, thanks for that. I think emotion and that honest connection with the words you sing, the music you play, is a vital component of music I enjoy. The fact that you feel that it is there within my own work makes me a happy man!
  24. Oh and I meant than you lots for listening and posting up your feedback. Greatly appreciated as ever.
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