Our new band, The Hammer Daddies, recorded this demo to get some local gigs. Input appreciated as always.
http://hammerdaddies.com/music/1.mp3
Exactly where is your band playing . . . I want date, time, place, and . . . . reservations.
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
Good stuff, Mesa. All the best.
I bookmarked your site and will be keeping an eye open for upcoming shows. Hopefully, I can trundle down the QEW and catch one. :)
Don
Nice! You won't have any problems getting gigs with that sound!
In Space, no one can hear me sing!
Sweeet! Nicely recorded and played well! Its got that 1960's California sound 8) 8) 8)
Can you guys do "Got a Line on You" :twisted: or better yet "Fresh Air"
Thanks. We're actually doing I Got A Line On You, kind of a crossover version of the tune, part Spirit, with some of the Jeff Healey version thrown in.
Thanks, y'all, for listening.
Whoa. Spirit . . . I really liked their song, Mechanical World . . . been a long time since I heard that one.
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
Can't listen to this right now I'm at work but we also are playing "Got a Line on you" too. To be honest I don't ever remember hearing the song before the other guitar player suggested it.
Pretty easy/fun song to play.
"It's all about stickin it to the man!"
It's a long way to the top if you want to rock n roll!
Ah, John Mayall & The Bluebreakers. Great song. You guys do it well. 8)
"The only way I know that guarantees no mistakes is not to play and that's simply not an option". David Hodge
Thanks for listening. We think, but are not sure, that it's an Otis Rush song. But the only decent recording we could find to learn it from is as Bluesbreakers cover. Their version smokes. Their guitarist of the day was awesome -- not E.C., can't remember his name right now.