Trying some different time signatures with the Boss recording unit, came up with primitive 3/4 and this happened. Kept the bass out front on purpose cause I liked the interplay with the guitar, but maybe too much? Recording's the weak link, as usual.
http://www.box.net/shared/hrd3twp440
Man, I really love your stuff.
I'm a fan.
You have to give it a cool name.
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
Very kind of you. I'm way open to a cool name, just needing a cool person to find one.
Yeah, thats nice! :D I like the bass line out front 8) Nice guitar , very cool!! 8)
Very kind of you. I'm way open to a cool name, just needing a cool person to find one.
While we wait for a cool person, here's some suggestions,
Warlock's Waltz
A Witch's Incantation
Druid's Spell
Waltz of the Wolves
. . . . or some combination thereof.
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
OK, the cool guy was here and he thought my suggestions were OK.
He also said, the intro should be some howling wind with crashes of thunder and then fade in the guitars.
Maybe the ending the same as the intro (fade out guitars as storm comes in)
Maybe sneak in peal of thunder in the middle of the song . . . . he wasn't sure about that.
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
That's a very nice jam. :D
Warlock's Walz it is! Thanks a ton.
Warlock's Walz it is! Thanks a ton.
Wow
Somebody took one of my suggestions. :shock:
Amazing!
You're welcome. :)
Oops, I meant my cool friend's suggestion, of course.
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
very cool and the name fits well. 8)
Nicely done!! The tone is most excellent! Is that a Strat?
Jason
"Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution"
Thanks to Kenrogers for the name.
The melody is an American Fatstrat, the rhythm is an Epi Sheraton and the bass is a Squier P.
I just really love this song.
(So I'm bumping it up)
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
Again, thanks for your support. Much appreciated.