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Well done, Alex. I haven't heard that song in years. Cool album too.Started yesterday, finished today.
Well done, Alex. I haven't heard that song in years. Cool album too.Started yesterday, finished today.
Started yesterday, finished today.
Seriously, though. Insanely impressive.
Seriously, though. Insanely impressive.
I really want to try to keep up this season but you people are flat out intimidating.
Started this one today. A few ideas that I just threw together. Didn't spend much time mixing and I'd like to expand on it more but for now it is what it is.
Once again, Alex proves this is his world and we're just existing in it... wow...Started yesterday, finished today.
Thanks! Glad someone liked it because I wasn't sure.Love that dark, raunchy guitar tone. And really dig the spacier part around 80% of the way through. Great job brutha!
I can hear some Satriani style chord progressions in there.Thanks! Glad someone liked it because I wasn't sure.
I was farting around with 3 totally different riffs and was lost how I could make them work. Then finally an idea stuck, hence the name -- "Lost In Paste".
These entries are top notch! Great work on them!
Had a songwriting buddy come over, and this happened.. now we gotta write lyrics and decide who's gonna sing it, lol.
I'd be happy to collaborate with you guys on this.
Here's a clip of my singing to let you see if it'd be a good fit, or not.
FTFY.Sorry I wasn’t able to cure cancer today, with my sick kiddos all I could hack out was world peace -- creative energy is sapped.
That's how you get the best tone.I have a couple of ideas I might have to record with my iPhone.
Borked the mix pretty good on this one, but here we are.
So U All Plugged Yer Goat 1.7 billion times is a hit for sure! Reminds me of something from the late 70s/early 80s that my brain wants to say was the Ozark Mountain Daredevils, but I don't think that's it. Either way, keep pluggin' Wily!OK, some more cowboy chord drivel from me! I might have talked about this before, but to warm up each day, I usually play 5-8 minutes of just bouncing round cowboy chords. I cycle through the scenes on my Axe FXIII kitchen sink and play around with those various tones. I call these meanderings "SUAPYG" (which is the acronym for an album title by a famous maestro) followed by the unix timestamp for the moment recording started. Blah, blah, blah ;~))