Thank you. Never had a lesson in your life either. At least that's what I'm going to tell people.
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Thank you. Never had a lesson in your life either. At least that's what I'm going to tell people.
I do not have a singular musical style... so I've written a lot of everything :)
Here's some squatting neo new-age blues:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyDxlKCRFlk
If you want to make my ears ring go ahead, I'll just turn the volume control down. (;->) FIY the computer lovingly named Godzilla Jr. is where now 3 of your songs reside in my Amateur Radio/Audio-Video subfolder, it's the heart of my home entertainment system. Good song, unfortunately not so good recording with what sounds like blower noise in the background. Hey, there are all sorts of Misfits here and it's nice to know we have such an accomplished writer/musician among us. Unfortunately the accomplished recording engineer left us some time ago, I miss the guy with bananas in his ears. Bananas in his ears, he must have recorded some of that stuff you threatened me with. (;->) Hmmm, I wonder how that New Age Blues would sound on a Gibson Dobro Hound Dog.
Neither did Les Paul until he finished his studio, he started with just a room with his amp, a Berlant Concertone tape deck and mic. I only found that out yesterday, my detective work began when I spotted a Concertone 800 portable recorder in the Toho 1965 movie Monster Zero (American title). I like Japanese rubber monsters, am collecting Godzilla movies and I had a Concertone 20/20 deck around the time the movie escaped. Now I know he used the Concertone to produce that shimmering echo in his Robert Hall clothing store commercial, the same way I did when Powzap Productions recording at Bustaneardrum Sound Studios made the infamous Mysteron tape on the Concertone 20/20. (Long story you don't want to know.)