Red Deer Blues
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- VikingBlues
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Red Deer Blues
Red Deer
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Oh Dear
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Dear me, Vikings gone off his head!
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---or---?
Oh Dear
---or---?
Dear me, Vikings gone off his head!
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=9752096
download/file.php?id=468
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Last edited by VikingBlues on Wed Oct 13, 2010 7:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- HalfBlindLefty
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Re: Red Deer Blues
Awesome VB, You got me back in the "Old man" mood in a couple of seconds. The atmosphere you create is VB-isch
Very well done.
I didn't know you had so much spare reverb Guess I can take a little bit more from it for my own use
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Re: Red Deer Blues
Weldone my Friend Awsome sound and i wish i could sing like that.
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Re: Red Deer Blues
That's like Peter Green discovered the strat and plays with Pink Floyd...
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Re: Red Deer Blues
Good Track VB.................very atmospheric !!
I just don't know where you find the time to Work , build a guitar , practise and lay down something at good as this !!
Roger W may be calling you up at any time.
I just don't know where you find the time to Work , build a guitar , practise and lay down something at good as this !!
Roger W may be calling you up at any time.
"Death is just a heartbeat away"
lyric from "Out in The Fields"
Gary Moore 1952-2011
lyric from "Out in The Fields"
Gary Moore 1952-2011
- VikingBlues
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Re: Red Deer Blues
I thought you'd "get the "Old Man" connection. I'm afraid it's my "proggy" side escaping out of its cage. Mis-spent teenage years listening to Pink Floyd, Van der Graaf Generator, Premiata Forneria Marconi, etc..... at least it's structure is in a blues format. I also thought it was time I ought to do a special HBL Reverb Tribute piece!HalfBlindLefty wrote:You got me back in the "Old man" mood in a couple of seconds. ..........
I didn't know you had so much spare reverb Guess I can take a little bit more from it for my own use
Thanks ElMano, but your secret is out - we now know that you can and even better!ElMano wrote:Weldone my Friend Awsome sound and i wish i could sing like that.
Yup .... my influences are all in a big complicated jumble. I see you spotted the strat in the mix. I wasn't so confident with this style of playing with her - not tried it before - but came out not too bad.12bar wrote:That's like Peter Green discovered the strat and plays with Pink Floyd...
Thanks Strummer - I was hoping the atmospheric thing would cover up the vocal creakiness in places. It's about 7 weeks since my last go at singing, so I thought give it a go. The lyrics are Sandra's by the way - but they were written in a poem style and I found fitting them to the rhythm tricky (you may have noticed) - I don't know how Peter Hammil made these sort of lyrics sound so easy to do with Van der Graaf.Strummer07 wrote:Good Track VB.................very atmospheric !!
I just don't know where you find the time to Work , build a guitar , practise and lay down something at good as this !!
I cheat a bit Strummer btw - I use doing recording as practice! That leaves a bit more time. I started singing this the evening before - so I got the vocal done before work and the guitar after tea. An hours editing and that was it - so not too much time. It took my mind of work too - which is reward in itself.
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Re: Red Deer Blues
Like that minor feel VB; You're getting better with each new post, keep at it!
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Thanks bflat. I find a real affinity with minor key playing - I can just find the note so much easier.bluesinbflat wrote:Like that minor feel VB; You're getting better with each new post, keep at it!
I think it was what drew me to listening to the Floyd when I was a teen as well. I just love the minor sound.
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Re: Red Deer Blues
Excellent !
Your vocals sound quite good and the Strat tone fits perfectly this prog rock ambience/atmosphere.
Your vocals sound quite good and the Strat tone fits perfectly this prog rock ambience/atmosphere.
Jan 15th 2007
Re: Red Deer Blues
This is VERY cool!
I didn't listen to much prog rock (I was still stuck on Jimi Hendrix ), but I was aware of it. Never heard of the bands you mentioned, aside from Floyd. A lot of good stuff was hard to come across in my neck of the woods, until the internet happened. I think I will look them up.
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Re: Red Deer Blues
Thanks V - I'm always horribly nervous posting a recording with vocals - I suppose we mostly hate our voices when we we hearthem for real. I liked what the Strat produced with me on this one - good tones for such cheap pups.vancouverois wrote:Excellent !
Your vocals sound quite good and the Strat tone fits perfectly this prog rock ambience/atmosphere.
Thanks Blindboy. Not really blues, except in the chord format and the scales used. But this sort of stuff is embedded deep in my psyche.Blindboy wrote:
This is VERY cool!
I didn't listen to much prog rock (I was still stuck on Jimi Hendrix ), but I was aware of it. Never heard of the bands you mentioned, aside from Floyd. A lot of good stuff was hard to come across in my neck of the woods, until the internet happened. I think I will look them up.
Treat Van der Graaf Generator with caution - an acquired taste and only fits a small range of moods the listener might be in - the odd thing about them, given my obsession with guitar is the almost complete absence of guitar in their work. Peter Hammills words were always very interesting and thought provoking (sometimes the thought was "what the heck is this about!) but the vocal delivery was often uncomfortably painful to the ears. But they had "atmosphere". So a mixture of and and everything in between. I still have quite a lot of vinyl LPs of their work, but I haven't bought CD replacements - I suppose that shows my mix of feelings about them.
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!