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  1. My barband in 77, covering Johnny Guitar Watson, recording courtesy of my then and now bassist David Tee. I was 21 or 22 then. I'm using a Rhodes, a Clav (w/ Mutron Bi-phase) and an ARP Axxe. Chris White lead vocs, Steve White guitar, Art Fraylick drums. Apologies for the lo-fi-ness, but you should hear the OTHER tracks. Sheesh. Gotta find a cure for tape "wow". http://www.texasblues.net/mp3/08-11%20A%20Real%20Mutha'%20For%20Ya'_Ozzie.mp3 Thx to my pal bdgr for hosting the file. Daf
  2. Okay, comp people, remember when I said I had a funeral song for our Departures comp that I had written, and then later wound up changing it to a collab tune using lyrics from a friend of mine? Well, maybe you don't. It's in the KC Comp 12 thread somewhere. Anyhow, sadly, I came up with a reason to record the funeral song: a friend's 17 y/o daughter died of a drug overdose last week. Mom is a member over at recordingproject.com, so another RP friend and I recorded this for her. Of interest to keyboardists: piano was recorded live with my new Zoom H-4, just placed on a chair in a practice room at my college, with a small Yamaha grand. If I had it to do over, I'd probably have lifted the cover a bit - slightly muffled sound - but I'm still real pleased with how it came out. Song lyrics are posted in the linked thread - don't worry, you don't have to join RP to listen. And a chart is available for you church musos who think you might need it (this is the kind of song that I wish I never "needed" to use). Just send me a pm with your email addy, I'll send a pdf. The church-musically astute among you may notice that the quote at the beginning and end from C.H. Gabriel's "His Eye Is On the Sparrow" - this song was an attempt to look at questions that song didn't quite answer for me. YMMV, of course... http://www.recordingproject.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=29116
  3. Here's some Catholic Christmas pop: Wrote this 8 years ago, finally got it recorded this past weekend at our Advent / Christmas concert. Apologies for the sound quality - I like my Snowball, but it's got a real high noise floor. http://www.nowhereradio.com/cgi-bin/dl/1165943389/graytail/auglive_.mp3 Among Us, God, features (10ish) soloist Olivia Brown, and my 15-voice choir, plus me on piano. Did a little post-processing to bring the noise down and try to fix the resulting EQ issues, and mixed in some vocal lines from the rehearsal CD where we fumbled them live. PDF score available on request (Sue... ). Daffy
  4. The rest of the mass hasn't seen daylight yet, except the Gloria, 10 years and 3 churches ago - THAT'S a major piece of heavy lifting for the choir. The alleluia went so well, though, that I'm considering using the whole thing. And I'm thinking about a slight rewrite of the alleluia so we can use it as an anthem for Trinity Sunday - it would be 4 verses then. Thanks for listening, Sue - I hoped you were gonna give a listen. Write me offlist if you want the lead sheet with harmonies...
  5. Not allowed to deep link from RP, but here's a link to a page with an Alleluia from a mass I wrote. Me on the Kawai K Grand, my pal Annie on lead vocals, and the St. Clement Choir (15 or so voices) and assembly (400 or so voices). Couldn't find the right mic that morning, so miked with a very wrong mic instead - tried to make the best of it. http://www.recordingproject.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=24970
  6. www.recordingproject.com has several forums that allow uploading, including a Listening Room, and a Collaborations forum. They also have a radio station for members with over 50 posts. No deep linking allowed for any of these, but you can post the page link here. www.nowhereradio.com allows you to set up an artist page and use up to 25mb (I think) free. Deep linking and additional storage cost extra. Again, you're allowed to link to your artist page for free. Daf
  7. Thx Phred - yeah, that's kind of my "greatest hit", LOL. Other than the piano, bass, and vox, mostly loop wrangling, BTW. My late sister's name is Alison. So I don't think I could write one like that. Maybe tell her you wrote "My Aim is True" for her? Though I guess it's a long shot she doesn't already know it...
  8. Thx for the listen, Phred... I was really going for "busy". New Orleans march is more or less sonic gumbo - though someone from there could easily point out all the inauthentic things I did in there. Best, Daf
  9. Wow - almost a month with no action here. Here's my latest - a Nawlins-style slap at that crazy bitch Katrina, though the lyrics are as much Bayou as they are Big Easy. Track isn't in final form yet - gotta unmuffle the back tracks, and fix the background vocals. Thanks to my recordingproject.com buddies HevyD (rhythm guitar), Buddah (slide guitar), Hotz (trombone) and Steev (clarinet, harmonica, background vocals). I'm on lead and background vocs, sloppy piano, and general midi tuba. Drum loops courtesy of Spectrasonics' Katrina collection. Any comments on the mix, get em in fast! I'll probably take one more stab at a fix before Christmas, then leave it as is. Tempting to try to sell this one - I could so hear Paul Barrere singing this, with a nice little Bill Payne break in the middle... Hey Katrina! hit the listen or download button next to the song title. Can't deep link, sorry. Any and all comments welcome - I'm a big boy, I can take it. Daf
  10. Very nice, Bart. Definitely a Lenten vibe. This was one of my first Bach pieces - per my prof, who's a musicologist as well as an organist, the academic world has now accepted these as true Bachs. Not sure what changed their minds... Who's the buider on the tracker? How did you record it? Anyhow, thanks for sharing it. I love the "little" P&F's, and it's hard to find recordings. Any more up your sleeve? Best, Daf
  11. Believe it or not, that was an mdaPiano - a freebie VSTi from Millenium Digital Audio. I use it on most of my piano tracks. Thanks for the props on the tune, Sue - Kim's quite a girl. That was for our 25th anniversary. Daf
  12. Gangsu, MOST of my stuff isn't anything like the Miles jam. As a matter of fact, most of my stuff isn't like most of the rest of my stuff - I'm all over the map. So here's a love song to my better half you might like better - you'll have to get past my voice, though. http://www.nowhereradio.com/cgi-bin/dl/1103218316/graytail/02_beautifful_still.mp3 xxxoo, Daf
  13. True dat!!! Yeah, woulda been fun if my Rhodes were there, but it's got a busted sustain setup. And I always HATED lugging that thing around... Thanks for the kind thoughts, Steve. Daf
  14. Gangsu, plenty of critics will agree with you about the whole Miles BB&B (Bitches Brew and Beyond) phenomenon. At its best, it's sort of thematic pointillism - several theme clips are repeated, layered, altered slightly, all over an "infectious" groove - but plenty of folks are immune to the infection. And THAT'S in the hands of the masters. When a bunch of amateur hacks get involved, it can degenerate to a submusical mulligan stew that neither nourishes nor tickles the palate. I'm thinking we landed in the middle there - I was WAY too busy to make the pointillism thing happen, but the other guys did their jobs, and an improved mix, one that deemphasized the keys, would take it close to where it was supposed to be. BTW, I'm really a barband player masquerading as a church organist, rather than vice-versa... Best, Jay
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