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BMD

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  • Birthday September 5

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    Music and walking the dog
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    Perfidious Albion

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  1. Some of you guys need to lighten the f*** up!
  2. Well, there's this. It's a keyboard-based album. I don't actually play keys, so I had to painstakingly programme every note. I recorded it using PreSonus Studio One. I might already have posted this, I don't know. My memory is deteriorating as I age https://soundcloud.com/user-729188432
  3. About a decade ago a guy called David Bash got in touch with me after hearing my songs on Myspace. He organises a festival called International Pop Overthrow, which happens annually at venues across the US and also The Cavern in Liverpool He wanted me to play the following year's festival at The Cavern. Two problems with that: 1) I didn't have a band, and 2) I'm too shy to perform. So with his approval I put a band together (I wasn't in it) and they played the festival I turned up with a camera and filmed the show. The band were (or was, if you're American) great. I uploaded the video to Youtube but removed it after a few weeks. My one and only claim to fame, unless you count the fact that Craig Anderton has covered a few of my songs
  4. Pretty much all of my vocal tracks are performances. Usually first or second take. My songs are littered with mistakes. Who cares? Makes me sound more human
  5. Bagpipes. It sounds like a disease, doesn't it? Having said that, I reckon the Campbeltown Pipe Band were (or was, if you're American) an appropriate addition to Macca's Mull of Kintyre
  6. For what it's worth, here's mine This is probably the tightest bass I've ever played, and I reckon these are the best lyrics I've ever written. The song is about child abuse, particularly as perpetrated by some Catholic priests and some teachers. 'Some' is the operative word here It's called Holy Mother! https://soundclick.com/share.cfm?id=14412595
  7. Deep Purple keys at the start. Nice! That was pretty amazing. As luck would have it I listen to a lot of Yes, Rush, and Colloseum, so the time sig thing was familiar. In fact, this reminded me a bit of Colloseum. And yes the rapping was incredible
  8. That's excellent, Dave! A hint of Tom Sawyer right at the start, but then off we go into a funktastic groove with stellar playing and great vocals. I Googled 'Woogman' but I'm still none the wiser
  9. Some very tasty playing on that track. And there's definitely a Joey Ramone vibe in your vocal delivery. Which is a compliment, by the way
  10. Soprano, concert, or tenor uke on 'The Gift of Goodbye'? I have a tenor and a soprano. The tenor is easy to play. The soprano is very difficult. And I have small hands! 'I Feel so Alive' - I wish I had your positivity... 'Maladie Du Coeur' - I hear Paul Simon. Impressed by your command of the French language!
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