Music
Advertisement
Jazzy 60's 70 uptempo pop funk?? This is a re-mastering - the first version goes back to late 2003, and I just realized I hadn't posted it on Soundclick.
Da Blooz in A with a touch of Jimmies
starts off quietly (sob sob) then kicks in LOUD
New version of the 2004 classic (ha) on the constant cause celebre. More acoustic, with a touch of mid-60's dreck and Tex-Mex.
Rockin' Christmas Time, written in 1986. Kind of a cross between Lynrd Skynrd, Little Feat, and (yes) John Fred and The Playboy Band. Ho Ho Ho
A silly but fun song. Yes, it does have an actual merengue beat, but I think it has more ska elements than merengue. Kind of like David Johansen meets Christina Aguilera, if you can imagine that.
Well... The Byrds meet Television and Mahavishnu ...with help from Danny Berk on drums
All Acoustic version of the Cahn and Styne classic. **Now available for download**.
Jazzy instrumental featuring Tobi Haille Duncan (aka Tobi Love) on keys and the incomparable Geraldo D'arbilly on percussion in addition to myself with the usual assortment of guitars and bass.
Jamming With Ghosts with the manic neo-funk drums replaced with housey drums and percussion, a bassier bass, and a little more detail
A jazz calypso accoustic and electric guitars and upright bass
Basic hard rock, no tricks or gimmicks. PLAY IT LOUD!!
This is a late 40's early 50's style blues, somewhere between swing and bebop, not unlike Louis Jordan, Walter Brown, or Nat Cole with the trio. Guitars,Upright,some piano, cheesy drums and of course a vocal
A very catchy but slightly off beat calypso, mostly accoustic
Not really sure of the genre A gloom and doom megamix of 3 songs.
A rough sketch of a song by Tobi Love, aka Love Sub. I take the blame for everything on this
This is a song written by Larry Graves, aka "Canadian Studmuffin" around various music sites, transmogrified to something like Captain Befheart to a Hihop beat.
back to the 80's and then forward some, any number of elements from the 80's to today, mostly from the UK, some new wave, and some a little more adventurous.
Another one defying classification. Something of an 80's or maybe late 70's groove with a long, sometimes outside guitar solo
A hybrid reggae insrumental in memory of legendary writer Al Aronowitz, who was known locally as "redbeard" by some teens and sub-teens back in the mid 60's. Thew guitar is equal parts George Harrison, Hendrix and Tommy Chong among others.
Unplugged version of Sem Calor with acoustic guitar and more subtlety in backing track
A polyrhythmic thingy reminscent of Afro Blue, etc., with a 3/4 6/8 feel predominant
A hybrid ballad combining various styles from the 50's and 60's
Another accoustic guitar and upright assault, based on the changes of "Honeysuckle Rose", as was "Scrapple From The Apple".
Mostly accoustic, with a classic honky tonk style and subject
