Jason Morris
Back in the Darkness Back in the Darkness
3 chords courtesy strumstrum - hackneyed licks courtesy moi...
Solar Jam Solar Jam
Same backing as 'Garsehead', but with a different style of playing. Clean tone and more risk-taking. And wrong notes...
Strat Attack Strat Attack
Same as before (Gilbert Blues), only trying to be a bit bluesier in a Stratty kinda way.
Gilbert Blues Gilbert Blues
I was going to record something tasteful and mellow, honest.
Hallowed be thy Cheese Hallowed be thy Cheese
A Fretwired backing track special - tried for a Nu-Maiden type feel and to play a tune rather than widdling inanely (in fact I started to but the backing ran out)
Soft & Smooth Soft & Smooth
Paul O'Hagan had a set of smooth jazz changes which I soloed a bit over.
Murray Mince Murray Mince
Tim Baugh came up with a metally backing in D, so I did some metal over it... In a galloping, harmonised in thirds stylee, hence the Murray (as in Dave, of the Maiden) of the title.
Toon Up Toon Up
Jamming around the changes to Miles Davis' Tune Up, backing courtesy Jalapeno. Nice, slow changes for a rock bluffer like me. ;-)
Shred-ola Shred-ola
Tim Baugh provided the backing - i went "widdle" over the top. Over the top being the operative phrase.
November Blues November Blues
Dave Wilson recorded a lovely blues backing and I made this mess all over it!
Bb Blues (S.H.R.O.) Bb Blues (S.H.R.O.)
Jalapeno recorded a Bb jazz/blues with some nice jazz changes. The influence of a certain favourite player was rather strong, hence the S.H.R.O in the title.
Lake Flaccid Lake Flaccid
Dave Wilson provided another swingin' jazz track with which to play over - This one is a bit more "straight" than I'm used to, but I found it fun to play over straighter changes than I'm used to.
Candy Apple Jase Candy Apple Jase
Dave Wilson (aka Thing) came up with a swinging jazztrack for all that way inclined at the intermusic forums to jam over, this is my attempt. Hopefully didn't crash and burn too badly over the changes!
Untitled Untitled
The clip is a solo excerpt from a piece recorded in conjunction with Ben Swanwick, aka Vibetronic. In a word shred.
Return of the Son of Beer Blues Return of the Son of Beer Blues
More blues... ...still about beer...