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“Probably the best song writer on Charlton Life…”
EugenesAxe
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There seems to be a lot of musicians on here but no-one sharing their music, thought we could have a place for it.
I’ll leave this piece of wisdom here: what’s the difference between a musician and an 18” pizza?
The pizza can feed a family!
This is me: https://beelzedub.com/
I’ll leave this piece of wisdom here: what’s the difference between a musician and an 18” pizza?
The pizza can feed a family!
This is me: https://beelzedub.com/
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I mean maybe Glenn Tilbrook has an account, which would mean a very short thread
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EugenesAxe said:There seems to be a lot of musicians on here but no-one sharing their music, thought we could have a place for it.
I’ll leave this piece of wisdom here: what’s the difference between a musician and an 18” pizza?
The pizza can feed a family!
This is me: https://beelzedub.com/
Good stuff EA1 -
Incidentally I don’t claim ownership of that Ringo Starr-esque claim…😉0
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Wouldn’t that be a thing!Leuth said:I mean maybe Glenn Tilbrook has an account, which would mean a very short thread
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We used to have a songwriter on here a few years back... 😬😬😬5
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@Leroy Ambrose that makes me think of the question what is music?
is John Cage’s 4’ 33” music? It’s filed under music and is a physical track that can be bought and downloaded0 -
Great comment, made me laugh. I've got an album coming out soon and @Greenie has released several.Leroy Ambrose said:We used to have a songwriter on here a few years back... 😬😬😬
You can find my stuff here: https://raybanduk.com/
To be fair, I've only got writing credits on a couple of the tracks, but I played on them all...11 -
Here's a blast of our stuff! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynwzBSOD_sw18
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Good stuff guys, like them both.1
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Here's some of my stuff. https://martinhoward.bandcamp.com/releases
It's demo quality, recorded in my house by a mate. I've been working on more, but it is taking a long time.9 -
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Maximo Park meets Shed 7.boggzy said:Here's a blast of our stuff! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynwzBSOD_sw3 -
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You have a shower in your living room?LennyLowrent said:3 -
If only you knew how close to the truth you came...EugenesAxe said:
You have a shower in your living room?LennyLowrent said:0 -
Bit of Scott Walker meets jazz!LennyLowrent said:1 -
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Thank you for taking the time to listen and for your generous comment.Oggy Red said:2 -
❤️❤️❤️Reza!LennyLowrent said:
Thank you for taking the time to listen and for your generous comment.Oggy Red said:
yea enjoyed listening, like the personality that comes through1 -
Is this what a jazz home studio looks like?LennyLowrent said:
I can bash out a heavy riff on a guitar but respect to anyone who writes their own music, seems borderline impossible to my simple mind0 -
Love the sound and energy of the band 👋👋boggzy said:Here's a blast of our stuff! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynwzBSOD_sw2 -
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I wrote this when I was 18, initially as an A Level composition, which I then modified slightly but haven't recorded since.
This is a choral (SSAATTBB) setting of Emily Dickinson's Parting, utilising more modern harmonic techniques.
I also did some more indie stuff back in the day as well but only one track survives! Will dig it out later if anyone's vaguely interested.
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Interesting concept, why did you chose a choral arrangement for it?PaddyP17 said:I wrote this when I was 18, initially as an A Level composition, which I then modified slightly but haven't recorded since.
This is a choral (SSAATTBB) setting of Emily Dickinson's Parting, utilising more modern harmonic techniques.
I also did some more indie stuff back in the day as well but only one track survives! Will dig it out later if anyone's vaguely interested.0 -
Loved it 👋👋PaddyP17 said:I wrote this when I was 18, initially as an A Level composition, which I then modified slightly but haven't recorded since.
This is a choral (SSAATTBB) setting of Emily Dickinson's Parting, utilising more modern harmonic techniques.
I also did some more indie stuff back in the day as well but only one track survives! Will dig it out later if anyone's vaguely interested.1 -
Following my bold claim on the 'playing the guitar thread', I thought I'd better post something.
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Partly out of necessity - I had to submit a choral and instrumental piece (which was to nobody's surprise a jazz ballad) as coursework! - and also because I felt a modern setting of a nineteenth-century poem was the most appropriate way to try and express Dickinson's unconventionalities, sort of. Also, the ethereal nature of the text leant itself to something Whitacre-ish, I suppose (though I'd never claim to have his compositional elan).EugenesAxe said:
Interesting concept, why did you chose a choral arrangement for it?PaddyP17 said:I wrote this when I was 18, initially as an A Level composition, which I then modified slightly but haven't recorded since.
This is a choral (SSAATTBB) setting of Emily Dickinson's Parting, utilising more modern harmonic techniques.
I also did some more indie stuff back in the day as well but only one track survives! Will dig it out later if anyone's vaguely interested.1 -
Something more conventional. Dunno why Waves became the title, but it did. Very summery tune, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLRNS4Xzhks
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But did you write it?Solidgone said:0 -
No. I just wanted to join in on this interesting thread. 🤓EugenesAxe said:
But did you write it?Solidgone said:2 -
Ok. cool!Solidgone said:
No. I just wanted to join in on this interesting thread. 🤓EugenesAxe said:
But did you write it?Solidgone said:
written any good songs?0








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