Geriatric Rock & Roll Dudes
For the peeps that were nice enough to listen to my stuff. Here are a couple of downloads.
http://www.tonefarm.net/index.php?board=23.0
I posted a couple of rock tracks on my child board. {No grown ups please} My bass man, 66 yrs old, and another 66 year old, did these this spring.
One is EP's \"Mystery Train\". A hot rodded version.
The other is \"Linda Lou\" with some interesting twists & turns.
{Especially if you remember the origional version.}
http://www.tonefarm.net/index.php?board=23.0
I posted a couple of rock tracks on my child board. {No grown ups please} My bass man, 66 yrs old, and another 66 year old, did these this spring.
One is EP's \"Mystery Train\". A hot rodded version.
The other is \"Linda Lou\" with some interesting twists & turns.
{Especially if you remember the origional version.}
Comments
ODannyBoy was right!!! That was awesome!!! It's so awesome I'm gonna listen to it daily. I loved the drum beat on that and the formation of lead and lead chords - brilliant! Overall I give that a 13 on a scale of 1 to 10, both songs that is.
What kind of guitars were used?
What kind of amps were used?
Were the effects from the amps alone?
What kind of drums were used?
What did you guys record it with?
Thanks guys, that seriously ruled.
One more thing - what the hell is a peep?
I'm sure glad you enjoyed them. I decided to answer guitarjam in another post. That way I won't sidetrack this forum. Her is the link. Hope I answered all of your questions. This way everyone can find it easily.
http://www.tonefarm.net/index.php?topic=452.0
thanks
d.
ROCKON!!!!
Nice job on mystery train. I never get tired of those old rock a billie tunes.
I've listened to some of your finger pickin tunes as well. I dig your tone. I grew up on this stuff. Nice to know a candle is still burnin in the window.