Wow! Ned, what did they do to you down at Balfa? You've been transformed when I wasn't looking - you sound great! Don't get me wrong, you were doing well and making great progress before, but wow: you kicked it on this song. Good rhythm, interesting and varied melodic changes, deft and smooth; it's time you got yourself a band together, young man! Only complaint I can come up with is weird video quality . . . good show!
And I know all ABOUT that bathroom "studio" business! But I moved it a long time ago - to the driver's side front seat of my truck. Who needs an airbag when you've got a bellows?
Jamey, I had a rhythmic epiphany. After embarrassing myself at the first jam, I became friends with my metronome. Learning to play with a band quickly whipped me into line. A new band? I'm working on it - "Sons de Marais" (Swamp Sounds). Stay tuned...
Yes, I was tragically killed - but I got to go doing what I loved! And the car I creamed had a Ted Nugent sticker on it, so it was a double bonus . . .
Naw, that was as much as my phone could e-mail me at one time . . . here's part 2:
Really good Jamie- fast and edgy, I think the danger element enhances your playing in an Aldous Roger kinda way! Great vocals too.
Keep on trucking..... might be safer to do this when you're parked up though.
Whoever you are give us back Ned and we'll even pay a very small ransom. The B-part doesn't work for me but the measured rhythm is a dead giveaway Mr. Imposter.
Whew.. this one fought me the whole way, but here it is. I sort of worked out the version that Horace Trahan did. I really liked that. It's rough, but here it is.