Screw Up whilst recording The Fray cover

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  • Rating: 5.00 (5 ratings)
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  • Author: showmaster79

Tags: attempt  bad  cover  fray  how  life  save  screw  showmaster79  the  to  up 

Obviously after making the decision to actually broadcast your shitty arse music attempts you then have to actually make it to the end of a song without choking, coughing, spitting, missing the string, hitting the wrong note (although we make exception here).......this is one of many times when I had to do a retake of sorts!

ymVST chiptune

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  • Rating: 4.86 (92 ratings)
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  • Author: IJsf

Tags: atari  chip  chiptune  glitch  gwem  ijs  music  pokey  renoise  retro  st  tune  ym2149  ymvst 

HQ version: http://bastage.student.utwente.nl/music/ymvst.oggOne of my Atari ST chiptune music attempts. I tried to make this as authentic as possible by limiting the channels and by only using original handcrafted YM2149 sounds. (Don't mind the end.)The program I use must be one of the best modern music trackers around.. Renoise v1.9.All sounds were manually programmed and generated using an awesome freeware VST Atari ST sound instrument called ymVST (http://www.preromanbritain.com/ymvst/ ). The gate effect was accomplished by using Glitch VST by dblue.Remember this is a low sound-quality track..More tracks in high-quality format(!) can be found at http://bastage.student.utwente.nl/music

Carousel Original Music by Ryan Stewart

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  • Rating: 4.79 (144 ratings)
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  • Author: ryanstewartmusic

Tags: carousel  composition  music  original  piano  ryan  stewart 

http://ryanstewartmusic.comhttp://myspace.com/ryanstewartmusicI wrote this piece after seeing my wife and kids riding on a carousel. The music attempts to capture the memory of that day.

Ernie Payne - Curse of Hamm

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  • Rating: 5.00 (15 ratings)
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  • Author: echofilms

Tags: Callier  curse  Ernie  folk  gospel  Hamm  Havens  of  Payne  Richie  soul  Terry 

Ernie Payne (April 13, 1945) was an African American musician from Louisiana's Acadia Parish. His family was large and everyone learnt early to pitch in and help with chores and household duties. Their strict, religious, hard - working ethic thought 'music' essential to a quality life, but hardly something to persue as a way to earn a living.Over the years Ernie has been employed as a songwriter for various publishers, front man for numerous musical entities, co-front man, civil servant, husband (one wife), father (of two). "Somebody singing is my first memory. Music celebrated and music mourned. Everybody in my family loved some kind of music and they shared it with me. My music attempts to carry on that idea of brotherhood and sharing."Roots orientated, delta blues. comtemporary folk artist Ernie Payne is probably one of the most comfortable players you will ever hear. Trading of easily between guitar and dobro, his command of the various rhythms and instruments is impressive.At the core of almost every song are Payne's vocals which are extremely strong, yet soothing. He can sing songs that tear at your heart, nailing the feel of each tune so well, that you instantly know the meaning, without knowing the words. The stories told in the songs are intimate and visual and as he is singing he makes the listener feel as if he is talking to them personally, directly and one on one.Ernie's debut CD (Coercion Street) was released on Black and Tan Records in April 2004. The record is being played all over the world and was picked up by Andy Kershaw (BBC Radio 3). It got rave reviews in among other BLUES WAX and BLUES REVUE.During his first european tour in August/ September 2004 Ernie visited Holland, France, Ireland, Belgium and the UK, where he did a recording session for Andy Kershaw Show. He will come back to Europe in April / May 2005Here is Ernie's Bio in his own words:"I was born in Louisiana, U.S.A. Raised in Evangeline Parish and East Texas. Late blooming baby boomer, nurtured by god-fearing baptists and creole catholics and the powerful fun of the second line drum. I'm trying to serve the blackness well." This is a live track from a fantastic Folk Blues singer by Ernie Payne. You can find out more info on him at www.black-and-tan.com Filmed live at the People's little Theatre in Gateshead by Echo Productions. More info on Echo Productions can be found at www.myspace.com/echofilmsukErnie Payne passed away in Los Angeles on monday,Sept 17th 2007.He was a true original Artist and Performer. (1945-2007) www.erniepayne.com

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